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VARIABLE HEAD PERMEABILITY TEST
42103 Variable Head (Falling) Permeability Test in BH10
SITE Western Link
CONTRACT 42103 BH10 DEPTH< mBGL 4.70
INITIAL CONDITIONSBase of Response Zone 4.70 mBGL Operator HSTop of Reponse Zone 1.70 mBGL DateDiameter of casing 50.00 mm Time 11:20Height of casing 0.00 mAGL Weather SunnyElevation of Borehole mAOD CalculatedGroundwater Level 2.16 mBGL 3.00 m
TEST CALCULATION Elapsed Total Water Head H/Ho(minutes) seconds Depth (m) (metres)
0.0 0 0.040 2.120 1.000Intake Factor, F 0.5 30 0.280 1.880 0.887
1.0 60 0.460 1.700 0.802F= 3.94 (i) 2.0 120 0.720 1.440 0.679
3.0 180 0.950 1.210 0.571Borehole Case d 4.0 240 1.110 1.050 0.495BS 5930: 1999 Figure 6 5.0 300 1.280 0.880 0.415
6.0 360 1.380 0.780 0.3687.0 420 1.470 0.690 0.3258.0 480 1.550 0.610 0.2889.0 540 1.600 0.560 0.264
10.0 600 1.650 0.510 0.241Permeability, K 15.0 900 1.780 0.380 0.179
20.0 1200 1.820 0.340 0.160K= A (iii) 25.0 1500 1.840 0.320 0.151
F . T 30.0 1800 1.840 0.320 0.15140.0 2400 1.850 0.310 0.146
Where T is the Basic Time Lag Factor 50.0 3000 1.860 0.300 0.142corresponding to an H/Ho value of 0.37 60 3600 1.860 0.300 0.142
L= 3.00 mD= 0.050 m
L/D= 60
A= 0.00196 m^2F= 3.9388 From (i)T= 360 s
K= 1.39E-06 m/s From (iii)
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APPENDIX 3
GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
Appendix 10 pages x/i-x/ii x/i
APPENDIX 3
GENERAL NOTES ON LABORATORY TESTS ON SOILS
A3.1 GENERAL
A3.1.1 Where applicable all tests are carried out in accordance with the relevant British Standard. The laboratory test procedures are as below:
Test Name Procedures BS1377:1990 Part:Clause
Moisture Content 2:3 Liquid Limit 2:4 Plastic Limit and Plastic Index 2:5 Linear Shrinkage 2:6 Particle Size Distribution 2:9
Loss on Ignition 3:4* Sulphate content 3:5 Chloride Content 3:7* pH Value 3:9
Compaction Test 4:3* Moisture condition Value 4:5 California Bearing Ratio 4:7
Consolidation 5:3
Bulk Density 7:2* Laboratory Vane Tests 7:3* Shear Box 7:4* Triaxial Compression
Total Stress Single-Stage 7:8 Total Stress Multi-Stage 7:9 Effective Stress Note 1*
Permeability Note 2* Desiccation Note 3*
In-situ density by Sand replacement Part 9 Core Cutter Part 9 Nuclear density Part 9
BS812 Part:Clause
Ten % fines (Dry and Soaked) 111 Aggregate crushing value 110 Particle density and water absorption 2 Particle size distribution 103 Moisture content – oven drying 109 Soundness 121
Appendix 10 pages x/i-x/ii x/ii
BS:1881 Part:Clause Chloride Content 124:10.2 Sulphate content 124:10.3 Curing/density and compressive strength of concrete tubes 116-111-114 Location of reinforcement 204 Carbonation Note 4 Resistivity Note 5 Sampling of concrete dust by drilling Note 6 Half cell potential Note 7 Note 1 - Manual of soils laboratory testing volume 3: 1985, section 19.2 by K.H. Head Note 2 - Manual of soils laboratory testing volume 2: 1985, section 10.7 by K.H. Head Note 3 - BRE Information paper IP4 issued February 1993 Note 4 - BRE Information paper IP6/81 Note 5 - In-house document number 109 Note 6 - In-house document number 112 Note 7 - ASTM C876-91 * Tests are not included in UKAS accreditation
A3.1.2 Any discussion in this report is based on the values and results obtained from the appropriate tests. Due allowance should be made, when considering any result in isolation, of the possible inaccuracy of any such individual result. Details of the accuracy of results are included in this section, where applicable.
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Results of Soil Testing
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Ian Farmer Associates (1998) Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 3661447Registered Office: Unit 4 Faraday Close, Pattinson North Industrial Estate, Washington, NE38 8QJ
Offices in: Coventry (024) 7630 3422. Harpenden, Herts. (01582) 460 018. Llanelli (01554) 566 566.Motherwell (01698) 230 231. Newcastle upon Tyne (0191) 482 8500. Truro (01827) 261 775.
Warrington (01925) 855 440.
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Paul CathcartQuality Manager Date: 24/08/2017
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Warrington Borough Council
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Unit 4 Faraday Close, Pattinson North Industrial Estate, Washington, Tyne & Wear, NE38 8QJTel. 0191 482 8500 Fax. 0191 482 8520 Email. washington@ianfarmer.co.uk Internet. www.ianfarmer.co.uk
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3.50 14.7 93 15.0 24 14 10
4.50 12.3 98 12.0 23 11 12
6.00 10.2 99 10.0 18 17 1
10.00 11.2 94 12.0 22 10 12
13.00 13.4 95 14.0 21 11 10
6.20 31.1 100 31.0 35 23 12
8.20 37 100 37.0 45 24 21
9.20 15.4
11.50 11.8 99 12.0 24 11 13
13.50 10.5 94 11.0 21 10 11
15.50 12.4 93 13.0 22 11 11
3.00 20.1 100 20.0 27 19 8
3.50 21.2 100 21.0 28 10 18
5.50 29.5 100 30.0 35 17 18
8.00 7.3 10 29.0 27 14 13
2.20 26.8
4.20 14.8
7.20 12.6
9.20 20.8
1.20 24.5
2.00 24.5
4.00 12.1
5.00 16.7
4.20 11.6
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Natural / Sieved
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Content %
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Liquidity Index Class
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Determination of Water Content, Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit and Derivation of Plasticity and Liquidity Index
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description / Remarks
Percentage %
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Sample Passing425 µm Sieve Liquid Limit
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BH03 B9 Natural 0.15 CL Brown slightly sandy CLAY
BH03 U11 Natural 0.12 CL Brown CLAY
BH03 D14 Natural -6.73 ML Brown slightly sandy CLAY
BH03 U20 Natural 0.13 CL Brown CLAY
BH03 D24 Natural 0.29 CL Brown slightly gravelly CLAY
BH04 U18 Natural 0.68 CL/CI Grey/Brown slightly sandy, CLAY/SILT
BH04 U21 Natural 0.62 CI Grey CLAY
BH04 B23 Brown SAND
BH04 U27 Natural 0.07 CL Brown CLAY
BH04 D31 Natural 0.08 CL Brown slightly sandy CLAY
BH04 U33 Natural 0.18 CL Brown sandy CLAY
BH05 U8 Natural 0.14 CL Brown slightly sandy CLAY
BH05 D9 Natural 0.62 CL Brown CLAY
BH05 D14 Natural 0.69 CL/CI Brown silty CLAY
BH05 B17 Sieved 1.16 CL Brown slightly clayey GRAVEL
BH06 B5 Brown slightly clayey, very silty SAND
BH06 B9 Brown SAND
BH06 UT15 Brown CLAY
BH06 UT19 Brown sandy CLAY
BH10 B5 Brown slightly gravelly, clayey, sandy SILT
BH10 D8 Brown clayey, sandy SILT
BH10 UT10Brown slightly gravelly, slightly clayey, very
silty SAND
BH10 B12 Brown CLAY
BH12A B13 Brown gravelly SAND
Method of Preparation: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.1 Water content test preparationBS 1377 : Part 1 : 2016 : Clause 8.4.3 Preparation of samples for plasticity testsBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 4.2 Preparation of samples for plastic limit tests
Method of Test: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.2 Water content test executionBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 4.3 or 4.4 Determination of the liquid limitBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 5.3 Determination of the plastic limit and plasticity index
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RemarksPreparation and testing in accordance with BS1377 unless noted below
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH03 2.00 B7 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly gravelly, clayey, very silty SAND
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 1994Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
0.0201 42 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0060 32 Very coarse 00.0020 14 Gravel 5
Sand 44Silt 37Clay 14
20 100 Grading Analysis14 100 D100 2010 99 D60 0.1276.3 98 D30 0.005365 98 D10
3.35 96 Uniformity Coefficient2 95 Curvature Coefficient
1.18 940.6 90 Particle density (assumed)
0.425 87 2.65 Mg/m30.3 80
0.212 720.15 620.063 51
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH04 3.20 B10 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly silty, sandy GRAVEL
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 2792Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
0.0201 9 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0060 3 Very coarse 00.0020 1 Gravel 62
Sand 2550 100 Silt 12
37.5 79 Clay 128 7920 70 Grading Analysis14 57 D100 5010 54 D60 15.26.3 49 D30 0.8695 47 D10 0.0294
3.35 43 Uniformity Coefficient 5202 38 Curvature Coefficient 1.7
1.18 330.6 27 Particle density (assumed)
0.425 24 2.65 Mg/m30.3 19
0.212 180.15 150.063 13
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH04 9.20 B23 Wet Sieve Brown SAND
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 2728Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
Sample Proportions % dry massVery coarse 0Gravel 6Sand 91
Fines <0.063mm 228 10020 98 Grading Analysis14 98 D100 2810 96 D60 0.486.3 95 D30 0.335 95 D10 0.22
3.35 95 Uniformity Coefficient 2.22 94 Curvature Coefficient 1
1.18 920.6 74
0.425 520.3 22
0.212 90.15 40.063 2
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH05 8.00 B17 Wet Sieve Brown slightly clayey GRAVEL
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 3589Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
Sample Proportions % dry massVery coarse 0Gravel 90Sand 3
50 10037.5 93 Fines <0.063mm 628 8220 66 Grading Analysis14 44 D100 5010 32 D60 18.16.3 19 D30 9.435 14 D10 2.36
3.35 11 Uniformity Coefficient 7.72 10 Curvature Coefficient 2.1
1.18 90.6 9
0.425 90.3 9
0.212 80.15 80.063 6
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH06 2.20 B5 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly clayey, very silty, SAND
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 1750Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
0.0201 26 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0060 18 Very coarse 00.0020 13 Gravel 1
Sand 46Silt 40Clay 13
Grading AnalysisD100 10
10 100 D60 0.07126.3 100 D30 0.02415 100 D10
3.35 100 Uniformity Coefficient2 99 Curvature Coefficient
1.18 990.6 99 Particle density (assumed)
0.425 99 2.65 Mg/m30.3 99
0.212 990.15 980.063 54
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH06 4.20 B9 Wet Sieve Brown SAND
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 2250Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
Sample Proportions % dry massVery coarse 0Gravel 3Sand 88
Fines <0.063mm 928 10020 99 Grading Analysis14 99 D100 2810 98 D60 0.446.3 98 D30 0.3095 98 D10 0.0712
3.35 98 Uniformity Coefficient 6.22 97 Curvature Coefficient 3
1.18 960.6 80
0.425 580.3 27
0.212 190.15 160.063 9
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH10 1.20 B5 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly gravelly, clayey, sandy, SILT
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 1444Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
0.0201 58 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0060 32 Very coarse 00.0020 20 Gravel 3
Sand 20Silt 57Clay 20
20 100 Grading Analysis14 100 D100 2010 99 D60 0.02296.3 98 D30 0.004985 98 D10
3.35 97 Uniformity Coefficient2 97 Curvature Coefficient
1.18 960.6 94 Particle density (assumed)
0.425 91 2.65 Mg/m30.3 85
0.212 810.15 790.063 77
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH10 2.00 D8 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown clayey, sandy SILT
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 814Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
0.0201 55 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0060 41 Very coarse 00.0020 29 Gravel 1
Sand 31Silt 39Clay 29
Grading Analysis14 100 D100 1410 100 D60 0.03196.3 99 D30 0.002255 99 D10
3.35 99 Uniformity Coefficient2 99 Curvature Coefficient
1.18 980.6 97 Particle density (assumed)
0.425 94 2.65 Mg/m30.3 89
0.212 860.15 810.063 67
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH10 5.00 B12 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly gravelly, slightly clayey, very silty, SAND
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 2055Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
0.0201 32 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0060 11 Very coarse 00.0020 7 Gravel 8
Sand 47Silt 39Clay 7
20 100 Grading Analysis14 99 D100 2010 97 D60 0.2236.3 96 D30 0.01785 95 D10 0.00455
3.35 94 Uniformity Coefficient 492 93 Curvature Coefficient 0.31
1.18 910.6 86 Particle density (assumed)
0.425 81 2.65 Mg/m30.3 65
0.212 590.15 520.063 46
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH12A 4.20 B13 Wet Sieve Brown gravelly SAND
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 3944Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
Sample Proportions % dry mass90 100 Very coarse 1575 85 Gravel 1963 85 Sand 6450 85
37.5 79 Fines <0.063mm 228 7920 78 Grading Analysis14 77 D100 9010 75 D60 1.056.3 73 D30 0.4245 70 D10 0.247
3.35 69 Uniformity Coefficient 4.22 67 Curvature Coefficient 0.7
1.18 630.6 46
0.425 300.3 13
0.212 70.15 50.063 2
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving method
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DETERMINATION OF THE ONE-DIMENSIONAL CONSOLIDATION PROPERTIES
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH03 1.2 U5 Brown sandy, silty CLAY
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Depth from top of specimen (mm) 12.81 Particle density (Mg/m³) 2.65 assumed
Condition of Sample: Undisturbed Swelling Pressure (kPa)
Orientation: Vertical Lab Temp. (°C) 21
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m2/yrCsec Voids ratio Initial Final
Height (mm) 19.00 18.340.0 - - - - 0.34530 0.37 0.95 1.2 0.00047 0.330
12.1 11.360 0.2 0.92 1.7 0.00059 0.322
0.17 1.4 2.6 0.00093 0.308
Water Content (%)
Bulk density (Mg/m³) 2.21 2.27240 0.11 1.7 3.9 0.00089 0.290120
1.97 2.0430 0.058 0.298
120 0.0064Dry density (Mg/m³)
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Voids Ratio 0.345 0.298
Degree of Saturation (%) 93 101
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.3 Preparation of specimenBS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.4 Preparation and assembly of apparatus
Method of Test: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.5 Determination of the one-dimensional consolidation properties
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DETERMINATION OF THE ONE-DIMENSIONAL CONSOLIDATION PROPERTIES
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH05 3 U8 Brown slightly sandy CLAY
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Condition of Sample: Undisturbed Swelling Pressure (kPa)
Orientation: Vertical Lab Temp. (°C) 18
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Height (mm) 19.10 18.000.0 - - - - 0.48560 0.58 0.68 0.8 0.00057 0.434
17.6 15.3100 0.17 0.61 0.82 0.0013 0.424
0.17 0.62 1.1 0.0014 0.411
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Bulk density (Mg/m³) 2.10 2.18200 0.13 0.31 0.81 0.0013 0.402150
1.78 1.89100 0.014 0.397250 0.11
0.04 0.399
Dry density (Mg/m³)0.28 0.88 0.0016 0.394
Voids Ratio 0.485 0.39960
Degree of Saturation (%) 96 101
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.3 Preparation of specimenBS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.4 Preparation and assembly of apparatus
Method of Test: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.5 Determination of the one-dimensional consolidation properties
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Borehole / Trial Pit
Depth (m) Sample Description
Orientation
BH03 4.50 U11 Brown CLAY
Original Length (mm) 280.00
Depth from Top (mm) 20.00
Condition Undisturbed
Vertical
Length (mm) 206.62
Diameter (mm) 102.18
Moisture Content (%) 12.30
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Bulk Density (Mg/m3) 2.32
Dry Density (Mg/m3) 2.07
Membrane Thickness (mm) 0.34
Membrane Type Latex
Rate of Strain (%/min) 1.9
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Cell Pressure (kPa) 100
Axial Strain (%) 13
Membrane Corr. (kPa) 0.91
Deviator Stress, ( σ1 - σ3 )f
(kPa) 131
Undrained Shear Strength, cu = ½( σ1 - σ3 )f (kPa)
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Method of Preparation: BS 1377:PT1:1990:8.3 Preparation of undisturbed samples for testing orBS 1377:PT1:1990:7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
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Borehole / Trial Pit
Depth (m) Sample Description
Orientation
BH03 10.00 U20 Brown CLAY
Original Length (mm) 250.00
Depth from Top (mm) 20.00
Condition Undisturbed
Vertical
Length (mm) 206.23
Diameter (mm) 101.43
Moisture Content (%) 11.20
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Bulk Density (Mg/m3) 1.99
Dry Density (Mg/m3) 1.79
Membrane Thickness (mm) 0.34
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Rate of Strain (%/min) 1.9
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Cell Pressure (kPa) 200
Axial Strain (%) 14
Membrane Corr. (kPa) 0.97
Deviator Stress, ( σ1 - σ3 )f
(kPa) 225
Undrained Shear Strength, cu = ½( σ1 - σ3 )f (kPa)
112
Mode of Failure Compound
Deviator stress corrected for area change and membrane effects
Mohr circles and their interpretation is not covered by BS1377.This is provided for information only.
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:PT1:1990:8.3 Preparation of undisturbed samples for testing orBS 1377:PT1:1990:7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
Method of Test: BS 1377:PT2:1990:7.2 Determination of density by linear measurement. BS 1377:PT7:1990:8.4 Determination of undrained shear strength in triaxial compression without measurement of pore pressure (Definitive method) 1464
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Borehole / Trial Pit
Depth (m) Sample Description
Orientation
BH04 4.20 U13 Brown slightly gravelly CLAY
Original Length (mm) 450.00
Depth from Top (mm) 50.00
Condition Undisturbed
Vertical
Length (mm) 207.68
Diameter (mm) 102.65
Moisture Content (%) 26.00
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Bulk Density (Mg/m3) 2.06
Dry Density (Mg/m3) 1.63
Membrane Thickness (mm) 0.34
Membrane Type Latex
Rate of Strain (%/min) 1.9
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Cell Pressure (kPa) 80
Axial Strain (%) 13
Membrane Corr. (kPa) 0.87
Deviator Stress, ( σ1 - σ3 )f
(kPa) 44
Undrained Shear Strength, cu = ½( σ1 - σ3 )f (kPa)
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Mode of Failure Compound
Deviator stress corrected for area change and membrane effects
Mohr circles and their interpretation is not covered by BS1377.This is provided for information only.
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:PT1:1990:8.3 Preparation of undisturbed samples for testing orBS 1377:PT1:1990:7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
Method of Test: BS 1377:PT2:1990:7.2 Determination of density by linear measurement. BS 1377:PT7:1990:8.4 Determination of undrained shear strength in triaxial compression without measurement of pore pressure (Definitive method) 1464
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Borehole / Trial Pit
Depth (m) Sample Description
Orientation
BH04 8.20 U21 Grey CLAY
Original Length (mm) 400.00
Depth from Top (mm) 50.00
Condition Undisturbed
Vertical
Length (mm) 208.32
Diameter (mm) 102.52
Moisture Content (%) 37.00
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Bulk Density (Mg/m3) 1.86
Dry Density (Mg/m3) 1.36
Membrane Thickness (mm) 0.29
Membrane Type Latex
Rate of Strain (%/min) 1.9
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Cell Pressure (kPa) 160
Axial Strain (%) 13
Membrane Corr. (kPa) 0.79
Deviator Stress, ( σ1 - σ3 )f
(kPa) 69
Undrained Shear Strength, cu = ½( σ1 - σ3 )f (kPa)
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Deviator stress corrected for area change and membrane effects
Mohr circles and their interpretation is not covered by BS1377.This is provided for information only.
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:PT1:1990:8.3 Preparation of undisturbed samples for testing orBS 1377:PT1:1990:7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
Method of Test: BS 1377:PT2:1990:7.2 Determination of density by linear measurement. BS 1377:PT7:1990:8.4 Determination of undrained shear strength in triaxial compression without measurement of pore pressure (Definitive method) 1464
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Borehole / Trial Pit
Depth (m) Sample Description
Orientation
BH04 11.50 U27 Brown CLAY
Original Length (mm) 400.00
Depth from Top (mm) 100.00
Condition Undisturbed
Vertical
Length (mm) 207.85
Diameter (mm) 102.74
Moisture Content (%) 11.80
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Bulk Density (Mg/m3) 2.30
Dry Density (Mg/m3) 2.06
Membrane Thickness (mm) 0.35
Membrane Type Latex
Rate of Strain (%/min) 1.9
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Cell Pressure (kPa) 240
Axial Strain (%) 16
Membrane Corr. (kPa) 1.11
Deviator Stress, ( σ1 - σ3 )f
(kPa) 605
Undrained Shear Strength, cu = ½( σ1 - σ3 )f (kPa)
303
Mode of Failure Compound
Deviator stress corrected for area change and membrane effects
Mohr circles and their interpretation is not covered by BS1377.This is provided for information only.
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:PT1:1990:8.3 Preparation of undisturbed samples for testing orBS 1377:PT1:1990:7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
Method of Test: BS 1377:PT2:1990:7.2 Determination of density by linear measurement. BS 1377:PT7:1990:8.4 Determination of undrained shear strength in triaxial compression without measurement of pore pressure (Definitive method) 1464
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Borehole / Trial Pit
Depth (m) Sample Description
Orientation
BH04 15.50 U33 Brown sandy CLAY
Original Length (mm) 450.00
Depth from Top (mm) 100.00
Condition Undisturbed
Vertical
Length (mm) 207.74
Diameter (mm) 101.90
Moisture Content (%) 12.40
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Bulk Density (Mg/m3) 2.35
Dry Density (Mg/m3) 2.09
Membrane Thickness (mm) 0.29
Membrane Type Latex
Rate of Strain (%/min) 1.9
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Cell Pressure (kPa) 300
Axial Strain (%) 20
Membrane Corr. (kPa) 1.1
Deviator Stress, ( σ1 - σ3 )f
(kPa) 243
Undrained Shear Strength, cu = ½( σ1 - σ3 )f (kPa)
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Mode of Failure Compound
Deviator stress corrected for area change and membrane effects
Mohr circles and their interpretation is not covered by BS1377.This is provided for information only.
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:PT1:1990:8.3 Preparation of undisturbed samples for testing orBS 1377:PT1:1990:7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
Method of Test: BS 1377:PT2:1990:7.2 Determination of density by linear measurement. BS 1377:PT7:1990:8.4 Determination of undrained shear strength in triaxial compression without measurement of pore pressure (Definitive method) 1464
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Borehole / Trial Pit
Depth (m) Sample Description
Orientation
BH06 7.20 UT15 Brown CLAY
Original Length (mm) 400.00
Depth from Top (mm) 50.00
Condition Undisturbed
Vertical
Length (mm) 208.16
Diameter (mm) 102.73
Moisture Content (%) 12.60
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Bulk Density (Mg/m3) 2.28
Dry Density (Mg/m3) 2.03
Membrane Thickness (mm) 0.28
Membrane Type Latex
Rate of Strain (%/min) 1.9
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Res
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Cell Pressure (kPa) 140
Axial Strain (%) 20
Membrane Corr. (kPa) 1.06
Deviator Stress, ( σ1 - σ3 )f
(kPa) 261
Undrained Shear Strength, cu = ½( σ1 - σ3 )f (kPa)
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Mode of Failure Plastic
Deviator stress corrected for area change and membrane effects
Mohr circles and their interpretation is not covered by BS1377.This is provided for information only.
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:PT1:1990:8.3 Preparation of undisturbed samples for testing orBS 1377:PT1:1990:7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
Method of Test: BS 1377:PT2:1990:7.2 Determination of density by linear measurement. BS 1377:PT7:1990:8.4 Determination of undrained shear strength in triaxial compression without measurement of pore pressure (Definitive method) 1464
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Borehole / Trial Pit
Depth (m) Sample Description
Orientation
BH06 9.20 UT19 Brown sandy CLAY
Original Length (mm) 350.00
Depth from Top (mm) 50.00
Condition Undisturbed
Vertical
Length (mm) 207.18
Diameter (mm) 102.59
Moisture Content (%) 20.80
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Bulk Density (Mg/m3) 1.81
Dry Density (Mg/m3) 1.50
Membrane Thickness (mm) 0.3
Membrane Type Latex
Rate of Strain (%/min) 1.9
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Res
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Cell Pressure (kPa) 180
Axial Strain (%) 6.8
Membrane Corr. (kPa) 0.5
Deviator Stress, ( σ1 - σ3 )f
(kPa) 114
Undrained Shear Strength, cu = ½( σ1 - σ3 )f (kPa)
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Mode of Failure Brittle
Deviator stress corrected for area change and membrane effects
Mohr circles and their interpretation is not covered by BS1377.This is provided for information only.
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:PT1:1990:8.3 Preparation of undisturbed samples for testing orBS 1377:PT1:1990:7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
Method of Test: BS 1377:PT2:1990:7.2 Determination of density by linear measurement. BS 1377:PT7:1990:8.4 Determination of undrained shear strength in triaxial compression without measurement of pore pressure (Definitive method) 1464
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Borehole / Trial Pit
Depth (m) Sample Description
Orientation
BH10 4.00 UT10 Brown silty CLAY
Original Length (mm) 330.00
Depth from Top (mm) 50.00
Condition Undisturbed
Vertical
Length (mm) 207.59
Diameter (mm) 101.49
Moisture Content (%) 12.10
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Bulk Density (Mg/m3) 2.25
Dry Density (Mg/m3) 2.00
Membrane Thickness (mm) 0.59
Membrane Type Latex
Rate of Strain (%/min) 1.9
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Cell Pressure (kPa) 80
Axial Strain (%) 20
Membrane Corr. (kPa) 2.26
Deviator Stress, ( σ1 - σ3 )f
(kPa) 157
Undrained Shear Strength, cu = ½( σ1 - σ3 )f (kPa)
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Mode of Failure Compound
Deviator stress corrected for area change and membrane effects
Mohr circles and their interpretation is not covered by BS1377.This is provided for information only.
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:PT1:1990:8.3 Preparation of undisturbed samples for testing orBS 1377:PT1:1990:7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
Method of Test: BS 1377:PT2:1990:7.2 Determination of density by linear measurement. BS 1377:PT7:1990:8.4 Determination of undrained shear strength in triaxial compression without measurement of pore pressure (Definitive method) 1464
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Determination of Water Content, Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit and Derivation of Plasticity and Liquidity Index
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description / Remarks
Percentage %
Water Content %
Sample Passing425 µm Sieve Liquid Limit
%Plastic Limit
%Plasticity Index %
CPT14A D9 Natural 2.06 MI Grey slightly sandy CLAY
Method of Preparation: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.1 Water content test preparationBS 1377 : Part 1 : 2016 : Clause 8.4.3 Preparation of samples for plasticity testsBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 4.2 Preparation of samples for plastic limit tests
Method of Test: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.2 Water content test executionBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 4.3 or 4.4 Determination of the liquid limitBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 5.3 Determination of the plastic limit and plasticity index
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RemarksPreparation and testing in accordance with BS1377 unless noted below
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
CPT14A 1.00 D3 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly gravelly, silty SAND (CLAY pockets noted)
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 711Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
0.0201 15 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0060 8 Very coarse 00.0020 3 Gravel 3
Sand 56Silt 38Clay 3
Grading Analysis14 100 D100 1410 99 D60 0.1056.3 99 D30 0.03825 99 D10 0.00878
3.35 98 Uniformity Coefficient 122 97 Curvature Coefficient 1.6
1.18 950.6 88 Particle density (assumed)
0.425 84 2.65 Mg/m30.3 79
0.212 750.15 730.063 42
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
CPT14A 2.20 D7 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly silty SAND
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 836Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
0.0201 6 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0060 3 Very coarse 00.0020 1 Gravel 0
Sand 72Silt 26Clay 1
Grading AnalysisD100 5D60 0.0949D30 0.0651
5 100 D10 0.02493.35 100 Uniformity Coefficient 3.8
2 100 Curvature Coefficient 1.81.18 1000.6 99 Particle density (assumed)
0.425 99 2.65 Mg/m30.3 99
0.212 980.15 960.063 27
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
CPT14A 4.10 D13 Wet Sieve + Pipette Grey silty SAND
Sieving Sedimentation Dry Mass of sample, g 843Particle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing
0.0201 7 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0060 3 Very coarse 00.0020 1 Gravel 1
Sand 75Silt 23Clay 1
Grading AnalysisD100 5D60 0.108D30 0.0688
5 100 D10 0.02493.35 100 Uniformity Coefficient 4.4
2 99 Curvature Coefficient 1.81.18 990.6 97 Particle density (assumed)
0.425 94 2.65 Mg/m30.3 88
0.212 840.15 820.063 24
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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Ian Farmer Associates (1998) Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 3661447Registered Office: Unit 4 Faraday Close, Pattinson North Industrial Estate, Washington, NE38 8QJ
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1.20 40.7 100 41 49 29 20
1.65 76.1
2.20 49.3 100 49 53 32 21
3.65 59.7
4.20 94.0 100 94 NP
6.20 21.9
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7.65 28.6
8.20 33.6
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0.55 28.6
1.70 24.9 78 30 NP
2.40 13.6
3.40 10.5 96 11 25 14 11
4.60 9.8
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1.00 14.8
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3.03 10.5 94 11 22 11 11
3.80 11.3
4.60 8.7 94 8.9 21 11 10
1.70 22.6 100 23 NP
3.15 34.6
3.60 21.2 69 28 37 29 8
5.80 29.5
7.00 26.6
0.70 33.0 100 33 48 35 13
1.70 6.8
2.40 21.2 99 21 NP
2.92 15.3
4.10 12.7 43 23 NP
4.80 19.0
6.50 16.7 23 56 NP
7.00 31.4
Method of Preparation: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.1 Water content test preparationBS 1377 : Part 1 : 2016 : Clause 8.4.3 Preparation of samples for plasticity testsBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 4.2 Preparation of samples for plastic limit tests
Method of Test: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.2 Water content test executionBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 4.3 or 4.4 Determination of the liquid limitBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 5.3 Determination of the plastic limit and plasticity index
CPT15A D33 Brown sandy GRAVEL
CPT15A D30 Sieved Brown SAND
CPT15A D24 Brown SAND
CPT15A D20 Sieved Brown gravelly SAND
CPT15A D15 Brown SAND
CPT15A D12 Sieved Brown SAND
CPT15A D8 Brown SAND
CPT15A D5 Natural -0.15 MI Brown sandy SILT
CPT14A D22 Brown gravelly SAND
CPT14A D17 Brown sandy SILT
CPT14A D12 Sieved -0.08 MI Brown sandy SILT
CPT14A D10 Brown SAND
CPT14A D5 Sieved Brown SAND
CPT03A D26 Natural -0.21 CL Brown slightly gravelly, slighty sandy CLAY
CPT03A D21 Brown slightly sandy CLAY
CPT03A D17 Natural -0.02 CL Brown slightly sandy, slightly gravelly CLAY
CPT03A D11 Brown slightly sandy CLAY
CPT03A D7 Brown slightly sandy CLAY
CPT03A D2 Natural Brown silty SAND
CPT01A D24 Brown sandy, slightly gravelly CLAY
CPT01A D18 Natural -0.30 CL Brown slightly sandy CLAY
CPT01A D12 Brown slightly gravelly, sandy SILT
CPT01A D8 Sieved Brown slightly gravelly, sandy SILT
CPT01A D4 Brown sandy GRAVEL
BH07 U26 Natural -0.21 CL Brown sandy, slightly gravelly CLAY
BH07 D22 Brown SAND
BH07 D18 Brown silty CLAY
BH07 D17 Brown silty CLAY
BH07 U16 Natural Brown sandy, clayey SILT
BH07 D14 Brown sandy, silty CLAY
BH07 D10 Natural Brown sandy SILT
BH07 D9 Brown slightly sandy CLAY
BH07 D6 Natural 0.82 MH Brown silty CLAY
BH07 D5 Brown slightly organic SILT
BH07 U4 Natural 0.59 MI Brown silty, gravelly SAND
BH06A D1 Sieved -0.30 CL Brown clayey, silty SAND
Description / RemarksPercentage
%Water
Content %
Sample Passing425 µm Sieve Liquid Limit
%Plastic Limit
%Plasticity Index %
Liquidity Index Class
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Determination of Water Content, Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit and Derivation of Plasticity and Liquidity Index
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Natural /
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Liquidity Index Class
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Determination of Water Content, Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit and Derivation of Plasticity and Liquidity Index
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description / Remarks
Percentage %
Water Content %
Sample Passing425 µm Sieve Liquid Limit
%Plastic Limit
%Plasticity Index %
CPT15A D39 Brown sandy GRAVEL
Method of Preparation: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.1 Water content test preparation
Method of Test: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.2 Water content test execution
mmmmmmmm
RemarksPreparation and testing in accordance with BS1377 unless noted below
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH06A 14.20 B2 Wet Sieve Brown sandy GRAVEL
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 10847
Sample Proportions % dry mass125 100 Very coarse 3690 80 Gravel 2075 73 Sand 3663 6450 62 Fines <0.063mm 8
37.5 5928 58 Grading Analysis20 54 D100 12514 51 D60 42.710 50 D30 0.366.3 48 D10 0.08715 47 Uniformity Coefficient 490
3.35 45 Curvature Coefficient 0.0352 44
1.18 430.6 40
0.425 360.3 24
0.212 180.15 140.063 8
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving method
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RemarksPreparation and testing in accordance with BS1377 unless noted below
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH07 1.20 U4 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown silty, clayey SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 549
0.0201 550.0060 48 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 32 Very coarse 0
Gravel 1Sand 35Silt 31Clay 32
Grading AnalysisD100 6.3D60 0.0394D30
6.3 100 D105 100 Uniformity Coefficient
3.35 100 Curvature Coefficient2 99 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 98 2.65 Mg/m30.6 97
0.425 970.3 96
0.212 950.15 930.063 64
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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GRAVELFine Medium CoarseCLAY COBBLES BOULDERS
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RemarksPreparation and testing in accordance with BS1377 unless noted below
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH07 3.20 U8 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown/Black slightly gravelly, silty SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 389
0.0201 260.0060 16 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 9 Very coarse 0
Gravel 8Sand 52Silt 31Clay 9
Grading AnalysisD100 10D60 0.168
10 100 D30 0.02876.3 98 D10 0.002435 96 Uniformity Coefficient 69
3.35 95 Curvature Coefficient 22 92 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 84 2.65 Mg/m30.6 81
0.425 790.3 78
0.212 710.15 550.063 40
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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GRAVELFine Medium CoarseCLAY COBBLES BOULDERS
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH07 5.20 U12 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown/Blackish slightly gravelly, silty SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 578
0.0201 210.0060 13 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 7 Very coarse 0
Gravel 16Sand 51Silt 26Clay 7
Grading Analysis20 100 D100 2014 98 D60 0.12610 95 D30 0.0476.3 90 D10 0.003355 88 Uniformity Coefficient 38
3.35 86 Curvature Coefficient 5.22 84 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 82 2.65 Mg/m30.6 80
0.425 790.3 78
0.212 770.15 670.063 33
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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GRAVELFine Medium CoarseCLAY COBBLES BOULDERS
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RemarksPreparation and testing in accordance with BS1377 unless noted below
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH07 7.20 U16 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown sandy, clayey SILT
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 556
0.0201 400.0060 28 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 17 Very coarse 0
Gravel 0Sand 35Silt 48Clay 17
Grading AnalysisD100 2D60 0.0508D30 0.00715D10Uniformity CoefficientCurvature Coefficient
2 100 Particle density (assumed)1.18 100 2.65 Mg/m30.6 99
0.425 990.3 98
0.212 970.15 960.063 65
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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GRAVELFine Medium CoarseCLAY COBBLES BOULDERS
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RemarksPreparation and testing in accordance with BS1377 unless noted below
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH07 9.20 U20 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown sandy SILT
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 466
0.0201 200.0060 8 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 2 Very coarse 0
Gravel 0Sand 28Silt 69Clay 2
Grading AnalysisD100 6.3D60 0.049D30 0.025
6.3 100 D10 0.00745 100 Uniformity Coefficient 6.6
3.35 100 Curvature Coefficient 1.72 100 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 99 2.65 Mg/m30.6 98
0.425 970.3 96
0.212 950.15 940.063 71
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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RemarksPreparation and testing in accordance with BS1377 unless noted below
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH07 10.20 B23 Wet Sieve Brown SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 1378
Sample Proportions % dry massVery coarse 0Gravel 1Sand 95
Fines <0.063mm 4
Grading AnalysisD100 10D60 0.54
10 100 D30 0.3676.3 100 D10 0.2255 100 Uniformity Coefficient 2.4
3.35 99 Curvature Coefficient 1.12 99
1.18 970.6 69
0.425 400.3 16
0.212 90.15 60.063 4
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH07 12.20 B25 Wet Sieve Brown SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 1518
Sample Proportions % dry massVery coarse 0Gravel 1Sand 97
Fines <0.063mm 2
Grading AnalysisD100 14
14 100 D60 0.46910 100 D30 0.3556.3 100 D10 0.2775 99 Uniformity Coefficient 1.7
3.35 99 Curvature Coefficient 0.972 99
1.18 980.6 86
0.425 500.3 12
0.212 40.15 30.063 2
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH07 16.20 B29 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly clayey, silty SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 1000
0.0201 250.0060 16 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 10 Very coarse 0
Gravel 6Sand 43Silt 41Clay 10
Grading Analysis20 100 D100 2014 99 D60 0.12910 98 D30 0.02526.3 97 D105 96 Uniformity Coefficient
3.35 95 Curvature Coefficient2 94 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 93 2.65 Mg/m30.6 90
0.425 850.3 75
0.212 690.15 620.063 51
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF THE ONE-DIMENSIONAL CONSOLIDATION PROPERTIES
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH07 3.2 U8
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Depth from top of specimen (mm) 10.00 Particle density (Mg/m³) 2.65 assumed
Condition of Sample: Undisturbed Swelling Pressure (kPa)
Orientation: Vertical Lab Temp. (°C) 21
Applied Pressure
kPa
Mvm2/MN
Cv(t50, log)
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Cv(t90, root)
m2/yrCsec Voids ratio Initial Final
Height (mm) 18.94 15.580.0 - - - - 1.37425 1.6 6 7.4 0.0036 1.281
51.2 37.650 0.74 0.87 3.1 0.0025 1.239
0.82 3.2 3.2 0.0062 1.147
Water Content (%)
Bulk density (Mg/m³) 1.69 1.87200 0.5 3 4.1 0.0072 1.040100
1.12 1.36200 0.0091 0.931400 0.28
0.077 0.953
Dry density (Mg/m³)2.4 5.1 0.0061 0.927
Voids Ratio 1.374 0.95350
Degree of Saturation (%) 99 105
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.3 Preparation of specimenBS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.4 Preparation and assembly of apparatus
Method of Test: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.5 Determination of the one-dimensional consolidation properties
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DETERMINATION OF THE ONE-DIMENSIONAL CONSOLIDATION PROPERTIES
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH07 7.2 U16
Initi
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Depth from top of specimen (mm) 74.81 Particle density (Mg/m³) 2.65 assumed
Condition of Sample: Undisturbed Swelling Pressure (kPa)
Orientation: Vertical Lab Temp. (°C) 21
Applied Pressure
kPa
Mvm2/MN
Cv(t50, log)
m2/yr
Cv(t90, root)
m2/yrCsec Voids ratio Initial Final
Height (mm) 18.99 17.500.0 - - - - 0.71250 0.73 2.9 3.5 0.0014 0.650
27.4 23.4100 0.25 1.9 4.7 0.0009 0.630
0.17 3.2 5.8 0.0019 0.602
Water Content (%)
Bulk density (Mg/m³) 1.97 2.07400 0.11 3.6 6.3 0.002 0.567200
1.55 1.6850 0.043 0.578
200 0.004Dry density (Mg/m³)
0.568
Voids Ratio 0.712 0.578
Degree of Saturation (%) 102 107
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.3 Preparation of specimenBS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.4 Preparation and assembly of apparatus
Method of Test: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.5 Determination of the one-dimensional consolidation properties
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Unconsolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test without measurement of pore pressure - single specimen (Definitive Method)
Borehole / Trial Pit
Depth (m) Sample Description
Orientation
BH07 14.20 U26 Brown sandy, slightly gravelly CLAY
Original Length (mm) 350.00
Depth from Top (mm) 28.74
Condition Undisturbed
Vertical
Length (mm) 207.76
Diameter (mm) 101.00
Moisture Content (%) 11.70
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Bulk Density (Mg/m3) 2.45
Dry Density (Mg/m3) 2.19
Membrane Thickness (mm) 0.24
Membrane Type Latex
Rate of Strain (%/min) 1.9
Test
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Cell Pressure (kPa) 220
Axial Strain (%) 20
Membrane Corr. (kPa) 0.92
Deviator Stress, ( σ1 - σ3 )f
(kPa) 485
Undrained Shear Strength, cu = ½( σ1 - σ3 )f (kPa)
243
Mode of Failure Plastic
Deviator stress corrected for area change and membrane effects
Mohr circles and their interpretation is not covered by BS1377.This is provided for information only.
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:PT1:1990:8.3 Preparation of undisturbed samples for testing orBS 1377:PT1:1990:7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
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Method of Test: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.2. Water content test executionBS EN ISO 17892 : Part 2 : 2014 : Clause 5.1. Density by linear measurement methodBS 1377 : Part 8 : 1990 : Clause 5.3, 6.2, 7 Determination of consolidated-undrained triaxial compression test with measurement of pore pressure 1464
Coefficient of Permeability ( Calculated ) N/A m/s
Method of Preparation: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.1 Water content test specimenBS 1377 : Part 1 : 1990 : Clause 7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
Pore Pressure Dissipation at End of Consolidation 96 % Consolidation Parameters( see note to BS1377 : pt 8, clause 6.3.4 )
Coefficient of Consolidation 0.30 m2/year Coefficient of Compressibility 1.444 m2/MN
50 kPa Pore Pressure at Start of Consolidation 351 kPa Pore Pressure at End of Consolidation 312 kPa
Consolidation Details
Drainage Conditions From one end and radial boundary Cell Pressure Applied 360 kPa Back Pressure Applied 310 kPa Effective Pressure
70.0 35.1 Final Pore Water Pressure 351 kPa1.06 1.37 Final B Value 0.97
103.0 Differential Pressure 10 kPa1.80 1.88 Final Cell Pressure 360 kPa
Increments of Cell and Back Pressure209.2 Cell Pressure Increments 30 kPa
Specimen Orientation, Type and Preparation Vertical sample, Undisturbed as BS 1377
Specimen Details Initial Final Saturation DetailsMethod of Saturation
BH07 3.20 U8 Brown/Black slightly gravelly, silty SAND
Test Method Singlestage test based on BS1377 : Part 8 : 1990, clauses 1 to 6 and 7
Client: Warrington Borough Council Page: 16
Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test with Measurement of Pore Pressure( Singlestage Test on a Single Specimen )
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
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Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH07 3.20 U8 Brown/Black slightly gravelly, silty SAND
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Deviator stresses corrected for area change, vertical side drains and 0.71 mm thick rubber membrane/
Saturation Consolidation Shearing Plastic
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Mode of Failure
Shear Strength Parameters Linear Regression ManualRe-assessment
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18.4 6.02 101 340 20 121kPa kPa kPa kPa
1 360 312 48 1.20kPa kPa kPa %/hr %
Effective Principle
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Pore Pressure Parameter,
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StageCell
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Rate of Strain
Axial Strain, εf
Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test with Measurement of Pore Pressure( Singlestage Test on a Single Specimen )
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH07 3.20 U8 Brown/Black slightly gravelly, silty SAND
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Method of Test: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.2. Water content test executionBS EN ISO 17892 : Part 2 : 2014 : Clause 5.1. Density by linear measurement methodBS 1377 : Part 8 : 1990 : Clause 5.3, 6.2, 7 Determination of consolidated-undrained triaxial compression test with measurement of pore pressure 1464
Coefficient of Permeability ( Calculated ) N/A m/s
Method of Preparation: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.1 Water content test specimenBS 1377 : Part 1 : 1990 : Clause 7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
Pore Pressure Dissipation at End of Consolidation 99 % Consolidation Parameters( see note to BS1377 : pt 8, clause 6.3.4 )
Coefficient of Consolidation 0.38 m2/year Coefficient of Compressibility 1.157 m2/MN
80 kPa Pore Pressure at Start of Consolidation 379 kPa Pore Pressure at End of Consolidation 310 kPa
Consolidation Details
Drainage Conditions From one end and radial boundary Cell Pressure Applied 390 kPa Back Pressure Applied 310 kPa Effective Pressure
32.1 53.9 Final Pore Water Pressure 379 kPa1.22 1.07 Final B Value 0.99
103.0 Differential Pressure 10 kPa1.61 1.67 Final Cell Pressure 390 kPa
Increments of Cell and Back Pressure209.2 Cell Pressure Increments 50 kPa
Specimen Orientation, Type and Preparation Vertical sample, Undisturbed as BS 1377
Specimen Details Initial Final Saturation DetailsMethod of Saturation
BH07 5.20 U12 Brown/Blackish slightly gravelly, silty SAND
Test Method Singlestage test based on BS1377 : Part 8 : 1990, clauses 1 to 6 and 7
Client: Warrington Borough Council Page: 19
Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test with Measurement of Pore Pressure( Singlestage Test on a Single Specimen )
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
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Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test with Measurement of Pore Pressure( Singlestage Test on a Single Specimen )
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH07 5.20 U12 Brown/Blackish slightly gravelly, silty SAND
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Remarks General
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All symbols used above are defined in BS1377 Sheet No. 3 of 3
Deviator stresses corrected for area change, vertical side drains and 0.65 mm thick rubber membrane/
Saturation Consolidation Shearing Plastic
kPa 0.0 -Ø ' Degrees 36.7 -
Mode of Failure
Shear Strength Parameters Linear Regression ManualRe-assessment
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StageCell
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Rate of Strain
Axial Strain, εf
Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test with Measurement of Pore Pressure( Singlestage Test on a Single Specimen )
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH07 5.20 U12 Brown/Blackish slightly gravelly, silty SAND
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Test Report - 42103C / 1
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42103C
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16.00 12.3
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2.00 27.2 100 27.0 34 25 9
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Natural / Sieved
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Liquidity Index Class
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Determination of Water Content, Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit and Derivation of Plasticity and Liquidity Index
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description / Remarks
Percentage %
Water Content %
Sample Passing425 µm Sieve Liquid Limit
%Plastic Limit
%Plasticity Index %
BH04 U39 Brown silty, sandy, gravelly CLAY
BH05 D22 Brown silty SAND
BH05 D29 Brown sandy CLAY
BH06 UT2 Brown slightly clayey, silty SAND
BH10 D6 Natural 0.59 CI Brown sandy, slightly gravelly, silty CLAY
BH10 B7 Natural 0.24 ML Brown sandy SILT
CPT01 D3 Brown sandy GRAVEL
CPT02 D3 Brown gravelly, silty SAND
CPT15A D6 Brown sandy SILT
Method of Preparation: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.1 Water content test preparationBS 1377 : Part 1 : 2016 : Clause 8.4.3 Preparation of samples for plasticity testsBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 4.2 Preparation of samples for plastic limit tests
Method of Test: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.2 Water content test executionBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 4.3 or 4.4 Determination of the liquid limitBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 5.3 Determination of the plastic limit and plasticity index
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RemarksPreparation and testing in accordance with BS1377 unless noted below
Laboratory Test Report 42103C / 1
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH04 1.20 B4 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown/Red slightly silty, slightly sandy GRAVEL (BRICKS noted)
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 8780
0.0201 170.0060 11 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 4 Very coarse 7
Gravel 4775 100 Sand 2663 93 Silt 1750 90 Clay 4
37.5 8928 86 Grading Analysis20 81 D100 7514 74 D60 5.8110 69 D30 0.2496.3 62 D10 0.005335 57 Uniformity Coefficient 1100
3.35 52 Curvature Coefficient 22 47 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 42 2.65 Mg/m30.6 38
0.425 360.3 32
0.212 280.15 250.063 21
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH05 0.50 B2 Wet Sieve
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 5256
Sample Proportions % dry massVery coarse 0Gravel 81Sand 13
50 100 Fines <0.063mm 737.5 9728 87 Grading Analysis20 79 D100 5014 63 D60 12.910 50 D30 4.436.3 37 D10 0.2775 32 Uniformity Coefficient 46
3.35 26 Curvature Coefficient 5.52 20
1.18 160.6 12
0.425 110.3 11
0.212 80.15 80.063 7
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving method
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RemarksPreparation and testing in accordance with BS1377 unless noted below
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH05 3.00 U8 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly sandy, clayey SILT
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 437
0.0201 490.0060 31 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 21 Very coarse 0
Gravel 0Sand 14Silt 64Clay 21
Grading AnalysisD100 5D60 0.0283D30 0.00563D10
5 100 Uniformity Coefficient3.35 100 Curvature Coefficient
2 100 Particle density (assumed)1.18 100 2.65 Mg/m30.6 99
0.425 990.3 98
0.212 980.15 970.063 86
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH06 1.20 UT2 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly clayey, silty SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 672
0.0201 230.0060 16 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 12 Very coarse 0
Gravel 0Sand 50Silt 38Clay 12
Grading AnalysisD100 5D60 0.0755D30 0.027D10
5 100 Uniformity Coefficient3.35 100 Curvature Coefficient
2 100 Particle density (assumed)1.18 100 2.65 Mg/m30.6 100
0.425 990.3 99
0.212 980.15 980.063 50
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH06 7.20 UT15 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly gravelly, silty SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 952
0.0201 310.0060 11 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 2 Very coarse 0
Gravel 10Sand 45Silt 43Clay 2
Grading Analysis20 100 D100 2014 98 D60 0.19410 95 D30 0.01866.3 93 D10 0.005075 93 Uniformity Coefficient 38
3.35 91 Curvature Coefficient 0.352 90 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 88 2.65 Mg/m30.6 85
0.425 810.3 70
0.212 620.15 540.063 45
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH12A 1.20 B4 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown silty, sandy GRAVEL (GLASS/CONCRETE noted)
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 2059
0.0201 170.0060 7 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 2 Very coarse 0
Gravel 46Sand 31Silt 21Clay 2
37.5 10028 98 Grading Analysis20 94 D100 37.514 86 D60 3.9410 78 D30 0.1736.3 66 D10 0.008685 63 Uniformity Coefficient 450
3.35 58 Curvature Coefficient 0.882 54 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 51 2.65 Mg/m30.6 48
0.425 450.3 40
0.212 330.15 280.063 23
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH12A 3.20 B10 Wet Sieve Brown gravelly SAND (GLASS/CHINA noted)
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 2729
Sample Proportions % dry massVery coarse 0Gravel 31Sand 69
Fines <0.063mm 037.5 10028 92 Grading Analysis20 88 D100 37.514 86 D60 0.8710 84 D30 0.3686.3 81 D10 0.2095 78 Uniformity Coefficient 4.2
3.35 75 Curvature Coefficient 0.752 69
1.18 650.6 54
0.425 380.3 19
0.212 100.15 50.063 1
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
CPT01 1.10 D5 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly silty, sandy GRAVEL
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 456
0.0201 160.0060 12 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 6 Very coarse 0
Gravel 51Sand 30Silt 13Clay 6
37.5 10028 92 Grading Analysis20 82 D100 37.514 76 D60 5.9410 69 D30 0.3126.3 61 D10 0.00415 57 Uniformity Coefficient 1400
3.35 54 Curvature Coefficient 42 49 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 44 2.65 Mg/m30.6 37
0.425 340.3 30
0.212 270.15 230.063 19
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
CPT02 1.00 D5 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown slightly silty, gravelly SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 554
0.0199 110.0059 6 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 2 Very coarse 0
Gravel 38Sand 41Silt 18Clay 3
28 100 Grading Analysis20 94 D100 2814 91 D60 1.7210 84 D30 0.1746.3 75 D10 0.01685 71 Uniformity Coefficient 100
3.35 67 Curvature Coefficient 1.12 62 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 56 2.69 Mg/m30.6 49
0.425 450.3 39
0.212 330.15 280.063 21
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
CPT14A 0.50 D4 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown silty SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 742
0.0201 310.0060 17 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 7 Very coarse 0
Gravel 0Sand 51Silt 41Clay 7
Grading AnalysisD100 6.3D60 0.08D30 0.0182
6.3 100 D10 0.00275 100 Uniformity Coefficient 30
3.35 100 Curvature Coefficient 1.52 100 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 99 2.65 Mg/m30.6 99
0.425 990.3 98
0.212 970.15 910.063 48
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
CPT15A 0.50 D4 Wet Sieve + Pipette Brown silty SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 793
0.0201 260.0060 19 Sample Proportions % dry mass0.0020 11 Very coarse 0
Gravel 2Sand 69Silt 18Clay 12
Grading AnalysisD100 6.3D60 0.109D30 0.0642
6.3 100 D105 100 Uniformity Coefficient
3.35 99 Curvature Coefficient2 98 Particle density (assumed)
1.18 96 2.65 Mg/m30.6 94
0.425 930.3 91
0.212 890.15 780.063 29
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving methodBS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.4 Determination of sedimentation by pipette method
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DETERMINATION OF THE ONE-DIMENSIONAL CONSOLIDATION PROPERTIES
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH05 9 UT18 Brown slightly gravelly, sandy CLAY
Initi
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men Length of Sample (mm) 450.00 Diameter (mm) 75.01
Depth from top of specimen (mm) 38.79 Particle density (Mg/m³) 2.65 assumed
Condition of Sample: Undisturbed Swelling Pressure (kPa)
Orientation: Vertical Lab Temp. (°C) 22
Applied Pressure
kPa
Mvm2/MN
Cv(t50, log)
m2/yr
Cv(t90, root)
m2/yrCsec Voids ratio Initial Final
Height (mm) 19.02 17.480.0 - - - - 0.28175 0.69 42 26 0.00029 0.214
10.1 10.2150 0.089 1.8 50 0.0011 0.206
0.073 2.9 49 0.00075 0.193
Water Content (%)
Bulk density (Mg/m³) 2.28 2.48600 0.056 2.3 9 0.0008 0.173300
2.07 2.25150 0.017 0.177300 0.0033
Dry density (Mg/m³)0.174
Voids Ratio 0.281 0.177
Degree of Saturation (%) 95 152
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.3 Preparation of specimenBS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.4 Preparation and assembly of apparatus
Method of Test: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.5 Determination of the one-dimensional consolidation properties
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DETERMINATION OF THE ONE-DIMENSIONAL CONSOLIDATION PROPERTIES
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH06 7.2 UT15 Brown slightly gravelly, silty SAND
Initi
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men Length of Sample (mm) 400.00 Diameter (mm) 75.01
Depth from top of specimen (mm) 80.00 Particle density (Mg/m³) 2.65 assumed
Condition of Sample: Undisturbed Swelling Pressure (kPa)
Orientation: Vertical Lab Temp. (°C) 22
Applied Pressure
kPa
Mvm2/MN
Cv(t50, log)
m2/yr
Cv(t90, root)
m2/yrCsec Voids ratio Initial Final
Height (mm) 19.04 17.860.0 - - - - 0.31675 0.33 0.89 1.1 0.00088 0.284
13.2 11.2150 0.14 1.2 2.4 0.00088 0.271
0.097 1.7 3.3 0.001 0.252
Water Content (%)
Bulk density (Mg/m³) 2.28 2.39600 0.057 2.1 5.7 0.0014 0.231300
2.01 2.15150 0.018 0.235300 0.0019
Dry density (Mg/m³)0.231
Voids Ratio 0.316 0.235
Degree of Saturation (%) 110 126
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.3 Preparation of specimenBS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.4 Preparation and assembly of apparatus
Method of Test: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.5 Determination of the one-dimensional consolidation properties
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DETERMINATION OF THE ONE-DIMENSIONAL CONSOLIDATION PROPERTIES
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH10 4 UT10 Brown slightly sandy, slightly gravelly CLAY
Initi
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peci
men Length of Sample (mm) 450.00 Diameter (mm) 75.07
Depth from top of specimen (mm) 38.74 Particle density (Mg/m³) 2.65 assumed
Condition of Sample: Undisturbed Swelling Pressure (kPa)
Orientation: Vertical Lab Temp. (°C) 22
Applied Pressure
kPa
Mvm2/MN
Cv(t50, log)
m2/yr
Cv(t90, root)
m2/yrCsec Voids ratio Initial Final
Height (mm) 19.02 18.180.0 - - - - 0.26650 0.43 1.2 3.2 0.00088 0.239
11.4 10.2100 0.14 1.7 2.6 0.00088 0.230
0.1 2 5.2 0.00063 0.218
Water Content (%)
Bulk density (Mg/m³) 2.33 2.41400 0.06 2.8 6.3 0.0011 0.203200
2.09 2.1950 0.034 0.210
200 0.0036Dry density (Mg/m³)
0.204
Voids Ratio 0.266 0.210
Degree of Saturation (%) 114 129
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.3 Preparation of specimenBS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.4 Preparation and assembly of apparatus
Method of Test: BS 1377:Part 5:1990, clause 3.5 Determination of the one-dimensional consolidation properties
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Height mm Diameter mm Bulk Density Mg/m³ Water Content % Dry Density Mg/m³
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Method of Test: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.2. Water content test executionBS EN ISO 17892 : Part 2 : 2014 : Clause 5.1. Density by linear measurement methodBS 1377 : Part 8 : 1990 : Clause 5.3, 6.2, 7 Determination of consolidated-undrained triaxial compression test with measurement of pore pressure 1464
Coefficient of Permeability ( Calculated ) N/A m/s
Method of Preparation: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.1 Water content test specimenBS 1377 : Part 1 : 1990 : Clause 7.7.5.2 Preparation of disturbed samples for testing
Pore Pressure Dissipation at End of Consolidation 98 % Consolidation Parameters( see note to BS1377 : pt 8, clause 6.3.4 )
Coefficient of Consolidation 0.37 m2/year Coefficient of Compressibility 0.072 m2/MN
400 kPa Pore Pressure at Start of Consolidation 721 kPa Pore Pressure at End of Consolidation 358 kPa
Consolidation Details
Drainage Conditions From one end and radial boundary Cell Pressure Applied 750 kPa Back Pressure Applied 350 kPa Effective Pressure
10.7 9.4 Final Pore Water Pressure 721 kPa2.11 2.18 Final B Value 1.00
103.4 Differential Pressure 10 kPa2.34 2.38 Final Cell Pressure 750 kPa
Increments of Cell and Back Pressure210.1 Cell Pressure Increments 50 kPa
Specimen Orientation, Type and Preparation Vertical sample, Undisturbed as BS 1377
Specimen Details Initial Final Saturation DetailsMethod of Saturation
BH04 19.50 U39 Brown silty, sandy, gravelly CLAY
Test Method Singlestage test based on BS1377 : Part 8 : 1990, clauses 1 to 6 and 7
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Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test with Measurement of Pore Pressure( Singlestage Test on a Single Specimen )
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
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Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test with Measurement of Pore Pressure( Singlestage Test on a Single Specimen )
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH04 19.50 U39 Brown silty, sandy, gravelly CLAY
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MIT Stress Field
Remarks General
Stage
Test Duration (days) 2 1 1
All symbols used above are defined in BS1377 Sheet No. 3 of 3
Deviator stresses corrected for area change, vertical side drains and 0.69 mm thick rubber membrane/
Saturation Consolidation Shearing Compound
kPa 0.0 -Ø ' Degrees 30.4 -
Mode of Failure
Shear Strength Parameters Linear Regression ManualRe-assessment
c '
0.04Conditions at Maximum Deviator Stress 13.8 3.04 736 390 360 1096 0.04
13.8 3.04 736 390 360 1096kPa kPa kPa kPa
1 750 358 392 1.40kPa kPa kPa %/hr %
Effective Principle
Stress Ratio,( σ1' / σ3' ) f
Deviator Stress,
( σ1 - σ3 ) f
Pore Pressure,
uf
Minor Effective Principle
Stress, σ3' f
Major Effective Principle
Stress, σ1' f
Pore Pressure Parameter,
Af
End of Stage Criterion :Maximum Deviator Stress Compression Stages - Table of results and interpretation
StageCell
Pressure Initial PWPInitial
Effective Stress, σ3'
Rate of Strain
Axial Strain, εf
Consolidated Undrained Triaxial Compression Test with Measurement of Pore Pressure( Singlestage Test on a Single Specimen )
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description
BH04 19.50 U39 Brown silty, sandy, gravelly CLAY
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33.20 9.9 96 10.0 17 8 9
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36.00 12.2 60 17.0 21 11 10
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Natural / Sieved
Natural Water
Content %
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Liquidity Index Class
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Determination of Water Content, Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit and Derivation of Plasticity and Liquidity Index
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Description / Remarks
Percentage %
Water Content %
Sample Passing425 µm Sieve Liquid Limit
%Plastic Limit
%Plasticity Index %
BH04A D3 Natural -0.28 CL Brown sandy CLAY
BH04A D6 Brown sandy CLAY
BH04A D9 Natural Brown clayey SAND
BH04A D15 Natural 0.23 CL Brown sandy CLAY
BH04A D18 Brown slightly sandy CLAY
BH04A D20 Natural 0.59 CL Brown sandy CLAY
BH05A D3 Brown sandy CLAY
BH05A D6 Natural Brown clayey SAND
BH05A D9 Reddish-Brown SAND
BH05A D12 Reddish-Brown sandy CLAY
Method of Preparation: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.1 Water content test preparationBS 1377 : Part 1 : 2016 : Clause 8.4.3 Preparation of samples for plasticity testsBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 4.2 Preparation of samples for plastic limit tests
Method of Test: BS EN ISO 17892 : Part 1 : 2014 : Clause 5.2 Water content test executionBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 4.3 or 4.4 Determination of the liquid limitBS 1377 : Part 2 : 1990 : Clause 5.3 Determination of the plastic limit and plasticity index
mmmmmmmm
RemarksPreparation and testing in accordance with BS1377 unless noted below
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH05A 18.00 B1 Wet Sieve Brown slightly gravelly, clayey SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 1184
Sample Proportions % dry massVery coarse 0Gravel 5Sand 57
Fines <0.063mm 39
Grading Analysis20 100 D100 2014 99 D60 0.19410 98 D306.3 97 D105 97 Uniformity Coefficient
3.35 96 Curvature Coefficient2 95
1.18 950.6 93
0.425 890.3 78
0.212 640.15 490.063 39
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving method
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DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION
Borehole / Trial Pit Depth (m) Sample Testing Type Description
BH05A 23.80 B11 Wet Sieve Reddish-Brown slightly gravelly, clayey SAND
Sieving SedimentationParticle Size
mm % Passing Particle Size mm % Passing Dry Mass of sample, g 1165
Sample Proportions % dry massVery coarse 0Gravel 6Sand 56
Fines <0.063mm 3837.5 10028 96 Grading Analysis20 96 D100 37.514 96 D60 0.13210 95 D306.3 95 D105 95 Uniformity Coefficient
3.35 95 Curvature Coefficient2 94
1.18 940.6 93
0.425 920.3 85
0.212 760.15 640.063 38
Method of Preparation: BS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7 3 Initial preparationBS 1377:Part 1:1990, clause 7.4.5 Preparation of particle size tests
Method of Test: BS1377:Part 2:1990, clause 9.2 Determination of particle size distribution by wet sieving method
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4 Soil samples.
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Certificate of Analysis
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Summary of Chemical AnalysisMatrix Descriptions
Our Ref 17-05850Client Ref 42103
Contract Title Warrington Western Link
Sample ID Other ID Depth Lab No Completed Matrix DescriptionBH03 6 1.7 1207334 25/07/2017 Brown gravelly, sandy CLAY
BH04 4 1.2 1207335 25/07/2017 Dark brown gravelly, sandy CLAY (Possible made ground - brick)
BH04 11 3.2 1207336 25/07/2017 Black gravelly, sandy CLAY
BH10 6 1.2 1207337 25/07/2017 Brown sandy CLAY
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Summary of Chemical AnalysisSoil Samples
Our Ref 17-05850Client Ref 42103
Contract Title Warrington Western LinkLab No 1207334 1207335 1207336 1207337
Sample ID BH03 BH04 BH04 BH10Depth 1.70 1.20 3.20 1.20
Other ID 6 4 11 6
Sample Type D B D D
Sampling Date n/s n/s n/s n/s
Sampling Time n/s n/s n/s n/s
Test Method LOD Units
DETSC 2008# 8.3 8.1 7.2 7.3DETSC 2076# 10 mg/l 13 170 860 50
pHSulphate Aqueous Extract as SO4
Inorganics
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Information in Support of the Analytical ResultsOur Ref 17-05850
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Containers Received & Deviating Samples
Lab No Sample ID
Date
Sampled Containers Received Holding time exceeded for tests
Inappropriate
container for
tests1207334 BH03 1.70 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
1207335 BH04 1.20 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
1207336 BH04 3.20 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
1207337 BH10 1.20 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
Soil Analysis NotesInorganic soil analysis was carried out on a dried sample, crushed to pass a 425µm sieve, in accordance with BS1377.
Organic soil analysis was carried out on an 'as received' sample. Organics results are corrected for moisture and expressed on a dry weight basis.
The Loss on Drying, used to express organics analysis on an air dried basis, is carried out at a temperature of 28°C +/-2°C.
DisposalFrom the issue date of this test certificate, samples will be held for the following times prior to disposal :-
Soils - 1 month, Liquids - 2 weeks, Asbestos (test portion) - 6 months
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Deviating Samples'. All samples received are listed above. However, those samples that have additional comments in relation to hold time, inappropriate containers
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no sampled date (soils) or date+time (waters) has been supplied then samples are deviating. However, if you are able to supply a sampled date (and time for waters)
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Appendix A - Details of Analysis
Method Parameter Units
Limit of
Detection
Sample
Preparation Sub-Contracted UKAS MCERTSDETSC 2002 Organic matter % 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2003 Loss on ignition % 0.01 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2008 pH pH Units 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2024 Sulphide mg/kg 10 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2076 Sulphate Aqueous Extract as SO4 mg/l 10 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2084 Total Carbon % 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2084 Total Organic Carbon % 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2119 Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N mg/kg 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Cyanide free mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Cyanide total mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Phenol - Monohydric mg/kg 0.3 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Thiocyanate mg/kg 0.6 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2321 Total Sulphate as SO4 % 0.01 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2325 Mercury mg/kg 0.05 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 3049 Sulphur (free) mg/kg 0.75 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2123 Boron (water soluble) mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Arsenic mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Barium mg/kg 1.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Beryllium mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cadmium Available mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cadmium mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cobalt mg/kg 0.7 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Chromium mg/kg 0.15 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Copper mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Manganese mg/kg 20 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Molybdenum mg/kg 0.4 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Nickel mg/kg 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Lead mg/kg 0.3 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Selenium mg/kg 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Zinc mg/kg 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Ali/Aro C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C12 mg/kg 1.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C12 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C12-C16 mg/kg 1.2 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C12-C16 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C16-C21 mg/kg 1.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C16-C21 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C21-C35 mg/kg 3.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C21-C35 mg/kg 3.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C12 mg/kg 0.9 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C12 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C12-C16 mg/kg 0.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C12-C16 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C16-C21 mg/kg 0.6 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C16-C21 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C21-C35 mg/kg 1.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C21-C35 mg/kg 1.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Benzene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Ethylbenzene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Toluene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 m+p Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 o Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 C10-C24 Diesel Range Organics (DRO) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 C24-C40 Lube Oil Range Organics (LORO) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 EPH (C10-C40) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
Page 5 of 6
Appendix A - Details of Analysis
Method Parameter Units
Limit of
Detection
Sample
Preparation Sub-Contracted UKAS MCERTSDETSC 3303 Acenaphthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Acenaphthylene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(a)pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(a)anthracene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(b)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(k)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Naphthalene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Phenanthrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 28 + PCB 31 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 52 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 101 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 118 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 153 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 138 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 180 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB Total mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
Method details are shown only for those determinands listed in Annex A of the MCERTS standard. Anything not included on this list falls outside the scope of
MCERTS. No Recovery Factors are used in the determination of results. Results reported assume 100% recovery. Full method statements are available on
request.
Page 6 of 6
Certificate Number 04-Aug-17Client
Our Reference
Client Reference
Order No
Contract Title
Description
Date Received
Date Started
Date Completed
Test Procedures
Notes
Approved By
Adam Fenwick
Opinions and interpretations are outside the laboratory's scope of ISO 10725
accreditation. This certificate is issued in accordance with the accreditation
requirements of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service. The results reported herein
relate only to the material supplied to the laboratory. This certificate shall not be
reproduced except in full, without the prior written approval of the laboratory.
Contracts Manager
Warrington Western Link
5 Soil samples.
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Friday, August 4, 2017
Identified by prefix DETSn (details on request).
Certificate of Analysis
17-06867
Ian Farmer Associates
14-15 Rufford Court
Hardwick Grange
Woolston
Warrington
Cheshire
WA1 4RF
17-06867
42103
43100
Derwentside Environmental Testing Services LimitedUnit 2, Park Road Industrial Estate South, Consett, Co Durham, DH8 5PY
Tel: 01207 582333 • email: info@dets.co.uk • www.dets.co.uk Page 1 of 6 .
Summary of Chemical AnalysisMatrix Descriptions
Our Ref 17-06867Client Ref 42103
Contract Title Warrington Western Link
Sample ID Other ID Depth Lab No Completed Matrix DescriptionCPT01A 14 2.66 1212347 04-Aug-17 Brown gravelly, sandy CLAY
CPT03A 9 1.7 1212348 04-Aug-17 Brown gravelly, sandy CLAY
CPT14A 22 7 1212349 04-Aug-17 Dark brown gravelly, clayey SAND
CPT15A 14 2.7 1212350 04-Aug-17 Brown gravelly, clayey SAND (Made ground - brick)
CPT15A 34 7.2 1212351 04-Aug-17 Dark brown clayey, gravelly SAND (Made ground - brick)
Page 2 of 6
Summary of Chemical AnalysisSoil Samples
Our Ref 17-06867Client Ref 42103
Contract Title Warrington Western LinkLab No 1212347 1212348 1212349 1212350 1212351
Sample ID CPT01A CPT03A CPT14A CPT15A CPT15ADepth 2.66 1.70 7.00 2.70 7.20
Other ID 14 9 22 14 34
Sample Type D D D D D
Sampling Date n/s n/s n/s n/s n/s
Sampling Time n/s n/s n/s n/s n/s
Test Method LOD Units
DETSC 2008# 8.0 8.1 7.6 7.0 5.8DETSC 2076# 10 mg/l 73 39 54 56 45
pHSulphate Aqueous Extract as SO4
Inorganics
Page 3 of 6Key: # -MCERTS (accreditation only applies if report carries the MCERTS logo). n/s -not supplied.
Information in Support of the Analytical ResultsOur Ref 17-06867
Client Ref 42103Contract Warrington Western Link
Containers Received & Deviating Samples
Lab No Sample ID
Date
Sampled Containers Received Holding time exceeded for tests
Inappropriate
container for
tests1212347 CPT01A 2.66 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
1212348 CPT03A 1.70 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
1212349 CPT14A 7.00 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
1212350 CPT15A 2.70 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
1212351 CPT15A 7.20 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
Soil Analysis NotesInorganic soil analysis was carried out on a dried sample, crushed to pass a 425µm sieve, in accordance with BS1377.
Organic soil analysis was carried out on an 'as received' sample. Organics results are corrected for moisture and expressed on a dry weight basis.
The Loss on Drying, used to express organics analysis on an air dried basis, is carried out at a temperature of 28°C +/-2°C.
DisposalFrom the issue date of this test certificate, samples will be held for the following times prior to disposal :-
Soils - 1 month, Liquids - 2 weeks, Asbestos (test portion) - 6 months
Key: P-Plastic T-Tub
DETS cannot be held responsible for the integrity of samples received whereby the laboratory did not undertake the sampling. In this instance samples received may
be deviating. Deviating Sample criteria are based on British and International standards and laboratory trials in conjunction with the UKAS note 'Guidance on
Deviating Samples'. All samples received are listed above. However, those samples that have additional comments in relation to hold time, inappropriate containers
etc are deviating due to the reasons stated. This means that the analysis is accredited where applicable, but results may be compromised due to sample deviations. If
no sampled date (soils) or date+time (waters) has been supplied then samples are deviating. However, if you are able to supply a sampled date (and time for waters)
this will prevent samples being reported as deviating where specific hold times are not exceeded and where the container supplied is suitable.
Page 4 of 6
Appendix A - Details of Analysis
Method Parameter Units
Limit of
Detection
Sample
Preparation Sub-Contracted UKAS MCERTSDETSC 2002 Organic matter % 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2003 Loss on ignition % 0.01 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2008 pH pH Units 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2024 Sulphide mg/kg 10 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2076 Sulphate Aqueous Extract as SO4 mg/l 10 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2084 Total Carbon % 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2084 Total Organic Carbon % 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2119 Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N mg/kg 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Cyanide free mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Cyanide total mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Phenol - Monohydric mg/kg 0.3 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Thiocyanate mg/kg 0.6 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2321 Total Sulphate as SO4 % 0.01 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2325 Mercury mg/kg 0.05 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 3049 Sulphur (free) mg/kg 0.75 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2123 Boron (water soluble) mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Arsenic mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Barium mg/kg 1.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Beryllium mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cadmium Available mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cadmium mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cobalt mg/kg 0.7 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Chromium mg/kg 0.15 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Copper mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Manganese mg/kg 20 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Molybdenum mg/kg 0.4 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Nickel mg/kg 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Lead mg/kg 0.3 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Selenium mg/kg 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Zinc mg/kg 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Ali/Aro C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C12 mg/kg 1.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C12 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C12-C16 mg/kg 1.2 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C12-C16 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C16-C21 mg/kg 1.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C16-C21 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C21-C35 mg/kg 3.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C21-C35 mg/kg 3.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C12 mg/kg 0.9 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C12 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C12-C16 mg/kg 0.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C12-C16 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C16-C21 mg/kg 0.6 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C16-C21 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C21-C35 mg/kg 1.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C21-C35 mg/kg 1.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Benzene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Ethylbenzene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Toluene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 m+p Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 o Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 C10-C24 Diesel Range Organics (DRO) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 C24-C40 Lube Oil Range Organics (LORO) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 EPH (C10-C40) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
Page 5 of 6
Appendix A - Details of Analysis
Method Parameter Units
Limit of
Detection
Sample
Preparation Sub-Contracted UKAS MCERTSDETSC 3303 Acenaphthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Acenaphthylene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(a)pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(a)anthracene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(b)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(k)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Naphthalene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Phenanthrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 28 + PCB 31 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 52 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 101 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 118 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 153 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 138 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 180 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB Total mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
Method details are shown only for those determinands listed in Annex A of the MCERTS standard. Anything not included on this list falls outside the scope of
MCERTS. No Recovery Factors are used in the determination of results. Results reported assume 100% recovery. Full method statements are available on
request.
Page 6 of 6
Certificate Number 15-Aug-17Client
Our Reference
Client Reference
Order No
Contract Title
Description
Date Received
Date Started
Date Completed
Test Procedures
Notes
Approved By
Adam Fenwick
Opinions and interpretations are outside the laboratory's scope of ISO 10725
accreditation. This certificate is issued in accordance with the accreditation
requirements of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service. The results reported herein
relate only to the material supplied to the laboratory. This certificate shall not be
reproduced except in full, without the prior written approval of the laboratory.
Contracts Manager
Warrington
5 Soil samples.
10-Aug-17
10-Aug-17
15-Aug-17
Identified by prefix DETSn (details on request).
Certificate of Analysis
17-07515
Ian Farmer Associates
4 Faraday Close
District 15
Pattinson North Industrial Est
Washington
Tyne & Wear
NE38 8QJ
17-07515
42103B
(not supplied)
Derwentside Environmental Testing Services LimitedUnit 2, Park Road Industrial Estate South, Consett, Co Durham, DH8 5PY
Tel: 01207 582333 • email: info@dets.co.uk • www.dets.co.uk Page 1 of 3 .
Summary of Chemical AnalysisSoil Samples
Our Ref 17-07515Client Ref 42103B
Contract Title WarringtonLab No 1215642 1215643 1215644 1215645 1215646
Sample ID CPT01A CPT14A CPT14A CPT15A CPT15ADepth 0.80 3.40 6.65 1.85 5.38
Other ID 5 11 20 9 26
Sample Type D D D D D
Sampling Date n/s n/s n/s n/s n/s
Sampling Time n/s n/s n/s n/s n/s
Test Method LOD Units
DETSC 2003# 0.01 % 27 2.1 1.4 0.90 3.1DETSC 2002# 0.1 % 6.9 1.5 0.9 < 0.1 2.7
Loss on Ignition at 440oCOrganic matter
Inorganics
Page 2 of 3Key: # -MCERTS (accreditation only applies if report carries the MCERTS logo). n/s -not supplied.
Information in Support of the Analytical ResultsOur Ref 17-07515
Client Ref 42103BContract Warrington
Containers Received & Deviating Samples
Lab No Sample ID
Date
Sampled Containers Received Holding time exceeded for tests
Inappropriate
container for
tests1215642 CPT01A 0.80 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Loss on Ignition (730
days), Organic Matter (Manual) (730 days)
1215643 CPT14A 3.40 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Loss on Ignition (730
days), Organic Matter (Manual) (730 days)
1215644 CPT14A 6.65 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Loss on Ignition (730
days), Organic Matter (Manual) (730 days)
1215645 CPT15A 1.85 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Loss on Ignition (730
days), Organic Matter (Manual) (730 days)
1215646 CPT15A 5.38 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Loss on Ignition (730
days), Organic Matter (Manual) (730 days)
Soil Analysis NotesInorganic soil analysis was carried out on a dried sample, crushed to pass a 425µm sieve, in accordance with BS1377.
Organic soil analysis was carried out on an 'as received' sample. Organics results are corrected for moisture and expressed on a dry weight basis.
The Loss on Drying, used to express organics analysis on an air dried basis, is carried out at a temperature of 28°C +/-2°C.
DisposalFrom the issue date of this test certificate, samples will be held for the following times prior to disposal :-
Soils - 1 month, Liquids - 2 weeks, Asbestos (test portion) - 6 months
Key: P-Plastic T-Tub
DETS cannot be held responsible for the integrity of samples received whereby the laboratory did not undertake the sampling. In this instance samples received may
be deviating. Deviating Sample criteria are based on British and International standards and laboratory trials in conjunction with the UKAS note 'Guidance on
Deviating Samples'. All samples received are listed above. However, those samples that have additional comments in relation to hold time, inappropriate containers
etc are deviating due to the reasons stated. This means that the analysis is accredited where applicable, but results may be compromised due to sample deviations. If
no sampled date (soils) or date+time (waters) has been supplied then samples are deviating. However, if you are able to supply a sampled date (and time for waters)
this will prevent samples being reported as deviating where specific hold times are not exceeded and where the container supplied is suitable.
Page 3 of 3
Certificate Number 04-Aug-17Client
Our Reference
Client Reference
Order No
Contract Title
Description
Date Received
Date Started
Date Completed
Test Procedures
Notes
Approved By
Adam Fenwick
Opinions and interpretations are outside the laboratory's scope of ISO 10725
accreditation. This certificate is issued in accordance with the accreditation
requirements of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service. The results reported herein
relate only to the material supplied to the laboratory. This certificate shall not be
reproduced except in full, without the prior written approval of the laboratory.
Contracts Manager
Warrington Western Link
2 Soil samples.
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Friday, August 4, 2017
Identified by prefix DETSn (details on request).
Certificate of Analysis
17-06861
Ian Farmer Associates
14-15 Rufford Court
Hardwick Grange
Woolston
Warrington
Cheshire
WA1 4RF
17-06861
42103
43100
Derwentside Environmental Testing Services LimitedUnit 2, Park Road Industrial Estate South, Consett, Co Durham, DH8 5PY
Tel: 01207 582333 • email: info@dets.co.uk • www.dets.co.uk Page 1 of 6 .
Summary of Chemical AnalysisMatrix Descriptions
Our Ref 17-06861Client Ref 42103
Contract Title Warrington Western Link
Sample ID Other ID Depth Lab No Completed Matrix DescriptionBH04 11 3.2 1212317 04-Aug-17 Dark brown gravelly, sandy CLAY (Made ground - coal)
BH06 6 2.2 1212318 04-Aug-17 Brown, slightly gravelly, sandy CLAY
Page 2 of 6
Summary of Chemical AnalysisSoil Samples
Our Ref 17-06861Client Ref 42103
Contract Title Warrington Western LinkLab No 1212317 1212318
Sample ID BH04 BH06Depth 3.20 2.20
Other ID 11 6
Sample Type D D
Sampling Date n/s n/s
Sampling Time n/s n/s
Test Method LOD Units
DETSC 2008# 7.6 8.4DETSC 2076# 10 mg/l 1100 32
pHSulphate Aqueous Extract as SO4
Inorganics
Page 3 of 6Key: # -MCERTS (accreditation only applies if report carries the MCERTS logo). n/s -not supplied.
Information in Support of the Analytical ResultsOur Ref 17-06861
Client Ref 42103Contract Warrington Western Link
Containers Received & Deviating Samples
Lab No Sample ID
Date
Sampled Containers Received Holding time exceeded for tests
Inappropriate
container for
tests1212317 BH04 3.20 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
1212318 BH06 2.20 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
Soil Analysis NotesInorganic soil analysis was carried out on a dried sample, crushed to pass a 425µm sieve, in accordance with BS1377.
Organic soil analysis was carried out on an 'as received' sample. Organics results are corrected for moisture and expressed on a dry weight basis.
The Loss on Drying, used to express organics analysis on an air dried basis, is carried out at a temperature of 28°C +/-2°C.
DisposalFrom the issue date of this test certificate, samples will be held for the following times prior to disposal :-
Soils - 1 month, Liquids - 2 weeks, Asbestos (test portion) - 6 months
Key: P-Plastic T-Tub
DETS cannot be held responsible for the integrity of samples received whereby the laboratory did not undertake the sampling. In this instance samples received may
be deviating. Deviating Sample criteria are based on British and International standards and laboratory trials in conjunction with the UKAS note 'Guidance on
Deviating Samples'. All samples received are listed above. However, those samples that have additional comments in relation to hold time, inappropriate containers
etc are deviating due to the reasons stated. This means that the analysis is accredited where applicable, but results may be compromised due to sample deviations. If
no sampled date (soils) or date+time (waters) has been supplied then samples are deviating. However, if you are able to supply a sampled date (and time for waters)
this will prevent samples being reported as deviating where specific hold times are not exceeded and where the container supplied is suitable.
Page 4 of 6
Appendix A - Details of Analysis
Method Parameter Units
Limit of
Detection
Sample
Preparation Sub-Contracted UKAS MCERTSDETSC 2002 Organic matter % 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2003 Loss on ignition % 0.01 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2008 pH pH Units 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2024 Sulphide mg/kg 10 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2076 Sulphate Aqueous Extract as SO4 mg/l 10 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2084 Total Carbon % 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2084 Total Organic Carbon % 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2119 Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N mg/kg 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Cyanide free mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Cyanide total mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Phenol - Monohydric mg/kg 0.3 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Thiocyanate mg/kg 0.6 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2321 Total Sulphate as SO4 % 0.01 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2325 Mercury mg/kg 0.05 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 3049 Sulphur (free) mg/kg 0.75 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2123 Boron (water soluble) mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Arsenic mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Barium mg/kg 1.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Beryllium mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cadmium Available mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cadmium mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cobalt mg/kg 0.7 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Chromium mg/kg 0.15 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Copper mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Manganese mg/kg 20 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Molybdenum mg/kg 0.4 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Nickel mg/kg 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Lead mg/kg 0.3 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Selenium mg/kg 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Zinc mg/kg 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Ali/Aro C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C12 mg/kg 1.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C12 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C12-C16 mg/kg 1.2 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C12-C16 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C16-C21 mg/kg 1.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C16-C21 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C21-C35 mg/kg 3.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C21-C35 mg/kg 3.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C12 mg/kg 0.9 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C12 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C12-C16 mg/kg 0.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C12-C16 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C16-C21 mg/kg 0.6 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C16-C21 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C21-C35 mg/kg 1.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C21-C35 mg/kg 1.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Benzene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Ethylbenzene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Toluene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 m+p Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 o Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 C10-C24 Diesel Range Organics (DRO) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 C24-C40 Lube Oil Range Organics (LORO) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 EPH (C10-C40) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
Page 5 of 6
Appendix A - Details of Analysis
Method Parameter Units
Limit of
Detection
Sample
Preparation Sub-Contracted UKAS MCERTSDETSC 3303 Acenaphthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Acenaphthylene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(a)pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(a)anthracene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(b)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(k)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Naphthalene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Phenanthrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 28 + PCB 31 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 52 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 101 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 118 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 153 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 138 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 180 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB Total mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
Method details are shown only for those determinands listed in Annex A of the MCERTS standard. Anything not included on this list falls outside the scope of
MCERTS. No Recovery Factors are used in the determination of results. Results reported assume 100% recovery. Full method statements are available on
request.
Page 6 of 6
Certificate Number 14-Aug-17Client
Our Reference
Client Reference
Order No
Contract Title
Description
Date Received
Date Started
Date Completed
Test Procedures
Notes
Approved By
Adam Fenwick
Opinions and interpretations are outside the laboratory's scope of ISO 10725
accreditation. This certificate is issued in accordance with the accreditation
requirements of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service. The results reported herein
relate only to the material supplied to the laboratory. This certificate shall not be
reproduced except in full, without the prior written approval of the laboratory.
Contracts Manager
Warrington
2 Soil samples.
10-Aug-17
10-Aug-17
14-Aug-17
Identified by prefix DETSn (details on request).
Certificate of Analysis
17-07493
Ian Farmer Associates
4 Faraday Close
District 15
Pattinson North Industrial Est
Washington
Tyne & Wear
NE38 8QJ
17-07493
42103C
(not supplied)
Derwentside Environmental Testing Services LimitedUnit 2, Park Road Industrial Estate South, Consett, Co Durham, DH8 5PY
Tel: 01207 582333 • email: info@dets.co.uk • www.dets.co.uk Page 1 of 3 .
Summary of Chemical AnalysisSoil Samples
Our Ref 17-07493Client Ref 42103C
Contract Title WarringtonLab No 1215552 1215553
Sample ID BH12A CPT02Depth 2.20 0.50
Other ID 8 3
Sample Type D D
Sampling Date n/s n/s
Sampling Time n/s n/s
Test Method LOD Units
DETSC 2003# 0.01 % 9.8 8.5DETSC 2002# 0.1 % 4.3 6.4
Loss on Ignition at 440oCOrganic matter
Inorganics
Page 2 of 3Key: # -MCERTS (accreditation only applies if report carries the MCERTS logo). n/s -not supplied.
Information in Support of the Analytical ResultsOur Ref 17-07493
Client Ref 42103CContract Warrington
Containers Received & Deviating Samples
Lab No Sample ID
Date
Sampled Containers Received Holding time exceeded for tests
Inappropriate
container for
tests1215552 BH12A 2.20 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Loss on Ignition (730
days), Organic Matter (Manual) (730 days)
1215553 CPT02 0.50 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Loss on Ignition (730
days), Organic Matter (Manual) (730 days)
Soil Analysis NotesInorganic soil analysis was carried out on a dried sample, crushed to pass a 425µm sieve, in accordance with BS1377.
Organic soil analysis was carried out on an 'as received' sample. Organics results are corrected for moisture and expressed on a dry weight basis.
The Loss on Drying, used to express organics analysis on an air dried basis, is carried out at a temperature of 28°C +/-2°C.
DisposalFrom the issue date of this test certificate, samples will be held for the following times prior to disposal :-
Soils - 1 month, Liquids - 2 weeks, Asbestos (test portion) - 6 months
Key: P-Plastic T-Tub
DETS cannot be held responsible for the integrity of samples received whereby the laboratory did not undertake the sampling. In this instance samples received may
be deviating. Deviating Sample criteria are based on British and International standards and laboratory trials in conjunction with the UKAS note 'Guidance on
Deviating Samples'. All samples received are listed above. However, those samples that have additional comments in relation to hold time, inappropriate containers
etc are deviating due to the reasons stated. This means that the analysis is accredited where applicable, but results may be compromised due to sample deviations. If
no sampled date (soils) or date+time (waters) has been supplied then samples are deviating. However, if you are able to supply a sampled date (and time for waters)
this will prevent samples being reported as deviating where specific hold times are not exceeded and where the container supplied is suitable.
Page 3 of 3
Certificate Number 14-Aug-17Client
Our Reference
Client Reference
Order No
Contract Title
Description
Date Received
Date Started
Date Completed
Test Procedures
Notes
Approved By
Adam Fenwick
Opinions and interpretations are outside the laboratory's scope of ISO 10725
accreditation. This certificate is issued in accordance with the accreditation
requirements of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service. The results reported herein
relate only to the material supplied to the laboratory. This certificate shall not be
reproduced except in full, without the prior written approval of the laboratory.
Contracts Manager
Warrington
One Soil sample.
10-Aug-17
10-Aug-17
14-Aug-17
Identified by prefix DETSn (details on request).
Certificate of Analysis
17-07599
Ian Farmer Associates
4 Faraday Close
District 15
Pattinson North Industrial Est
Washington
Tyne & Wear
NE38 8QJ
17-07599
42103C
(not supplied)
Derwentside Environmental Testing Services LimitedUnit 2, Park Road Industrial Estate South, Consett, Co Durham, DH8 5PY
Tel: 01207 582333 • email: info@dets.co.uk • www.dets.co.uk Page 1 of 3 .
Summary of Chemical AnalysisSoil Samples
Our Ref 17-07599Client Ref 42103C
Contract Title WarringtonLab No 1216047
Sample ID CPT01Depth 0.50
Other ID 3
Sample Type D
Sampling Date n/s
Sampling Time n/s
Test Method LOD Units
DETSC 2003# 0.01 % 7.5DETSC 2002# 0.1 % 4.0
Loss on Ignition at 440oCOrganic matter
Inorganics
Page 2 of 3Key: # -MCERTS (accreditation only applies if report carries the MCERTS logo). n/s -not supplied.
Information in Support of the Analytical ResultsOur Ref 17-07599
Client Ref 42103CContract Warrington
Containers Received & Deviating Samples
Lab No Sample ID
Date
Sampled Containers Received Holding time exceeded for tests
Inappropriate
container for
tests1216047 CPT01 0.50 SOIL PB 1L Sample date not supplied, Loss on Ignition (730
days), Organic Matter (Manual) (730 days)
Soil Analysis NotesInorganic soil analysis was carried out on a dried sample, crushed to pass a 425µm sieve, in accordance with BS1377.
Organic soil analysis was carried out on an 'as received' sample. Organics results are corrected for moisture and expressed on a dry weight basis.
The Loss on Drying, used to express organics analysis on an air dried basis, is carried out at a temperature of 28°C +/-2°C.
DisposalFrom the issue date of this test certificate, samples will be held for the following times prior to disposal :-
Soils - 1 month, Liquids - 2 weeks, Asbestos (test portion) - 6 months
Key: P-Plastic B-Bottle
DETS cannot be held responsible for the integrity of samples received whereby the laboratory did not undertake the sampling. In this instance samples received may
be deviating. Deviating Sample criteria are based on British and International standards and laboratory trials in conjunction with the UKAS note 'Guidance on
Deviating Samples'. All samples received are listed above. However, those samples that have additional comments in relation to hold time, inappropriate containers
etc are deviating due to the reasons stated. This means that the analysis is accredited where applicable, but results may be compromised due to sample deviations. If
no sampled date (soils) or date+time (waters) has been supplied then samples are deviating. However, if you are able to supply a sampled date (and time for waters)
this will prevent samples being reported as deviating where specific hold times are not exceeded and where the container supplied is suitable.
Page 3 of 3
Certificate Number 15-Aug-17Client
Our Reference
Client Reference
Order No
Contract Title
Description
Date Received
Date Started
Date Completed
Test Procedures
Notes
Approved By
Adam Fenwick
Opinions and interpretations are outside the laboratory's scope of ISO 10725
accreditation. This certificate is issued in accordance with the accreditation
requirements of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service. The results reported herein
relate only to the material supplied to the laboratory. This certificate shall not be
reproduced except in full, without the prior written approval of the laboratory.
Contracts Manager
Western Link
One Soil sample.
10-Aug-17
10-Aug-17
15-Aug-17
Identified by prefix DETSn (details on request).
Certificate of Analysis
17-07495
Ian Farmer Associates
14-15 Rufford Court
Hardwick Grange
Woolston
Warrington
Cheshire
WA1 4RF
17-07495
42103
43146
Derwentside Environmental Testing Services LimitedUnit 2, Park Road Industrial Estate South, Consett, Co Durham, DH8 5PY
Tel: 01207 582333 • email: info@dets.co.uk • www.dets.co.uk Page 1 of 3 .
Summary of Chemical AnalysisSoil Samples
Our Ref 17-07495Client Ref 42103
Contract Title Western LinkLab No 1215555
Sample ID BH04ADepth 26.00
Other ID 5
Sample Type D
Sampling Date n/s
Sampling Time n/s
Test Method LOD Units
DETSC 2008# 8.3DETSC 2076# 10 mg/l 890
pHSulphate Aqueous Extract as SO4
Inorganics
Page 2 of 3Key: # -MCERTS (accreditation only applies if report carries the MCERTS logo). n/s -not supplied.
Information in Support of the Analytical ResultsOur Ref 17-07495
Client Ref 42103Contract Western Link
Containers Received & Deviating Samples
Lab No Sample ID
Date
Sampled Containers Received Holding time exceeded for tests
Inappropriate
container for
tests1215555 BH04A 26.00 SOIL PT 1L Sample date not supplied, Anions 2:1 (365 days), pH
+ Conductivity (7 days)
Soil Analysis NotesInorganic soil analysis was carried out on a dried sample, crushed to pass a 425µm sieve, in accordance with BS1377.
Organic soil analysis was carried out on an 'as received' sample. Organics results are corrected for moisture and expressed on a dry weight basis.
The Loss on Drying, used to express organics analysis on an air dried basis, is carried out at a temperature of 28°C +/-2°C.
DisposalFrom the issue date of this test certificate, samples will be held for the following times prior to disposal :-
Soils - 1 month, Liquids - 2 weeks, Asbestos (test portion) - 6 months
Key: P-Plastic T-Tub
DETS cannot be held responsible for the integrity of samples received whereby the laboratory did not undertake the sampling. In this instance samples received may
be deviating. Deviating Sample criteria are based on British and International standards and laboratory trials in conjunction with the UKAS note 'Guidance on
Deviating Samples'. All samples received are listed above. However, those samples that have additional comments in relation to hold time, inappropriate containers
etc are deviating due to the reasons stated. This means that the analysis is accredited where applicable, but results may be compromised due to sample deviations. If
no sampled date (soils) or date+time (waters) has been supplied then samples are deviating. However, if you are able to supply a sampled date (and time for waters)
this will prevent samples being reported as deviating where specific hold times are not exceeded and where the container supplied is suitable.
Page 3 of 3
Certificate Number 29-Aug-17Client
Our Reference
Client Reference
Order No
Contract Title
Description
Date Received
Date Started
Date Completed
Test Procedures
Notes
Approved By
Adam Fenwick
Opinions and interpretations are outside the laboratory's scope of ISO 17025
accreditation. This certificate is issued in accordance with the accreditation
requirements of the United Kingdom Accreditation Service. The results reported herein
relate only to the material supplied to the laboratory. This certificate shall not be
reproduced except in full, without the prior written approval of the laboratory.
Contracts Manager
Warrington Western Link
One Soil sample.
23-Aug-17
23-Aug-17
29-Aug-17
Identified by prefix DETSn (details on request).
Certificate of Analysis
17-08461
Ian Farmer Associates
14-15 Rufford Court
Hardwick Grange
Woolston
Warrington
Cheshire
WA1 4RF
17-08461
42103
(not supplied)
Derwentside Environmental Testing Services LimitedUnit 2, Park Road Industrial Estate South, Consett, Co Durham, DH8 5PY
Tel: 01207 582333 • email: info@dets.co.uk • www.dets.co.uk Page 1 of 6 .
Summary of Chemical AnalysisMatrix Descriptions
Our Ref 17-08461Client Ref 42103
Contract Title Warrington Western Link
Sample ID Other ID Depth Lab No Completed Matrix DescriptionCPT14A TUB 2 OF 3 1 1220745 29/08/2017 Dark brown sandy CLAY
Page 2 of 6
Summary of Chemical AnalysisSoil Samples
Our Ref 17-08461Client Ref 42103
Contract Title Warrington Western LinkLab No 1220745
Sample ID CPT14ADepth 1.00
Other ID TUB 2 OF 3
Sample Type D
Sampling Date 12/07/17
Sampling Time n/s
Test Method LOD Units
DETSC 2008# 8.2DETSC 2076# 10 mg/l 23
pHSulphate Aqueous Extract as SO4
Inorganics
Page 3 of 6Key: # -MCERTS (accreditation only applies if report carries the MCERTS logo). n/s -not supplied.
Information in Support of the Analytical ResultsOur Ref 17-08461
Client Ref 42103Contract Warrington Western Link
Containers Received & Deviating Samples
Lab No Sample ID
Date
Sampled Containers Received Holding time exceeded for tests
Inappropriate
container for
tests1220745 CPT14A 1.00 SOIL 12/07/17 PT 500ml pH + Conductivity (7 days)
Soil Analysis NotesInorganic soil analysis was carried out on a dried sample, crushed to pass a 425µm sieve, in accordance with BS1377.
Organic soil analysis was carried out on an 'as received' sample. Organics results are corrected for moisture and expressed on a dry weight basis.
The Loss on Drying, used to express organics analysis on an air dried basis, is carried out at a temperature of 28°C +/-2°C.
DisposalFrom the issue date of this test certificate, samples will be held for the following times prior to disposal :-
Soils - 1 month, Liquids - 2 weeks, Asbestos (test portion) - 6 months
Key: P-Plastic T-Tub
DETS cannot be held responsible for the integrity of samples received whereby the laboratory did not undertake the sampling. In this instance samples received may
be deviating. Deviating Sample criteria are based on British and International standards and laboratory trials in conjunction with the UKAS note 'Guidance on
Deviating Samples'. All samples received are listed above. However, those samples that have additional comments in relation to hold time, inappropriate containers
etc are deviating due to the reasons stated. This means that the analysis is accredited where applicable, but results may be compromised due to sample deviations. If
no sampled date (soils) or date+time (waters) has been supplied then samples are deviating. However, if you are able to supply a sampled date (and time for waters)
this will prevent samples being reported as deviating where specific hold times are not exceeded and where the container supplied is suitable.
Page 4 of 6
Appendix A - Details of Analysis
Method Parameter Units
Limit of
Detection
Sample
Preparation Sub-Contracted UKAS MCERTSDETSC 2002 Organic matter % 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2003 Loss on ignition % 0.01 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2008 pH pH Units 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2024 Sulphide mg/kg 10 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2076 Sulphate Aqueous Extract as SO4 mg/l 10 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2084 Total Carbon % 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2084 Total Organic Carbon % 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2119 Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N mg/kg 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Cyanide free mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Cyanide total mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Phenol - Monohydric mg/kg 0.3 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2130 Thiocyanate mg/kg 0.6 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2321 Total Sulphate as SO4 % 0.01 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 2325 Mercury mg/kg 0.05 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 3049 Sulphur (free) mg/kg 0.75 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2123 Boron (water soluble) mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Arsenic mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Barium mg/kg 1.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Beryllium mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cadmium Available mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cadmium mg/kg 0.1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Cobalt mg/kg 0.7 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Chromium mg/kg 0.15 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Copper mg/kg 0.2 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Manganese mg/kg 20 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Molybdenum mg/kg 0.4 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Nickel mg/kg 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Lead mg/kg 0.3 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Selenium mg/kg 0.5 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC2301 Zinc mg/kg 1 Air Dried No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Ali/Aro C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C12 mg/kg 1.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C12 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C12-C16 mg/kg 1.2 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C12-C16 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C16-C21 mg/kg 1.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C16-C21 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C21-C35 mg/kg 3.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aliphatic C21-C35 mg/kg 3.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C12 mg/kg 0.9 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C12 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C10-C35 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C12-C16 mg/kg 0.5 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C12-C16 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C16-C21 mg/kg 0.6 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C16-C21 mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C21-C35 mg/kg 1.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3072 Aromatic C21-C35 mg/kg 1.4 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Benzene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Ethylbenzene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Toluene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 m+p Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETS 062 o Xylene mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 C10-C24 Diesel Range Organics (DRO) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 C24-C40 Lube Oil Range Organics (LORO) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3311 EPH (C10-C40) mg/kg 10 As Received No Yes Yes
Page 5 of 6
Appendix A - Details of Analysis
Method Parameter Units
Limit of
Detection
Sample
Preparation Sub-Contracted UKAS MCERTSDETSC 3303 Acenaphthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Acenaphthylene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(a)pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(a)anthracene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(b)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(k)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Fluoranthene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Naphthalene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Phenanthrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3303 Pyrene mg/kg 0.03 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 28 + PCB 31 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 52 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 101 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 118 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 153 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 138 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB 180 mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
DETSC 3401 PCB Total mg/kg 0.01 As Received No Yes Yes
Method details are shown only for those determinands listed in Annex A of the MCERTS standard. Anything not included on this list falls outside the scope of
MCERTS. No Recovery Factors are used in the determination of results. Results reported assume 100% recovery. Full method statements are available on
request.
Page 6 of 6
Figure A3.2
Split, Photograph and Describe Records
Western Link
Split and Describe Samples BH04
Contract No. 42103
BH04 - U18 - 6.20m – 6.65m
Description: Soft, greyish brown, slightly sandy clayey SILT
Western Link
Split and Describe Samples BH05
Contract No. 42103
B2 – 0.50m – 1.00m
Description: MADE GROUND: Brown, slightly silty, very sandy GRAVEL with occasional inclusions of soft brown slightly sandy slightly gravelly clay. Gravel is angular fine to coarse (dark grey) limestone.
Western Link
Split and Describe Samples BH05
Contract No. 42103
Sample 5 – 2.00m- 2.45m
Description: MADE GROUND: Very soft, black CLAY and clayey SAND with inclusions of rubber and metal (nails). Pungent odour of hydrocarbons.
Western Link
Split and Describe Samples BH05
Contract No. 42103
U26 – 14.00m – 14.45
Description: (Stiff) light brown slightly sandy slightly gravelly CLAY. Gravel is angular to subrounded fine to coarse sandstone and mudstone.
Western Link
Split and Describe Samples BH06
Contract No. 42103
UT2 – 1.20m – 1.65m
Description: (Firm) orangey brown, slightly sandy CLAY. Root noted.
Western Link
Split and Describe Samples BH07
Contract No. 42103
U7 - 1.20m – 1.65m
Description: Soft, black, locally light brown, slightly sandy organic CLAY with occasional decaying roots/rootlets. Organic odour noted.
Western Link
Split and Describe Samples BH07
Contract No. 42103
U20 - 9.20m – 9.65m
Description: Brown, silty fine and medium SAND, thinly and thickly interlaminated with soft brown CLAY.
Western Link
Split and Describe Samples BH12A
Contract No. 42103
BH12A – 2.00m to 2.65m
Description: Dark, orangey brown, silty SAND and GRAVEL. Sand is fine to coarse. Gravel is angular and subangular fine to coarse of coal, burnt shale and occasional brick.
Figure A3.3
Results of Rock Testing
Site:
Job Number:
Originating Client:
Originating Reference:
Date Sampled:
Date Scheduled:
Date Testing Started:
Date Testing Finished:
Remarks:
Authorised By:
Page. 1
Ian Farmer Associates (1998) Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 3661447Registered Office: Unit 4 Faraday Close, Pattinson North Industrial Estate, Washington, NE38 8QJ
Offices in: Coventry (024) 7630 3422. Harpenden, Herts. (01582) 460 018. Llanelli (01554) 566 566.Motherwell (01698) 230 231. Newcastle upon Tyne (0191) 482 8500. Truro (01827) 261 775.
Warrington (01925) 855 440.
Paul CathcartQuality Manager Date: 22/08/2017
Unit 4 Faraday Close, Pattinson North Industrial Estate, Washington, Tyne & Wear, NE38 8QJTel. 0191 482 8500 Fax. 0191 482 8520 Email. washington@ianfarmer.co.uk Internet. www.ianfarmer.co.uk
F.A.O.
Test Report - 42103R / 2
Warrington Western Link
42103R
Warrington Borough Council
42103
Not Given
03/08/2017
15/08/2017
16/08/2017
Paul Cathcart
Site:
Client:
Lne W Dps Dps'
Is
.
Is
(50)
mm mm mm mm kN mm MPa MPa
BH10 14.10 D PL YES 35.7 86.0 86.0 85.0 0.1 86.0 0.016 0.021
BH10 14.10 A PD YES 85.3 38.3 34.3 0.1 64.5 0.024 0.027
BH10 20.21 D PL YES 36.1 84.1 84.1 82.1 0.4 84.1 0.059 0.075
BH10 20.21 A PD NO 84.6 70.6 57.6 0.2 87.2 0.024 0.031
BH10 20.80 D PL YES 103.0 85.5 85.5 82.5 0.6 85.5 0.085 0.109
BH10 20.80 A PD YES 85.7 108.4 96.4 2.0 108.7 0.166 0.235
BH10 21.78 D PL YES 51.0 86.2 86.2 84.2 0.5 86.2 0.070 0.089
BH10 21.78 A PD YES 86.0 50.1 46.1 0.0 74.0 0.004 0.005
BH10 22.25 D PL YES 85.2 85.4 85.4 81.4 1.1 85.4 0.145 0.184
BH10 22.25 A PD YES 85.5 101.3 93.3 0.0 105.0 0.002 0.003
BH10 22.80 l U YES 24.2 50.2 31.5 28.5 0.0 44.9 0.007 0.007
BH10 22.80 l U YES 27.6 56.5 25.5 21.5 0.0 42.9 0.006 0.006
BH10 22.80 l U YES 27.3 54.3 25.7 22.7 0.0 42.1 0.005 0.005
BH10 23.38 D PL YES 53.8 84.9 84.9 82.9 0.0 84.9 0.004 0.005
BH10 23.38 A PD YES 86.6 52.0 47.0 0.7 75.7 0.124 0.150
BH12 6.82 D PL YES 43.7 84.7 84.7 83.7 0.0 84.7 0.004 0.005
BH12 6.82 A PD YES 85.5 55.5 53.5 0.1 77.7 0.024 0.029
BH12 7.60 D PL YES 19.6 84.4 84.4 82.4 0.2 84.4 0.022 0.028
BH12 7.60 A PD YES 84.1 47.3 31.3 0.2 71.2 0.041 0.048
BH12 8.84 D PL YES 28.8 85.2 85.2 82.2 0.0 85.2 0.004 0.005
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Point Load Strength Index TestsSummary of Results
BoreholeNo. Depth
m
SampleRock Type
andTest condition
Test Typesee ISRM
Failu
re V
alid
(Y/N
)
DimensionsForce
P
Equi
vale
nt
diam
eter
, De Point Load
Strength Index Remarks(including water
content if measured)Ty
pe(D
, A, I
, B)
Dire
ctio
n(L
, P o
r U)
C19 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C19 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C20 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C20 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C21 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C21 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C22 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C22 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C23 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C23 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C24 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C24 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C24 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C25 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C25 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C1 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C1 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C2 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C2 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C3 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
Test TypeD - Diametral, A - Axial, I - Irregular Lump, B - BlockDirection L - parallel to planes of weaknessP - perpendicular to planes of weaknessU - unknown or randomDimensions Dps - Distance between platens ( platen separation )Dps' - at failure ( see ISRM note 6)Lne - Length from platens to nearest free endW - Width of shortest dimension perpendicular to load, PSize factor, F = (De/50)0.45 for all tests.
Detailed legend for test and dimensions, based on ISRM
Method of Preparation: ISRM 2007 Suggested method for point load strength index (pages 125 - 132)
Method of Test: ISRM 2007 Suggested method for point load strength index (pages 125 - 132)
P
WDps
Axial
P
W
Lne Dps
Block/irregular lumpDiametral
Dps
P
Lne
W
Site:
Client:
Lne W Dps Dps'
Is
.
Is
(50)
mm mm mm mm kN mm MPa MPa
BH12 8.84 A PD YES 86.0 29.2 27.2 0.0 56.5 0.009 0.010
BH12 9.66 D PL YES 27.6 86.6 86.6 84.6 0.0 86.6 0.004 0.005
BH12 9.66 A PD YES 84.5 28.9 26.9 0.1 55.8 0.039 0.041
BH12 13.50 D PL YES 45.5 85.6 85.6 82.6 0.0 85.6 0.000 0.010
BH12 13.50 A PD YES 87.3 48.7 45.7 0.0 73.6 0.000 0.010
BH12 15.39 D PL YES 31.8 83.4 83.4 79.4 0.1 83.4 0.020 0.020
BH12 15.39 A PD YES 85.1 31.9 30.9 0.1 58.8 0.020 0.030
BH12 15.70 D PL YES 30.6 84.6 84.6 82.6 0.1 84.6 0.020 0.020
BH12 15.70 A PD YES 86.3 57.3 48.3 0.2 79.4 0.040 0.050
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Point Load Strength Index TestsSummary of Results
BoreholeNo. Depth
m
SampleRock Type
andTest condition
Test Typesee ISRM
Failu
re V
alid
(Y/N
)
DimensionsForce
P
Equi
vale
nt
diam
eter
, De Point Load
Strength Index Remarks(including water
content if measured)Ty
pe(D
, A, I
, B)
Dire
ctio
n(L
, P o
r U)
C3 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C4 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C4 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C5 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C5 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C6 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C6 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C7 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C7 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
Test TypeD - Diametral, A - Axial, I - Irregular Lump, B - BlockDirection L - parallel to planes of weaknessP - perpendicular to planes of weaknessU - unknown or randomDimensions Dps - Distance between platens ( platen separation )Dps' - at failure ( see ISRM note 6)Lne - Length from platens to nearest free endW - Width of shortest dimension perpendicular to load, PSize factor, F = (De/50)0.45 for all tests.
Detailed legend for test and dimensions, based on ISRM
Method of Preparation: ISRM 2007 Suggested method for point load strength index (pages 125 - 132)
Method of Test: ISRM 2007 Suggested method for point load strength index (pages 125 - 132)
P
WDps
Axial
P
W
Lne Dps
Block/irregular lumpDiametral
Dps
P
Lne
W
Dia. Length H/D Condition Stress Rate UCS
mm mm Mg/m3 % MPa/s MPa
85.8 140.7 *1.6 2.25 11.2 as received 0.5015 AC 5.6
ISRM p87 test 1, water content at 105 ± 3 oC, specimen as tested for UCS *Denotes length diameter ratio outside ISRM specification2 ISRM p86 clause (vii), Caliper method used for determination of bulk volume and derivation of bulk density Mode of failure :3 ISRM p153 part 1, determination of Uniaxial Compressive Strength ( UCS ) of Rock Materials S - Single shear MS - multiple shear
above notes apply unless annotated otherwise in the remarks AC - Axial cleavage F - Fragmented
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Depth
m
Sample Rock Type
Specimen Dimensions2
Laboratory Test Report
Uniaxial Compression3
RemarksMode of
failure
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UNIAXIAL COMPRESSION TEST ON ROCK - SUMMARY OF RESULTS
Hole No.
BH10 22.80 C24 Brown SANDSTONE
Bulk Density2
Water Content
1
Notes 1
Method of Preparation: International Society for Rock Mechanics, The complete ISRM suggested methods for Rock Characterization Testing and Monitoring, 2007
Method of Test: International Society for Rock Mechanics, The complete ISRM suggested methods for Rock Characterization Testing and Monitoring, 2007
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Lne W Dps Dps'
Is
.
Is
(50)
mm mm mm mm kN mm MPa MPa
BH07 21.00 D PL YES 35.3 83.9 83.9 80.9 0.0 83.9 0.002 0.002
BH07 21.00 A PD YES 85.0 39.3 37.3 0.0 65.2 0.003 0.003
BH07 22.66 D PL YES 27.0 84.9 84.9 82.9 0.2 84.9 0.024 0.031
BH07 22.66 A PD YES 85.8 31.2 28.2 0.2 58.4 0.048 0.051
BH07 23.87 D PL YES 38.9 85.0 85.0 82.0 0.3 85.0 0.048 0.061
BH07 23.87 A PD YES 82.3 32.6 29.6 0.0 58.4 0.005 0.005
BH07 24.17 D PL YES 43.1 86.1 86.1 83.1 0.0 86.1 0.002 0.003
BH07 24.17 A PD YES 86.4 69.2 56.2 0.0 87.3 0.003 0.003
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Point Load Strength Index TestsSummary of Results
BoreholeNo. Depth
m
SampleRock Type
andTest condition
Test Typesee ISRM
Failu
re V
alid
(Y/N
)
DimensionsForce
P
Equi
vale
nt
diam
eter
, De Point Load
Strength Index Remarks(including water
content if measured)Ty
pe(D
, A, I
, B)
Dire
ctio
n(L
, P o
r U)
C33 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C33 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C34 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C34 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C35 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C35 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C36 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
C36 Brown SANDSTONEAs received
Test TypeD - Diametral, A - Axial, I - Irregular Lump, B - BlockDirection L - parallel to planes of weaknessP - perpendicular to planes of weaknessU - unknown or randomDimensions Dps - Distance between platens ( platen separation )Dps' - at failure ( see ISRM note 6)Lne - Length from platens to nearest free endW - Width of shortest dimension perpendicular to load, PSize factor, F = (De/50)0.45 for all tests.
Detailed legend for test and dimensions, based on ISRM
Method of Preparation: ISRM 2007 Suggested method for point load strength index (pages 125 - 132)
Method of Test: ISRM 2007 Suggested method for point load strength index (pages 125 - 132)
P
WDps
Axial
P
W
Lne Dps
Block/irregular lumpDiametral
Dps
P
Lne
W
Site:
Job Number:
Originating Client:
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APPENDIX 4
CHEMICAL LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
Figure A4.1
Results of Chemical Tests – Soil and Leachate
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MCERTS Preparation
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Test Sample AR AR AR AR AR
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 3.40 5.80
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 2.40 4.80
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 28-JUN-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Moisture @105C Grav (1 Dec) (105 C) 0.1 % N 22 14 5.7 24 24
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Test Sample AR AR AR
Bottom Depth 2.20 4.60 7.00
Top Depth 1.20 3.60 6.00
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Moisture @105C Grav (1 Dec) (105 C) 0.1 % N 30 20 16
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Test Sample M40 M40 M40 M40 M40
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 3.40 5.80
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 2.40 4.80
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 28-JUN-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Retained on 10mm sieve Grav 0.1 % N <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
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MCERTS Preparation
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Test Sample M40 M40 M40
Bottom Depth 2.20 4.60 7.00
Top Depth 1.20 3.60 6.00
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Retained on 10mm sieve Grav 0.1 % N <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
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Test Sample A40 A40 A40 A40 A40
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 3.40 5.80
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 2.40 4.80
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 28-JUN-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Sulphate (Total) ICP/OES 0.01 % N 1.2 0.02 0.09 0.19 0.16
Sulphur (total) ICP/OES 0.01 % N 0.52 0.01 0.06 0.13 0.10
Total Organic Carbon OX/IR 0.1 % N 19 0.4 3.9 1.2 1.6
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Test Sample A40 A40 A40
Bottom Depth 2.20 4.60 7.00
Top Depth 1.20 3.60 6.00
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Sulphate (Total) ICP/OES 0.01 % N 0.37 0.11 0.05
Sulphur (total) ICP/OES 0.01 % N 0.39 0.04 0.03
Total Organic Carbon OX/IR 0.1 % N 3.7 0.5 1.0
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Test Sample AR AR AR AR AR
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 3.40 5.80
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 2.40 4.80
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 28-JUN-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Boron (water-soluble) ICP/OES 1 mg/kg N <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Cyanide (Total) Colorimetry (CF) 1 mg/kg M <1 <1 <1 7 8
Total Phenols GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg N <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Sulphide Colorimetry 10 mg/kg N 95 20 160 200 38
Asbestos ID PLM SU N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D.
pH Probe M 6.9 7.7 7.9 7.8 7.5
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Test Sample AR AR AR
Bottom Depth 2.20 4.60 7.00
Top Depth 1.20 3.60 6.00
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Boron (water-soluble) ICP/OES 1 mg/kg N <1 <1 <1
Cyanide (Total) Colorimetry (CF) 1 mg/kg M 15 2 <1
Total Phenols GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg N <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Sulphide Colorimetry 10 mg/kg N <10 <10 <10
Asbestos ID PLM SU N.D. N.D. N.D.
pH Probe M 7.3 7.4 7.5
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Test Sample M40 M40 M40 M40 M40
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 3.40 5.80
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 2.40 4.80
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 28-JUN-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Arsenic ICP/OES 2 mg/kg M 140 6 22 24 47
Cadmium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 2 <1 1 4 2
Chromium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 56 29 33 39 84
Copper ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 620 20 57 87 85
Lead ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 370 28 96 110 150
Nickel ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 160 28 34 18 25
Mercury ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M <1 <1 <1 <1 2
Selenium ICP/OES 3 mg/kg M <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
Vanadium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 120 27 31 17 25
Zinc ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 950 47 270 760 720
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Soil Suite
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Test Sample M40 M40 M40
Bottom Depth 2.20 4.60 7.00
Top Depth 1.20 3.60 6.00
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Arsenic ICP/OES 2 mg/kg M 48 21 69
Cadmium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 5 2 2
Chromium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 85 33 73
Copper ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 140 45 48
Lead ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 180 65 100
Nickel ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 32 14 19
Mercury ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 2 <1 <1
Selenium ICP/OES 3 mg/kg M <3 <3 <3
Vanadium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 31 14 15
Zinc ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 900 470 490
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PAH USEPA16
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Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 3.40 5.80
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 2.40 4.80
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 28-JUN-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Naphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 0.1
Acenaphthylene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Acenaphthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Fluorene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Phenanthrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.3 <0.1 <0.1 0.2 0.3
Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.8 <0.1 <0.1 0.5 0.4
Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.8 <0.1 <0.1 0.5 0.3
Benzo(a)Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.4 <0.1 <0.1 0.2 0.2
Chrysene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.5 <0.1 <0.1 0.3 0.2
Benzo(b)fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.5 <0.1 <0.1 0.2 0.1
Benzo(k)fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.5 <0.1 <0.1 0.2 0.2
Benzo(a)Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.5 <0.1 <0.1 0.2 0.1
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.3 <0.1 <0.1 0.1 <0.1
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Benzo(ghi)Perylene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.3 <0.1 <0.1 0.1 <0.1
Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (Total) GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U 4.9 <0.1 <0.1 2.7 1.9
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Test Sample M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.20 4.60 7.00
Top Depth 1.20 3.60 6.00
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Naphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.2 <0.1 <0.1
Acenaphthylene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U 0.3 <0.1 <0.1
Acenaphthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Fluorene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Phenanthrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.6 0.1 0.1
Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U 0.2 <0.1 <0.1
Fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.3 0.3 0.2
Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.2 0.3 0.2
Benzo(a)Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.7 0.2 0.2
Chrysene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.8 0.2 0.2
Benzo(b)fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.0 0.2 0.1
Benzo(k)fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.8 0.2 0.2
Benzo(a)Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.0 0.2 0.1
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.7 0.1 <0.1
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.2 <0.1 <0.1
Benzo(ghi)Perylene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.7 0.1 <0.1
Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (Total) GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U 9.9 2.0 1.3
Concept Reference: 666658
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Soil Analysed as Soil
PCB EC7
Concept Reference 666658 001 666658 002 666658 003 666658 004 666658 005
Customer Sample Reference CPT01A CPT03A CPT14A CPT14A CPT14A
Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 3.40 5.80
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 2.40 4.80
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 28-JUN-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#28 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (26,9) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#52 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#101 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (26,9) <10 (26) <1.0 (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#118 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (26,9) <10 (26) <1.0 (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#138 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (26,9) <10 (26) <1.0 (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#153 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (26,9) <10 (26) <1.0 (26,9) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#180 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
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Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Soil Analysed as Soil
PCB EC7
Concept Reference 666658 006 666658 007 666658 008
Customer Sample Reference CPT15A CPT15A CPT15A
Test Sample M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.20 4.60 7.00
Top Depth 1.20 3.60 6.00
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#28 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#52 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#101 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (26,9) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#118 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (26,9) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#138 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#153 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#180 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.05 µg/kg M (9,26) <10 (26) <1.0 (26) <1.0
Concept Reference: 666658
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Soil Analysed as Soil
TPH (CWG) with MTBE, BTEX
Concept Reference 666658001
666658002
666658003
666658004
666658005
Customer Sample Reference CPT01A CPT03A CPT14A CPT14A CPT14A
Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 3.40 5.80
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 2.40 4.80
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017
28-JUN-2017
03-JUL-2017
03-JUL-2017
03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class SandySoil
SandySoil
SandySoil
SandySoil
SandySoil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110,13) <20 (13) <10 (13) <10 (13) <10 (13) <10
Toluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C5 - C6 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.100 mg/kg N (110)
<0.200<0.100 <0.100 <0.100 <0.100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6-C8 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N (110) <0.20 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N (110) <0.20 <0.10 <0.10 0.78 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (9,13) <10 (13) <1 (13,9) <10 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 12 (13) <1 (13,9) <10 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13,9) <10 (13) <1 (9,13) <10 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aliphatic) GCxGC 2 mg/kg M (13) 98 (13) <2 (13) 18 (13) <2 (13) <2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C35-C40 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg N (13) 37 (13) <1 (9,13) <10 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic) total Calc mg/kg N (13) 150 (13) N.D. (13) 18 (13) 0.78 (13) N.D.
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6 - C7 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N (110) <0.20 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C7-C8 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N (110) <0.20 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N (110) <0.20 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aromatic) GCxGC 2 mg/kg M (9,13) <10 (13) <2 (13,9) <10 (13) <2 (13) <2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 19 (13) <1 (9,13) <10 (13) 2 (13) 2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 26 (13) <1 (9,13) <10 (13) 5 (13) 5
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 42 (13) <1 (13) 17 (13) 18 (13) 15
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C35-C40 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg N (13,9) <10 (13) <1 (13,9) <10 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aromatic) total Calc mg/kg N (13) 42 (13) N.D. (13) 17 (13) 25 (13) 22
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic+Aromatic) Calc mg/kg N (13) 190 (13) N.D. (13) 35 (13) 26 (13) 22
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Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Soil Analysed as Soil
TPH (CWG) with MTBE, BTEX
Concept Reference 666658006
666658007
666658008
Customer Sample Reference CPT15A CPT15A CPT15A
Test Sample M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.20 4.60 7.00
Top Depth 1.20 3.60 6.00
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017
30-JUN-2017
30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class SandySoil
SandySoil
SandySoil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (13) <10 (13) <10 (13) <10
Toluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C5 - C6 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.100 mg/kg N <0.100 <0.100 <0.100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6-C8 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 3 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 3 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aliphatic) GCxGC 2 mg/kg M (13) 8 (13) <2 (13) <2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C35-C40 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg N (13) 2 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic) total Calc mg/kg N (13) 16 (13) N.D. (13) N.D.
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6 - C7 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C7-C8 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aromatic) GCxGC 2 mg/kg M (13) <2 (13) <2 (13) <2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 6 (13) 2 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 25 (13) 6 (13) 2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 88 (13) 22 (13) 9
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C35-C40 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg N (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aromatic) total Calc mg/kg N (13) 120 (13) 30 (13) 11
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic+Aromatic) Calc mg/kg N (13) 140 (13) 30 (13) 11
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Customer Reference: 42103
Soil Analysed as Soil
Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 624)
Concept Reference 666658 001 666658 002 666658 003 666658 004 666658 005
Customer Sample Reference CPT01A CPT03A CPT14A CPT14A CPT14A
Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 3.40 5.80
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 2.40 4.80
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 28-JUN-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Dichlorodifluoromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Chloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Vinyl chloride monomer GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Chloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Trichlorofluoromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Dichloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
2,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Chloroform GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromochloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1,1-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Carbon tetrachloride GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110,13) <20 (13) <10 (13) <10 (13) <10 (13) <10
1,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Trichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromodichloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Dibromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Toluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1,2-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,3-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Tetrachloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Chlorodibromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2-dibromoethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Chlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Styrene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromoform GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Isopropyl benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2,3-Trichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
n-Propylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Tert-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Sec-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
p-Isopropyltoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
2-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
4-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
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Customer Reference: 42103
Soil Analysed as Soil
Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 624)
Concept Reference 666658 006 666658 007 666658 008
Customer Sample Reference CPT15A CPT15A CPT15A
Test Sample M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.20 4.60 7.00
Top Depth 1.20 3.60 6.00
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Dichlorodifluoromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Chloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50
Vinyl chloride monomer GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Bromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50
Chloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Trichlorofluoromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Dichloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
2,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50
Chloroform GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Bromochloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,1,1-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Carbon tetrachloride GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,2-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (13) <10 (13) <10 (13) <10
1,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Trichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Bromodichloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Dibromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Toluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,1,2-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,3-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Tetrachloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Chlorodibromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,2-dibromoethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Chlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10
Styrene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50
Bromoform GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Isopropyl benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50
1,2,3-Trichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50
n-Propylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Bromobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Tert-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
Sec-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
p-Isopropyltoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
2-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50
4-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50
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Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 28-JUN-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Chlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-methyl phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
3/4-Methylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Hexachloroethane GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
Nitrobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Isophorone GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Nitrophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4-Dimethylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4-Dichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Chloroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
Hexachlorobutadiene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Methylnaphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Chloronaphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Dimethyl phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,6-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
3-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
Dibenzofuran GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Diethyl phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
Azobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Bromophenyl phenylether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Hexachlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Pentachlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Carbazole GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Di-n-butylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Butyl benzylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Di-n-octylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
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Test Sample M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.20 4.60 7.00
Top Depth 1.20 3.60 6.00
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017 30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Chlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-methyl phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
3/4-Methylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Hexachloroethane GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
Nitrobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Isophorone GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Nitrophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4-Dimethylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4-Dichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Chloroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
Hexachlorobutadiene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Methylnaphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Chloronaphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Dimethyl phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,6-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
3-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
Dibenzofuran GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Diethyl phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
Azobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Bromophenyl phenylether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Hexachlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Pentachlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Carbazole GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Di-n-butylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Butyl benzylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Di-n-octylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
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Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20
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Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Arsenic (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.2 µg/l U 1.2 <0.2 14 17
Boron (Dissolved) ICP/OES (Filtered) 0.01 mg/l N 0.06 0.04 0.03 0.13
Cadmium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.02 µg/l U 0.06 <0.02 0.07 0.09
Chromium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 2 1
Copper (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.5 µg/l U 1.4 1.1 16 1.7
Lead (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.3 µg/l U <0.3 <0.3 1.5 1.3
Nickel (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U 2 <1 2 4
Mercury (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.05 µg/l U <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 0.08
Selenium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.5 µg/l U <0.5 <0.5 0.8 <0.5
Vanadium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 2 µg/l U <2 <2 4 <2
Zinc (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 2 µg/l U 5 <2 9 8
Ammoniacal nitrogen Discrete Analyser 0.05 mg/l U 0.26 <0.05 0.22 0.05
Chloride Discrete Analyser 1 mg/l U 2 <1 <1 2
Cyanide (Total) Colorimetry 0.05 mg/l U <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05
Fluoride Discrete Analyser 0.05 mg/l U 0.28 0.35 0.46 0.68
Nitrate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 78
Total Phenols GC/MS 0.5 µg/l U (13) <0.5 <0.5 (13) <0.5 (13) <0.5
Phosphate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U 7.3 2.8 0.7 6.5
Sulphate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U 140 2.8 9.3 87
Sulphide Colorimetry 0.05 mg/l N <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05
Dissolved Organic Carbon OX/IR 1 mg/l N 27 4 16 28
Electrical Conductivity Probe 10 µS/cm N 340 36 120 540
pH Probe U 7.6 7.3 7.6 7.6
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Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20
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Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Naphthalene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.01 (13) 0.06 (13) 0.16 (13) 0.04
Acenaphthylene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U 0.02 0.02 0.20 0.08
Acenaphthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.02 (13) 0.02 (13) 0.12 (13) 0.44
Fluorene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.02 (13) 0.04 (13) 0.14 (13) 0.12
Phenanthrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.02 (13) 0.10 (13) 0.32 (13) 0.06
Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U 0.01 0.02 0.26 0.12
Fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) <0.01 (13) 0.04 (13) 0.64 (13) 0.20
Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) <0.01 (13) 0.02 (13) 0.58 (13) 0.12
Benzo(a)Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U 0.01 0.02 0.38 0.04
Chrysene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U 0.01 0.04 0.42 0.04
Benzo(b)fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U 0.01 0.04 0.60 0.08
Benzo(k)fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U 0.01 0.02 0.56 0.06
Benzo(a)Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U 0.01 0.02 0.70 0.08
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U 0.01 0.02 0.62 0.06
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U <0.01 0.02 0.12 0.02
Benzo(ghi)Perylene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U <0.01 0.02 0.80 0.08
Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (Total) GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U 0.16 0.52 6.6 1.6
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Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#28 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#52 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#101 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#118 GC/MS 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#138 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#153 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#180 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
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28-JUN-2017
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Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Toluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C5 - C6 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N <0.010 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6-C8 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N <0.010 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N <0.010 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (100,13) <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13,100) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13) 0.03 (100,13) <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13) 0.08 (100,13) <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6 - C7 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N <0.010 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C7-C8 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N <0.010 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N <0.010 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02 (13,100) <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (100,13) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (100,13) <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13) 0.03 (100,13) <0.10
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Customer Reference: 42103
Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 624)
Concept Reference 666658 001 666658 002 666658 003 666658 006
Customer Sample Reference CPT01A CPT03A CPT14A CPT15A
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 28-JUN-2017 03-JUL-2017 30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Dichlorodifluoromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Chloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Vinyl chloride monomer GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Chloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Trichlorofluoromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Dichloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 50 µg/l N <50 <50 <50 <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
2,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Chloroform GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) 32 (13) 49 (13) 39
Bromochloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Carbon tetrachloride GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
1,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromodichloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) 1 (13) <1
Dibromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Toluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Tetrachloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Chlorodibromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-dibromoethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Chlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Styrene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromoform GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Isopropyl benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2,3-Trichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
n-Propylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Tert-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Sec-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
p-Isopropyltoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
2-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
4-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
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Index to symbols used in 666658-1
Concept Reference: 666658
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 625) (excl PAH)
Concept Reference 666658 001 666658 002 666658 003 666658 006
Customer Sample Reference CPT01A CPT03A CPT14A CPT15A
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20
Top Depth 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20
Date Sampled 30-JUN-2017 28-JUN-2017 03-JUL-2017 30-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Phenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Chlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
2-methyl phenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
3/4-Methylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Hexachloroethane GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
Nitrobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Isophorone GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Nitrophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4-Dimethylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4-Dichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
4-Chloroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Hexachlorobutadiene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Methylnaphthalene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <50 (162) <50 (162) <50 (162) <50
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Chloronaphthalene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Dimethyl phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
2,6-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
3-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Dibenzofuran GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Diethyl phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
4-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Azobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
4-Bromophenyl phenylether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Hexachlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Pentachlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Carbazole GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Di-n-butylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Butyl benzylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Di-n-octylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10
Value Description
M105 Analysis conducted on an "as received" aliquot. Results are reported on a dryweight basis where moisture content was determined by assisted drying of sampleat 105C
A40 Assisted dried < 40C
M40 Analysis conducted on sample assisted dried at no more than 40C. Results arereported on a dry weight basis.
10:1 Leachate to BS EN 12457-2 (10:1)
AR As Received
N.D. Not Detected
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Notes
9 LOD raised due to dilution of sample
162 LOD determined by matrix spike recovery
100 LOD determined by sample aliquot used for analysis
110 LOD raised due to low internal standard recovery.
26 LOD raised because the analysis was performed by an alternative technique
13 Results have been blank corrected.
S Analysis was subcontracted
M Analysis is MCERTS accredited
U Analysis is UKAS accredited
N Analysis is not UKAS accredited
Asbestos was subcontracted to REC Asbestos.
These samples have been analysed exceeding recommended holding times. It is possible therefore that the results provided may be compromised.
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Concept Life Sciences
Certificate of Analysis
Hadfield HouseHadfield Street
CornbrookManchester
M16 9FETel : 0161 874 2400Fax : 0161 874 2468
Report Number: 667517-3
Date of Report: 16-Aug-2017
Customer: Ian Farmer Associates14-15 Rufford CourtHardwick GrangeWarringtonCheshireWA1 4RF
Customer Contact: Ms Michelle Hirst-Watson
Customer Job Reference: 42109Customer Purchase Order: 42961Customer Site Reference: Western Link
Date Job Received at Concept: 28-Jun-2017Date Analysis Started: 13-Jul-2017
Date Analysis Completed: 16-Aug-2017
The results reported relate to samples received in the laboratory and may not be representative of a wholebatch.Opinions and interpretations expressed herein are outside the scope of UKAS accreditationThis report should not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the laboratoryTests covered by this certificate were conducted in accordance with Concept Life Sciences SOPsAll results have been reviewed in accordance with Section 25 of the Concept Life Sciences, AnalyticalServices Quality Manual
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Report checkedand authorised by :Stefan KondzielaProject Manager
Issued by :Stefan KondzielaProject Manager
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Waste Acceptance Criteria
Following the recommendation from the Environment Agency (England and Wales)*, the leachate preparation in this report has been carried out to BS EN 12457-2 : One Stage
batch test at a liquid to solid ratio of 10 l/kg. This is also compliant with Schedule 10 of the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010.
Note : This is the minimum amount of testing which is required.
Further testing may be required if :
- evidence of immediately leachable parameters becomes available.
- evidence to indicate that the sample could be classified as hazardous under H1-H14 of the Waste(England and Wales) Regulations 2011(as amended) becomes available.
Acceptance of waste at landfill is always at the discretion of the Landfill Operator.
* Waste Sampling and Testing for Disposal at Landfill, EBPRI 11507B, Environment Agency (England and Wales) March 2013
As detailed in- Waste Classification. Guidance on the classification and assessment of waste. Technical Guidance WM3:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/427077/LIT_10121.pdf
Landfill WAC analysis (specifically leaching test results) should not be used for hazardous waste classification purposes. This analysis is only applicable for hazardous waste
landfill acceptance and does not give any indication as to whether a waste may be hazardous or non-hazardous.
Customer Sample Reference : BH12A ES4
SAL Sample Reference : 667517 001
Project Site : Western Link
Customer Reference : 42109
Bottom Depth : 2.00
Date Sampled : 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class : Sandy Soil
Soil Result Inert WasteLandfill
Stable nonreactive
Hazardous WasteLandfill
Determinand Technique LOD Units Symbol
Acid Neutralising Capacity (pH 4) Titration 2 Mol/kg N <2
Acid Neutralising Capacity (pH 7) Titration 2 Mol/kg N <2
Loss on Ignition Grav 0.1 % N 18 10.0
BTEX (Sum) Calc 0.080 mg/kg U (110) <0.080 6.0
PAH (Sum) Calc 1.6 mg/kg N 3.2 100.0
PCB EC7 (Sum) Calc 0.007 mg/kg M <0.007 1.0
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons C10-C40 (Sum) Calc 1 mg/kg N (13) 53 500.0
Data for BS EN 12457-2 (10:1) Result Inert WasteLandfill
Stable nonreactive
Hazardous WasteLandfill
Determinand Technique LOD Units Symbol
Antimony Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.026 0.06 0.7 5.0
Arsenic Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0020 mg/kg N 0.018 0.5 2.0 25.0
Barium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.77 20.0 100.0 300.0
Cadmium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.00020 mg/kg N 0.00051 0.04 1.0 5.0
Chromium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.016 0.5 10.0 70.0
Copper Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0050 mg/kg N 0.014 2.0 50.0 100.0
Lead Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0030 mg/kg N <0.0030 0.5 10.0 50.0
Mercury Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.00050 mg/kg N <0.00050 0.01 0.2 2.0
Molybdenum Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.20 0.5 10.0 30.0
Nickel Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.019 0.4 10.0 40.0
Selenium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0050 mg/kg N 0.070 0.1 0.5 7.0
Zinc Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.020 mg/kg N 0.088 4.0 50.0 200.0
Chloride Calc (W) 10 mg/kg N <10 800.0 15000.0 25000.0
Fluoride Calc (W) 0.50 mg/kg N 2.5 10.0 150.0 500.0
Sulphate Calc (W) 5 mg/kg N 730 1000.0 20000.0 50000.0
Phenols (Total-Mono) Calc 1.0 mg/kg N <1.0 1.0
Dissolved Organic Carbon Calc 10 mg/kg N 270 500.0 800.0 1000.0
Total Dissolved Solids Calc WAC ICP/MS 1000 mg/kg N 2400 4000.0 60000.0 100000.0
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Waste Acceptance Criteria
Following the recommendation from the Environment Agency (England and Wales)*, the leachate preparation in this report has been carried out to BS EN 12457-2 : One Stage
batch test at a liquid to solid ratio of 10 l/kg. This is also compliant with Schedule 10 of the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010.
Note : This is the minimum amount of testing which is required.
Further testing may be required if :
- evidence of immediately leachable parameters becomes available.
- evidence to indicate that the sample could be classified as hazardous under H1-H14 of the Waste(England and Wales) Regulations 2011(as amended) becomes available.
Acceptance of waste at landfill is always at the discretion of the Landfill Operator.
* Waste Sampling and Testing for Disposal at Landfill, EBPRI 11507B, Environment Agency (England and Wales) March 2013
As detailed in- Waste Classification. Guidance on the classification and assessment of waste. Technical Guidance WM3:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/427077/LIT_10121.pdf
Landfill WAC analysis (specifically leaching test results) should not be used for hazardous waste classification purposes. This analysis is only applicable for hazardous waste
landfill acceptance and does not give any indication as to whether a waste may be hazardous or non-hazardous.
Customer Sample Reference : BH12A ES5
SAL Sample Reference : 667517 002
Project Site : Western Link
Customer Reference : 42109
Bottom Depth : 3.00
Date Sampled : 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class : Sandy Soil
Soil Result Inert WasteLandfill
Stable nonreactive
Hazardous WasteLandfill
Determinand Technique LOD Units Symbol
Acid Neutralising Capacity (pH 4) Titration 2 Mol/kg N <2
Acid Neutralising Capacity (pH 7) Titration 2 Mol/kg N <2
Loss on Ignition Grav 0.1 % N 12 10.0
BTEX (Sum) Calc 0.040 mg/kg U <0.040 6.0
PAH (Sum) Calc 1.6 mg/kg N 14 100.0
PCB EC7 (Sum) Calc 0.007 mg/kg M <0.007 1.0
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons C10-C40 (Sum) Calc 1 mg/kg N (13) 20 500.0
Data for BS EN 12457-2 (10:1) Result Inert WasteLandfill
Stable nonreactive
Hazardous WasteLandfill
Determinand Technique LOD Units Symbol
Antimony Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.031 0.06 0.7 5.0
Arsenic Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0020 mg/kg N 0.0096 0.5 2.0 25.0
Barium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.37 20.0 100.0 300.0
Cadmium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.00020 mg/kg N 0.00042 0.04 1.0 5.0
Chromium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N <0.010 0.5 10.0 70.0
Copper Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0050 mg/kg N 0.014 2.0 50.0 100.0
Lead Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0030 mg/kg N <0.0030 0.5 10.0 50.0
Mercury Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.00050 mg/kg N <0.00050 0.01 0.2 2.0
Molybdenum Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.091 0.5 10.0 30.0
Nickel Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.041 0.4 10.0 40.0
Selenium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0050 mg/kg N 0.034 0.1 0.5 7.0
Zinc Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.020 mg/kg N 0.063 4.0 50.0 200.0
Chloride Calc (W) 10 mg/kg N <10 800.0 15000.0 25000.0
Fluoride Calc (W) 0.50 mg/kg N <0.50 10.0 150.0 500.0
Sulphate Calc (W) 5 mg/kg N 5500 1000.0 20000.0 50000.0
Phenols (Total-Mono) Calc 1.0 mg/kg N <1.0 1.0
Dissolved Organic Carbon Calc 10 mg/kg N 170 500.0 800.0 1000.0
Total Dissolved Solids Calc WAC ICP/MS 1000 mg/kg N 6700 4000.0 60000.0 100000.0
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Waste Acceptance Criteria
Following the recommendation from the Environment Agency (England and Wales)*, the leachate preparation in this report has been carried out to BS EN 12457-2 : One Stage
batch test at a liquid to solid ratio of 10 l/kg. This is also compliant with Schedule 10 of the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010.
Note : This is the minimum amount of testing which is required.
Further testing may be required if :
- evidence of immediately leachable parameters becomes available.
- evidence to indicate that the sample could be classified as hazardous under H1-H14 of the Waste(England and Wales) Regulations 2011(as amended) becomes available.
Acceptance of waste at landfill is always at the discretion of the Landfill Operator.
* Waste Sampling and Testing for Disposal at Landfill, EBPRI 11507B, Environment Agency (England and Wales) March 2013
As detailed in- Waste Classification. Guidance on the classification and assessment of waste. Technical Guidance WM3:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/427077/LIT_10121.pdf
Landfill WAC analysis (specifically leaching test results) should not be used for hazardous waste classification purposes. This analysis is only applicable for hazardous waste
landfill acceptance and does not give any indication as to whether a waste may be hazardous or non-hazardous.
Customer Sample Reference : BH04 ES5
SAL Sample Reference : 667517 005
Project Site : Western Link
Customer Reference : 42109
Bottom Depth : 3.00
Date Sampled : 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class : Sandy Soil
Soil Result Inert WasteLandfill
Stable nonreactive
Hazardous WasteLandfill
Determinand Technique LOD Units Symbol
Acid Neutralising Capacity (pH 4) Titration 2 Mol/kg N <2
Acid Neutralising Capacity (pH 7) Titration 2 Mol/kg N <2
Loss on Ignition Grav 0.1 % N 6.2 10.0
BTEX (Sum) Calc 0.040 mg/kg U <0.040 6.0
PAH (Sum) Calc 1.6 mg/kg N 57 100.0
PCB EC7 (Sum) Calc 0.070 mg/kg M (9) <0.070 1.0
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons C10-C40 (Sum) Calc 1 mg/kg N (13) 1300 500.0
Data for BS EN 12457-2 (10:1) Result Inert WasteLandfill
Stable nonreactive
Hazardous WasteLandfill
Determinand Technique LOD Units Symbol
Antimony Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.013 0.06 0.7 5.0
Arsenic Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0020 mg/kg N 0.016 0.5 2.0 25.0
Barium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.76 20.0 100.0 300.0
Cadmium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.00020 mg/kg N 0.00044 0.04 1.0 5.0
Chromium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N <0.010 0.5 10.0 70.0
Copper Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0050 mg/kg N 0.0062 2.0 50.0 100.0
Lead Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0030 mg/kg N 0.0091 0.5 10.0 50.0
Mercury Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.00050 mg/kg N <0.00050 0.01 0.2 2.0
Molybdenum Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.17 0.5 10.0 30.0
Nickel Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.053 0.4 10.0 40.0
Selenium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0050 mg/kg N <0.0050 0.1 0.5 7.0
Zinc Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.020 mg/kg N 0.16 4.0 50.0 200.0
Chloride Calc (W) 10 mg/kg N <10 800.0 15000.0 25000.0
Fluoride Calc (W) 0.50 mg/kg N 1.6 10.0 150.0 500.0
Sulphate Calc (W) 5 mg/kg N 3400 1000.0 20000.0 50000.0
Phenols (Total-Mono) Calc 1.0 mg/kg N <1.0 1.0
Dissolved Organic Carbon Calc 10 mg/kg N 360 500.0 800.0 1000.0
Total Dissolved Solids Calc WAC ICP/MS 1000 mg/kg N 5700 4000.0 60000.0 100000.0
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Waste Acceptance Criteria
Following the recommendation from the Environment Agency (England and Wales)*, the leachate preparation in this report has been carried out to BS EN 12457-2 : One Stage
batch test at a liquid to solid ratio of 10 l/kg. This is also compliant with Schedule 10 of the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010.
Note : This is the minimum amount of testing which is required.
Further testing may be required if :
- evidence of immediately leachable parameters becomes available.
- evidence to indicate that the sample could be classified as hazardous under H1-H14 of the Waste(England and Wales) Regulations 2011(as amended) becomes available.
Acceptance of waste at landfill is always at the discretion of the Landfill Operator.
* Waste Sampling and Testing for Disposal at Landfill, EBPRI 11507B, Environment Agency (England and Wales) March 2013
As detailed in- Waste Classification. Guidance on the classification and assessment of waste. Technical Guidance WM3:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/427077/LIT_10121.pdf
Landfill WAC analysis (specifically leaching test results) should not be used for hazardous waste classification purposes. This analysis is only applicable for hazardous waste
landfill acceptance and does not give any indication as to whether a waste may be hazardous or non-hazardous.
Customer Sample Reference : BH04
SAL Sample Reference : 667517 008
Project Site : Western Link
Customer Reference : 42109
Bottom Depth : 1.00
Date Sampled : 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class : Sandy Soil
Soil Result Inert WasteLandfill
Stable nonreactive
Hazardous WasteLandfill
Determinand Technique LOD Units Symbol
Acid Neutralising Capacity (pH 4) Titration 2 Mol/kg N <2
Acid Neutralising Capacity (pH 7) Titration 2 Mol/kg N <2
Loss on Ignition Grav 0.1 % N 5.0 10.0
BTEX (Sum) Calc 0.040 mg/kg U <0.040 6.0
PAH (Sum) Calc 1.6 mg/kg N <1.6 100.0
PCB EC7 (Sum) Calc 0.007 mg/kg M <0.007 1.0
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons C10-C40 (Sum) Calc 1 mg/kg N (13) 150 500.0
Data for BS EN 12457-2 (10:1) Result Inert WasteLandfill
Stable nonreactive
Hazardous WasteLandfill
Determinand Technique LOD Units Symbol
Antimony Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.042 0.06 0.7 5.0
Arsenic Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0020 mg/kg N 0.036 0.5 2.0 25.0
Barium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.41 20.0 100.0 300.0
Cadmium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.00020 mg/kg N 0.00027 0.04 1.0 5.0
Chromium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N <0.010 0.5 10.0 70.0
Copper Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0050 mg/kg N 0.014 2.0 50.0 100.0
Lead Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0030 mg/kg N 0.0054 0.5 10.0 50.0
Mercury Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.00050 mg/kg N <0.00050 0.01 0.2 2.0
Molybdenum Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.10 0.5 10.0 30.0
Nickel Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.015 0.4 10.0 40.0
Selenium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0050 mg/kg N 0.0065 0.1 0.5 7.0
Zinc Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.020 mg/kg N <0.020 4.0 50.0 200.0
Chloride Calc (W) 10 mg/kg N <10 800.0 15000.0 25000.0
Fluoride Calc (W) 0.50 mg/kg N 8.0 10.0 150.0 500.0
Sulphate Calc (W) 5 mg/kg N 340 1000.0 20000.0 50000.0
Phenols (Total-Mono) Calc 1.0 mg/kg N <1.0 1.0
Dissolved Organic Carbon Calc 10 mg/kg N 220 500.0 800.0 1000.0
Total Dissolved Solids Calc WAC ICP/MS 1000 mg/kg N 1300 4000.0 60000.0 100000.0
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MCERTS Preparation
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Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample AR AR AR AR AR
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
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Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Moisture @105C Grav (1 Dec) (105 C) 0.1 % N 28 24 31 14 20
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MCERTS Preparation
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Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample AR AR
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Moisture @105C Grav (1 Dec) (105 C) 0.1 % N 15 16
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MCERTS Preparation
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Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample M40 M40 M40 M40 M40
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
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Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Retained on 10mm sieve Grav 0.1 % N <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
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MCERTS Preparation
Concept Reference 667517 006 667517 008
Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample M40 M40
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Retained on 10mm sieve Grav 0.1 % N <0.1 <0.1
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Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample A40 A40 A40 A40 A40
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
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Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Sulphate (Total) ICP/OES 0.01 % N 0.26 1.1 0.10 0.02 0.14
Sulphur (total) ICP/OES 0.01 % N 0.16 0.39 0.05 <0.01 0.13
Total Organic Carbon OX/IR 0.1 % N 16 14 1.4 0.4 3.2
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Soil Suite
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Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample A40 A40
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Sulphate (Total) ICP/OES 0.01 % N 0.78 0.13
Sulphur (total) ICP/OES 0.01 % N 0.51 0.08
Total Organic Carbon OX/IR 0.1 % N 26 1.9
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Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample AR AR AR AR AR
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Boron (water-soluble) ICP/OES 1 mg/kg N <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Cyanide (Total) Colorimetry (CF) 1 mg/kg M <1 1 <1 <1 <1
Sulphide Colorimetry 10 mg/kg N <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Total Phenols GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg N <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Asbestos ID PLM SU N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D.
pH Probe M 7.6 7.3 7.0 7.8 7.2
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Soil Suite
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Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample AR AR
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Boron (water-soluble) ICP/OES 1 mg/kg N <1 <1
Cyanide (Total) Colorimetry (CF) 1 mg/kg M <1 <1
Sulphide Colorimetry 10 mg/kg N 100 18
Total Phenols GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg N <0.1 <0.1
Asbestos ID PLM SU N.D. N.D.
pH Probe M 6.9 7.5
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Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample M40 M40 M40 M40 M40
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Arsenic ICP/OES 2 mg/kg M 150 92 26 10 12
Cadmium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 1 1 <1 <1 <1
Chromium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 38 28 11 28 29
Copper ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 360 270 62 19 94
Lead ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 720 530 210 16 120
Mercury ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Nickel ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 140 110 29 30 32
Selenium ICP/OES 3 mg/kg M <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
Vanadium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 85 66 22 28 35
Zinc ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 600 470 190 44 95
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Test Sample M40 M40
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Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Arsenic ICP/OES 2 mg/kg M 73 14
Cadmium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 2 <1
Chromium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 23 22
Copper ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 730 55
Lead ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 1900 160
Mercury ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 1 <1
Nickel ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 61 19
Selenium ICP/OES 3 mg/kg M <3 <3
Vanadium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 48 25
Zinc ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 650 150
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PAH USEPA16
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Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Naphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.1 0.2 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Acenaphthylene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 0.2 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Acenaphthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Fluorene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 0.3 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Phenanthrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.2 2.1 0.1 <0.1 6.8
Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 0.6 <0.1 <0.1 1.7
Fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.5 2.3 0.2 <0.1 8.7
Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.5 2.1 0.2 <0.1 8.9
Benzo(a)Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.3 1.2 0.1 <0.1 5.3
Chrysene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.4 1.2 0.1 <0.1 6.2
Benzo(b)fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.3 1.0 <0.1 <0.1 4.9
Benzo(k)fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.4 1.3 0.1 <0.1 5.5
Benzo(a)Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.3 1.0 <0.1 <0.1 4.3
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.2 0.5 <0.1 <0.1 2.6
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 0.2 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Benzo(ghi)Perylene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.2 0.4 <0.1 <0.1 2.6
Coronene GC/MS 0.1 mg/kg N <0.1 <0.1 - - <0.1
Phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (Total) GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U 3.2 14 0.9 <0.1 57
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PAH USEPA16
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Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample M105 M105
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Naphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Acenaphthylene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
Acenaphthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Fluorene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Phenanthrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.5 0.1
Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
Fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.6 0.2
Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.7 0.3
Benzo(a)Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Chrysene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.2 0.1
Benzo(b)fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Benzo(k)fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.4 0.1
Benzo(a)Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Benzo(ghi)Perylene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Coronene GC/MS 0.1 mg/kg N - <0.1
Phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (Total) GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U 7.3 0.9
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PCB EC7
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Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#28 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26,9) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#52 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26,9) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#101 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26,9) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#118 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26,9) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#138 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26,9) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#153 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (9,26) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#180 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26,9) <0.010
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Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample M105 M105
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#28 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26,9) <0.010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#52 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (9,26) <0.010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#101 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26,9) <0.010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#118 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26,9) <0.010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#138 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26,9) <0.010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#153 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26,9) <0.010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#180 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26,9) <0.010 (26) <0.0010
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TPH (CWG) with MTBE, BTEX
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667517002
667517003
667517004
667517005
Customer Sample Reference BH12AES4
BH12AES5
BH12AES6
BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017
03-JUL-2017
03-JUL-2017
27-JUN-2017
27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class SandySoil
SandySoil
SandySoil
Clay SandySoil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110,13) <20 (13) <10 (13) <10 (13) <10 (13) <10
Toluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 15
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C5 - C6 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N (110) <200 <100 <100 <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6-C8 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N (110) <200 <100 <100 <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N (110) <200 <100 <100 <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13,9) <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 2 (13) 1 (13) 1 (13) <1 (13,9) <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 3 (13) 3 (13) 2 (13) <1 (13) 14
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aliphatic) GCxGC 2 mg/kg M (13) <2 (13) <2 (13) 4 (13) <2 (13) 67
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C35-C40 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg N (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13,9) <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic) total Calc mg/kg N (13) 5.0 (13) 4.0 (13) 7.0 (13) N.D. (13) 81
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6 - C7 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N (110) <200 <100 <100 <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C7-C8 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N (110) <200 <100 <100 <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N (110) <200 <100 <100 <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aromatic) GCxGC 2 mg/kg M (13) <2 (13) <2 (13) <2 (13) <2 (9,13) <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 3 (13) 3 (13) 1 (13) <1 (13) 42
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 5 (13) 5 (13) 2 (13) <1 (13) 270
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 13 (13) 12 (13) 5 (13) <1 (13) 790
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C35-C40 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg N (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (9,13) <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aromatic) total Calc mg/kg N (13) 21 (13) 20 (13) 8.0 (13) N.D. (13) 1100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic+Aromatic) Calc mg/kg N (13) 26 (13) 24 (13) 15 (13) N.D. (13) 1200
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TPH (CWG) with MTBE, BTEX
Concept Reference 667517006
667517008
Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample M105 M105
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017
18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay SandySoil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (13) <10 (13) <10
Toluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C5 - C6 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6-C8 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) <1 (13) 2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 2 (13) 3
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aliphatic) GCxGC 2 mg/kg M (13) 9 (13) 5
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C35-C40 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg N (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic) total Calc mg/kg N (13) 11 (13) 11
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6 - C7 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C7-C8 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 100 µg/kg N <100 <100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aromatic) GCxGC 2 mg/kg M (13) <2 (13) <2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 6 (13) 2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 55 (13) 5
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 170 (13) 11
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C35-C40 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg N (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aromatic) total Calc mg/kg N (13) 230 (13) 18
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic+Aromatic) Calc mg/kg N (13) 240 (13) 29
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Customer Reference: 42109
Soil Analysed as Soil
TPH
Concept Reference 667517 001 667517 002 667517 005 667517 008
Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH04 ES5 BH04
Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 3.00 1.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C35-C40) GC/FID 1 mg/kg N (13) 6 (13) 2 (13) 100 (13) 7
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons GC/FID 1 mg/kg M (13) 47 (13) 18 (13) 1200 (13) 140
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Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Dichlorodifluoromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Chloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Vinyl chloride monomer GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Chloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Trichlorofluoromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Dichloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
2,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Chloroform GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromochloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1,1-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Carbon tetrachloride GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110,13) <20 (13) <10 (13) <10 (13) <10 (13) <10
1,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Trichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromodichloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Dibromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Toluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1,2-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,3-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Tetrachloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Chlorodibromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2-dibromoethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Chlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 15
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (110) <20 <10 <10 <10 <10
Styrene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromoform GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Isopropyl benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2,3-Trichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
n-Propylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Tert-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
Sec-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
p-Isopropyltoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
2-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
4-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (110) <100 <50 <50 <50 <50
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Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 624)
Concept Reference 667517 006 667517 008
Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample M105 M105
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Dichlorodifluoromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Chloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50
Vinyl chloride monomer GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Bromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50
Chloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Trichlorofluoromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,1-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Dichloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,1-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
2,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50
Chloroform GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Bromochloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,1,1-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,1-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Carbon tetrachloride GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,2-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (13) <10 (13) <10
1,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Trichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Bromodichloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Dibromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Toluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,1,2-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,3-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Tetrachloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Chlorodibromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,2-dibromoethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Chlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10
Styrene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50
Bromoform GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Isopropyl benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50
1,2,3-Trichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50
n-Propylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Bromobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Tert-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
Sec-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
p-Isopropyltoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
2-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50
4-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M 59 <50
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Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 625) (excl PAH)
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Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105 M105
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
2-Chlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
2-methyl phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
3/4-Methylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Hexachloroethane GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <2.0
Nitrobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Isophorone GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
2-Nitrophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
2,4-Dimethylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
2,4-Dichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
4-Chloroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <2.0
Hexachlorobutadiene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
2-Methylnaphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.1 0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5 (162) <5.0
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
2-Chloronaphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
2-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Dimethyl phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
2,6-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
3-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Dibenzofuran GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
2,4-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Diethyl phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
4-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <2.0
Azobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
4-Bromophenyl phenylether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Hexachlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Pentachlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Carbazole GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Di-n-butylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Butyl benzylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
Di-n-octylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <1.0
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Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample M105 M105
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
2-Chlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
2-methyl phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
3/4-Methylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Hexachloroethane GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <2.0 (162) <0.2
Nitrobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Isophorone GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
2-Nitrophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
2,4-Dimethylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
2,4-Dichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
4-Chloroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <2.0 (162) <0.5
Hexachlorobutadiene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
2-Methylnaphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <5.0 (162) <0.5
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
2-Chloronaphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
2-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Dimethyl phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
2,6-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
3-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 (162) <0.2
Dibenzofuran GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
2,4-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Diethyl phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
4-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <2.0 (162) <0.2
Azobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
4-Bromophenyl phenylether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Hexachlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Pentachlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
Carbazole GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
Di-n-butylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Butyl benzylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <1.0 <0.1
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
Di-n-octylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <1.0 <0.1
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Analysed as Water
Leachate Suite
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Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Arsenic (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.2 µg/l U 1.8 1.0 0.5 0.3 1.6
Boron (Dissolved) ICP/OES (Filtered) 10 µg/l N 92 98 67 31 340
Cadmium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.02 µg/l U 0.05 0.04 0.02 <0.02 0.04
Chromium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U 2 <1 <1 <1 <1
Copper (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.5 µg/l U 1.4 1.4 1.0 <0.5 0.6
Lead (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.3 µg/l U <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3 0.9
Mercury (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.05 µg/l U <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05
Nickel (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U 2 4 <1 <1 5
Selenium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.5 µg/l U 7.0 3.4 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
Vanadium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 2 µg/l U <2 <2 <2 <2 <2
Zinc (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 2 µg/l U 9 6 9 <2 16
Ammoniacal nitrogen Discrete Analyser 0.05 mg/l U 0.05 0.06 <0.05 0.08 0.80
Chloride Discrete Analyser 1 mg/l U <1 <1 4 <1 <1
Cyanide (Total) Colorimetry 0.05 mg/l U <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05
Fluoride Discrete Analyser 0.05 mg/l U 0.25 <0.05 0.08 0.45 0.16
Nitrate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U 8.8 4.5 <0.5 10 <0.5
Phosphate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
Sulphate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U 73 550 45 2.0 340
Sulphide Colorimetry 0.05 mg/l N 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.07
Total Phenols GC/MS 0.5 µg/l U (13) <0.5 (13) <0.5 (13) <0.5 (13) <0.5 (13) <0.5
Dissolved Organic Carbon OX/IR 1 mg/l N 27 17 10 9 36
Electrical Conductivity Probe 10 µS/cm N 390 1100 210 86 950
pH Probe U 7.83 7.85 7.45 8.04 7.59
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Customer Reference: 42109
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Analysed as Water
Leachate Suite
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Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Arsenic (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.2 µg/l U 4.5 3.6
Boron (Dissolved) ICP/OES (Filtered) 10 µg/l N 120 32
Cadmium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.02 µg/l U 0.03 0.03
Chromium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U 1 <1
Copper (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.5 µg/l U <0.5 1.4
Lead (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.3 µg/l U 0.3 0.5
Mercury (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.05 µg/l U <0.05 <0.05
Nickel (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U 1 2
Selenium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.5 µg/l U <0.5 0.7
Vanadium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 2 µg/l U 3 <2
Zinc (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 2 µg/l U <2 <2
Ammoniacal nitrogen Discrete Analyser 0.05 mg/l U 2.5 0.94
Chloride Discrete Analyser 1 mg/l U <1 <1
Cyanide (Total) Colorimetry 0.05 mg/l U <0.05 <0.05
Fluoride Discrete Analyser 0.05 mg/l U 0.29 0.80
Nitrate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U <0.5 1.1
Phosphate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U <0.5 <0.5
Sulphate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U 25 34
Sulphide Colorimetry 0.05 mg/l N 0.08 0.06
Total Phenols GC/MS 0.5 µg/l U (13,100) <2.5 <0.5
Dissolved Organic Carbon OX/IR 1 mg/l N 14 22
Electrical Conductivity Probe 10 µS/cm N 130 220
pH Probe U 7.55 7.78
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Analysed as Water
PAH USEPA16
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Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Naphthalene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.07 (13) 0.10 (13) 0.02 (13) 0.14 (13) 0.15
Acenaphthylene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.02
Acenaphthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.02 (13) 0.02 (13) 0.02 (13) 0.03 (13) 0.03
Fluorene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.03 (13) 0.03 (13) 0.03 (13) 0.04 (13) 0.03
Phenanthrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.05 (13) 0.05 (13) 0.03 (13) 0.08 (13) 0.06
Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) 0.01
Fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.02 (13) 0.03 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.03 (13) 0.07
Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.02 (13) 0.02 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.02 (13) 0.07
Benzo(a)Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.03
Chrysene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.01 (13) 0.02 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.04
Benzo(b)fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.03
Benzo(k)fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.01 (13) 0.02 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.04
Benzo(a)Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.03
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.02
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) <0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) 0.01
Benzo(ghi)Perylene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.02
Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (Total) GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U 0.30 0.35 0.22 0.42 0.66
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PAH USEPA16
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Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Naphthalene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 2.9 (13) 0.02
Acenaphthylene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.10 (13) <0.01
Acenaphthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.35 (13) <0.01
Fluorene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.50 (13) 0.01
Phenanthrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 1.3 (13) 0.03
Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.15 (13) 0.01
Fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.70 (13) 0.01
Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.60 (13) 0.01
Benzo(a)Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.20 (13) 0.01
Chrysene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.30 (13) 0.01
Benzo(b)fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.20 (13) 0.01
Benzo(k)fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.20 (13) 0.01
Benzo(a)Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.15 (13) 0.01
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.15 (13) 0.01
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.05 (13) <0.01
Benzo(ghi)Perylene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (13) 0.15 (13) 0.01
Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (Total) GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U 7.9 0.16
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PCB EC7
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Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#28 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#52 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#101 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#118 GC/MS 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#138 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#153 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#180 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
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Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#28 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.020 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#52 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.020 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#101 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.020 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#118 GC/MS 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.020 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#138 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.020 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#153 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.020 <0.005
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#180 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.020 <0.005
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Analysed as Water
TPH (CWG) with MTBE, BTEX
Concept Reference 667517 001 667517 002 667517 003 667517 004 667517 005
Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017
27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Toluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C5 - C6 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6-C8 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (100,13) <0.03 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (100,13) <0.03
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13,100) <0.03 (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.03
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13,100) <0.03 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (100,13) <0.03
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13,100) <0.03 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.03
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6 - C7 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C7-C8 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13,100) <0.03 (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (100,13) <0.03
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (100,13) <0.03 (100,13) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (100,13) <0.03
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (100,13) <0.03 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02 (13,100) <0.03
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (100,13) <0.03 (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02 (13,100) <0.03
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Analysed as Water
TPH (CWG) with MTBE, BTEX
Concept Reference 667517 006 667517 008
Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017
18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) <1
Toluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C5 - C6 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6-C8 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6 - C7 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C7-C8 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 10 µg/l N <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) <0.01 (13) 0.03
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) <0.01 (13) 0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) <0.01 (13) 0.08
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01
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Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 624)
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Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
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Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Dichlorodifluoromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Chloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Vinyl chloride monomer GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Chloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Trichlorofluoromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Dichloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 50 µg/l N <50 <50 <50 <50 <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
2,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Chloroform GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) 1 (13) 17 (13) 29 (13) 33 (13) <1
Bromochloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Carbon tetrachloride GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
1,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromodichloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Dibromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Toluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Tetrachloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Chlorodibromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-dibromoethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Chlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Styrene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromoform GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Isopropyl benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2,3-Trichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
n-Propylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Tert-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Sec-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
p-Isopropyltoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
2-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
4-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
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Concept Reference: 667517
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42109
Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 624)
Concept Reference 667517 006 667517 008
Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Dichlorodifluoromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Chloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Vinyl chloride monomer GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Bromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Chloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Trichlorofluoromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,1-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Dichloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 50 µg/l N <50 <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,1-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
2,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Chloroform GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) 35 <1
Bromochloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,1-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Carbon tetrachloride GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,2-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) <1
1,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Bromodichloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) <1
Dibromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Toluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,3-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Tetrachloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Chlorodibromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,2-dibromoethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Chlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Styrene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Bromoform GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Isopropyl benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,2,3-Trichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
n-Propylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Bromobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Tert-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
Sec-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
p-Isopropyltoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
2-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
4-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1
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Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42109
Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 625) (excl PAH)
Concept Reference 667517 001 667517 002 667517 003 667517 004 667517 005
Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Phenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Chlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-methyl phenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
3/4-Methylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Hexachloroethane GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
Nitrobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Isophorone GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Nitrophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4-Dimethylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4-Dichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
4-Chloroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Hexachlorobutadiene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Methylnaphthalene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <50 (162) <50 (162) <50 (162) <50 (162) <50
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Chloronaphthalene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Dimethyl phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2,6-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
3-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Dibenzofuran GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Diethyl phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
4-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Azobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
4-Bromophenyl phenylether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Hexachlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Pentachlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Carbazole GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Di-n-butylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Butyl benzylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Di-n-octylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
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Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42109
Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 625) (excl PAH)
Concept Reference 667517 006 667517 008
Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Phenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
2-Chlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 (162) <20
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 (162) <20
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 (162) <20
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
2-methyl phenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
3/4-Methylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Hexachloroethane GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <20 (162) <20
Nitrobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Isophorone GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
2-Nitrophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 (162) <20
2,4-Dimethylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
2,4-Dichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <20 (162) <20
4-Chloroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 (162) <50
Hexachlorobutadiene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <20 (162) <50
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
2-Methylnaphthalene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 (162) <20
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <50 (162) <50
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 (162) <20
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 (162) <20
2-Chloronaphthalene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
2-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Dimethyl phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
2,6-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
3-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 (162) <20
Dibenzofuran GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
2,4-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Diethyl phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
4-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Azobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
4-Bromophenyl phenylether GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Hexachlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Pentachlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 (162) <20
Carbazole GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Di-n-butylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Butyl benzylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
Di-n-octylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U <10 <10
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Notes
Concept Reference: 667517
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42109
Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
Waste Acceptance Criteria (reduced)
Concept Reference 667517 001 667517 002 667517 003 667517 004 667517 005
Customer Sample Reference BH12A ES4 BH12A ES5 BH12A ES6 BH03 ES4 BH04 ES5
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.20 3.00
Date Sampled 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017 27-JUN-2017 27-JUN-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Antimony (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U 3 3 1 <1 1
Barium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U 77 37 59 11 76
Molybdenum (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l N 20 9 3 3 17
Phenols (Total-Mono) Colorimetry 0.1 mg/l U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Electrical Conductivity Probe 10 µS/cm N 390 1100 210 86 950
Total Dissolved Solids Grav 100 mg/l N 240 670 120 <100 570
Concept Reference: 667517
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42109
Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
Waste Acceptance Criteria (reduced)
Concept Reference 667517 006 667517 008
Customer Sample Reference BH04 ES6 BH04
Test Sample 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 4.00 1.00
Date Sampled 27-JUN-2017 18-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Antimony (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U <1 4
Barium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U 26 41
Molybdenum (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l N 11 10
Phenols (Total-Mono) Colorimetry 0.1 mg/l U <0.1 <0.1
Electrical Conductivity Probe 10 µS/cm N 130 220
Total Dissolved Solids Grav 100 mg/l N <100 130
Value Description
AR As Received
10:1 Leachate to BS EN 12457-2 (10:1)
10:1 S Data for BS EN 12457-2 (10:1)
M105 Analysis conducted on an "as received" aliquot. Results are reported on a dryweight basis where moisture content was determined by assisted drying of sampleat 105C
A40 Assisted dried < 40C
M40 Analysis conducted on sample assisted dried at no more than 40C. Results arereported on a dry weight basis.
N.D. Not Detected
162 LOD determined by matrix spike recovery
9 LOD raised due to dilution of sample
110 LOD raised due to low internal standard recovery.
26 LOD raised because the analysis was performed by an alternative technique
100 LOD determined by sample aliquot used for analysis
13 Results have been blank corrected.
S Analysis was subcontracted
M Analysis is MCERTS accredited
U Analysis is UKAS accredited
N Analysis is not UKAS accredited
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Asbestos was subcontracted to REC Asbestos.
These samples will be analysed exceeding recommended holding times. It is possible therefore that the results provided may be compromised.
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Concept Life Sciences
Certificate of Analysis
Hadfield HouseHadfield Street
CornbrookManchester
M16 9FETel : 0161 874 2400Fax : 0161 874 2468
Report Number: 667902-1
Date of Report: 10-Aug-2017
Customer: Ian Farmer Associates14-15 Rufford CourtHardwick GrangeWarringtonCheshireWA1 4RF
Customer Contact: Ms Michelle Hirst-Watson
Customer Job Reference: 42103Customer Purchase Order: 42997Customer Site Reference: Western Link
Date Job Received at Concept: 06-Jul-2017Date Analysis Started: 13-Jul-2017
Date Analysis Completed: 10-Aug-2017
The results reported relate to samples received in the laboratory and may not be representative of a wholebatch.Opinions and interpretations expressed herein are outside the scope of UKAS accreditationThis report should not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of the laboratoryTests covered by this certificate were conducted in accordance with Concept Life Sciences SOPsAll results have been reviewed in accordance with Section 25 of the Concept Life Sciences, AnalyticalServices Quality Manual
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Waste Acceptance Criteria
Following the recommendation from the Environment Agency (England and Wales)*, the leachate preparation in this report has been carried out to BS EN 12457-2 : One Stage
batch test at a liquid to solid ratio of 10 l/kg. This is also compliant with Schedule 10 of the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010.
Note : This is the minimum amount of testing which is required.
Further testing may be required if :
- evidence of immediately leachable parameters becomes available.
- evidence to indicate that the sample could be classified as hazardous under H1-H14 of the Waste(England and Wales) Regulations 2011(as amended) becomes available.
Acceptance of waste at landfill is always at the discretion of the Landfill Operator.
* Waste Sampling and Testing for Disposal at Landfill, EBPRI 11507B, Environment Agency (England and Wales) March 2013
As detailed in- Waste Classification. Guidance on the classification and assessment of waste. Technical Guidance WM3:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/427077/LIT_10121.pdf
Landfill WAC analysis (specifically leaching test results) should not be used for hazardous waste classification purposes. This analysis is only applicable for hazardous waste
landfill acceptance and does not give any indication as to whether a waste may be hazardous or non-hazardous.
Customer Sample Reference : BH05
SAL Sample Reference : 667902 001
Project Site : Western Link
Customer Reference : 42103
Bottom Depth : 1.80
Date Sampled : 06-JUL-2017
Matrix Class : Sandy Soil
Soil Result Inert Waste Landfill Stable non reactive Hazardous WasteLandfill
Determinand Technique LOD Units Symbol
Total Organic Carbon OX/IR 0.1 % N 6.3 3.0 5.0 6.0
pH Probe M 7.6 > 6.0
Data for BS EN 12457-2 (10:1) Result Inert Waste Landfill Stable non reactive Hazardous WasteLandfill
Determinand Technique LOD Units Symbol
Antimony Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.11 0.06 0.7 5.0
Arsenic Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0020 mg/kg N 0.086 0.5 2.0 25.0
Barium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 1.5 20.0 100.0 300.0
Cadmium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.00020 mg/kg N 0.0014 0.04 1.0 5.0
Chromium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N <0.010 0.5 10.0 70.0
Copper Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0050 mg/kg N <0.0050 2.0 50.0 100.0
Lead Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0030 mg/kg N 0.020 0.5 10.0 50.0
Mercury Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.00050 mg/kg N 0.00051 0.01 0.2 2.0
Molybdenum Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.92 0.5 10.0 30.0
Nickel Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.010 mg/kg N 0.049 0.4 10.0 40.0
Selenium Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.0050 mg/kg N <0.0050 0.1 0.5 7.0
Zinc Calc WAC ICP/MS 0.020 mg/kg N 0.072 4.0 50.0 200.0
Chloride Calc (W) 10 mg/kg N 110 800.0 15000.0 25000.0
Fluoride Calc (W) 0.50 mg/kg N 12 10.0 150.0 500.0
Sulphate Calc (W) 5 mg/kg N 540 1000.0 20000.0 50000.0
Phenols (Total-Mono) Calc 1.0 mg/kg N <1.0 1.0
Dissolved Organic Carbon Calc 10 mg/kg N 280 500.0 800.0 1000.0
Total Dissolved Solids Calc WAC ICP/MS 1000 mg/kg N 3100 4000.0 60000.0 100000.0
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Concept Reference: 667902
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Soil Analysed as Soil
MCERTS Preparation
Concept Reference 667902 001 667902 002 667902 003 667902 004
Customer Sample Reference BH05 BH05 BH06 BH10
Test Sample AR AR AR AR
Bottom Depth 1.80 2.50 2.00 0.50
Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Moisture @105C Grav (1 Dec) (105 C) 0.1 % N 10 23 16 9.8
Concept Reference: 667902
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Soil Analysed as Soil
MCERTS Preparation
Concept Reference 667902 001 667902 002 667902 003 667902 004
Customer Sample Reference BH05 BH05 BH06 BH10
Test Sample M40 M40 M40 M40
Bottom Depth 1.80 2.50 2.00 0.50
Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Retained on 10mm sieve Grav 0.1 % N <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Concept Reference: 667902
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Soil Analysed as Soil
Soil Suite
Concept Reference 667902 001 667902 002 667902 003 667902 004
Customer Sample Reference BH05 BH05 BH06 BH10
Test Sample A40 A40 A40 A40
Bottom Depth 1.80 2.50 2.00 0.50
Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Sulphate (Total) ICP/OES 0.01 % N 0.13 0.12 0.03 0.05
Sulphur (total) ICP/OES 0.01 % N 0.15 0.20 0.01 0.02
Total Organic Carbon OX/IR 0.1 % N 6.3 8.7 0.3 1.5
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Soil Analysed as Soil
Soil Suite
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Test Sample AR AR AR AR
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Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Boron (water-soluble) ICP/OES 1 mg/kg N 1 1 <1 <1
Cyanide (Total) Colorimetry (CF) 1 mg/kg M 2 2 <1 <1
Sulphide Colorimetry 10 mg/kg N <10 <10 <10 <10
Total Phenols GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg N <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Asbestos ID PLM SU N.D. N.D. N.D. N.D.
pH Probe M 7.6 7.8 8.1 8.1
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Soil Suite
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Test Sample M40 M40 M40 M40
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Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Arsenic ICP/OES 2 mg/kg M 18 25 7 110
Cadmium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 2 1 <1 <1
Chromium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 49 36 20 12
Copper ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 88 100 8 39
Lead ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 340 340 13 50
Mercury ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 1 <1 <1 <1
Nickel ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 27 31 18 16
Selenium ICP/OES 3 mg/kg M <3 <3 <3 <3
Vanadium ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 36 42 23 16
Zinc ICP/OES 1 mg/kg M 470 550 45 81
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PAH USEPA16
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Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105
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Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Naphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.5 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Acenaphthylene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Acenaphthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.2 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Fluorene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.2 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Phenanthrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.2 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U 0.3 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.2 <0.1 <0.1 0.1
Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 1.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Benzo(a)Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.5 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Chrysene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.6 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Benzo(b)fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.4 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Benzo(k)fluoranthene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.4 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Benzo(a)Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.4 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.2 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Benzo(ghi)Perylene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.2 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (Total) GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U 7.5 <0.1 <0.1 0.1
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PCB EC7
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Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105
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Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#28 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26,9) <0.010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#52 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26,9) <0.010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#101 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (9,26) <0.010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#118 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26,9) <0.010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#138 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (9,26) <0.010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#153 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26,9) <0.010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#180 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS) 0.00005
mg/kg M (26,9) <0.010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010 (26) <0.0010
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TPH (CWG) with MTBE, BTEX
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Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105
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Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017
06-JUL-2017
06-JUL-2017
03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class SandySoil
SandySoil
Clay SandySoil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10 <10
Toluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M 70 <10 <10 <10
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (175) 12000 <10 <10 <10
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (175) 24000 62 16 <10
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (175) 3700 <10 <10 <10
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10 <10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C5 - C6 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.100 mg/kg N <0.100 <0.100 <0.100 <0.100
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6-C8 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N 0.67 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aliphatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N 27 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 43 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 6 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 8 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aliphatic) GCxGC 2 mg/kg M (13) 40 (13) <2 (13) 2 (13) 2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C35-C40 aliphatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg N (13) 4 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic) total Calc mg/kg N (13) 130 (13) N.D. (13) 2.0 (13) 2.0
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6 - C7 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C7-C8 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aromatic) GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 0.10 mg/kg N 100 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aromatic) GCxGC 2 mg/kg M (13) 43 (13) <2 (13) <2 (13) <2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 20 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 21 (13) <1 (13) 1 (13) 1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg M (13) 25 (13) <1 (13) 4 (13) 2
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C35-C40 aromatic) GCxGC 1 mg/kg N (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aromatic) total Calc mg/kg N (13) 210 (13) N.D. (13) 5.0 (13) 3.0
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Aliphatic+Aromatic) Calc mg/kg N (13) 340 (13) N.D. (13) 7.0 (13) 5.0
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Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 624)
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Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105
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Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Dichlorodifluoromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Chloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50 <50
Vinyl chloride monomer GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50 <50
Chloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Trichlorofluoromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Dichloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50 <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
2,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50 <50
Chloroform GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromochloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1,1-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Carbon tetrachloride GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M <10 <10 <10 <10
1,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Trichloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromodichloromethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Dibromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Toluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M 70 <10 <10 <10
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1,2-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,3-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Tetrachloroethylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Chlorodibromomethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2-dibromoethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Chlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (175) 12000 <10 <10 <10
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (175) 24000 62 16 <10
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 10 µg/kg M (175) 3700 <10 <10 <10
Styrene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50 <50
Bromoform GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
Isopropyl benzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M 1400 <50 <50 <50
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2,3-Trichloropropane GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50 <50
n-Propylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (175) 5400 <50 <50 <50
Bromobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (175) 8600 <50 <50 <50
Tert-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M (175) 18000 <50 <50 <50
Sec-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M 910 <50 <50 <50
p-Isopropyltoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M 2600 <50 <50 <50
2-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50 <50
4-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg U <50 <50 <50 <50
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS) 50 µg/kg M <50 <50 <50 <50
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Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 625) (excl PAH)
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Test Sample M105 M105 M105 M105
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Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Chlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-methyl phenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
3/4-Methylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Hexachloroethane GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Nitrobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Isophorone GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Nitrophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4-Dimethylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4-Dichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Chloroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5
Hexachlorobutadiene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Methylnaphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.4 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5 (162) <0.5
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Chloronaphthalene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Dimethyl phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,6-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
3-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
Dibenzofuran GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.2 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
2,4-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Diethyl phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Nitroaniline GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2 (162) <0.2
Azobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
4-Bromophenyl phenylether GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Hexachlorobenzene GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Pentachlorophenol GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Carbazole GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U 0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Di-n-butylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Butyl benzylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg U <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M 0.4 <0.1 <0.1 0.3
Di-n-octylphthalate GC/MS (MCERTS) 0.1 mg/kg M <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
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Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
Leachate Suite
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Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
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Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Arsenic (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.2 µg/l U 8.6 5.7 0.5 38
Boron (Dissolved) ICP/OES (Filtered) 0.01 mg/l N 0.63 0.81 0.03 0.05
Cadmium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.02 µg/l U 0.14 0.05 0.03 0.03
Chromium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U <1 3 1 1
Copper (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.5 µg/l U <0.5 6.7 0.7 1.1
Lead (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.3 µg/l U 2.0 2.1 <0.3 <0.3
Mercury (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.05 µg/l U 0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05
Nickel (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U 5 5 <1 <1
Selenium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 0.5 µg/l U <0.5 0.8 0.6 0.6
Vanadium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 2 µg/l U 3 11 <2 <2
Zinc (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 2 µg/l U 7 4 <2 3
Ammoniacal nitrogen Discrete Analyser 0.05 mg/l U 6.8 13 0.05 <0.05
Chloride Discrete Analyser 1 mg/l U 11 7 5 7
Cyanide (Total) Colorimetry 0.05 mg/l U <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05
Fluoride Discrete Analyser 0.05 mg/l U 1.2 1.7 0.92 0.31
Nitrate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 1.3
Phosphate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U 3.8 4.0 3.2 3.1
Sulphate Discrete Analyser 0.5 mg/l U 54 25 7.0 8.4
Sulphide Colorimetry 0.05 mg/l N 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08
Total Phenols GC/MS 0.5 µg/l U 54 (100) <2.5 <0.5 <0.5
Dissolved Organic Carbon OX/IR 1 mg/l N 28 18 6 5
Electrical Conductivity Probe 10 µS/cm N 520 340 150 130
pH Probe U 8.11 8.38 7.92 7.99
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Concept Reference: 667902
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
PAH USEPA16
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Customer Sample Reference BH05 BH05 BH06 BH10
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 1.80 2.50 2.00 0.50
Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Naphthalene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (13,100) <0.05 (13,100) <0.05 (100,13) <0.05
Acenaphthylene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (13,100) <0.05 (13,100) <0.05 (100,13) <0.05
Acenaphthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (100,13) <0.05 (100,13) <0.05 (100,13) <0.05
Fluorene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (100,13) <0.05 (100,13) <0.05 (100,13) <0.05
Phenanthrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (100,13) <0.05 (100,13) <0.05 (100,13) <0.05
Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (13) 0.05 (13) 0.05 (100,13) <0.05
Fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (13) 0.05 (13) 0.05 (13,100) <0.05
Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (13,100) <0.05 (13) 0.05 (13,100) <0.05
Benzo(a)Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (13) 0.05 (13) 0.05 (13) 0.05
Chrysene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (13) 0.05 (13) 0.05 (13) 0.05
Benzo(b)fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (13) 0.05 (13) 0.05 (13) 0.05
Benzo(k)fluoranthene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (100,13) <0.05 (13) 0.05 (13) 0.05
Benzo(a)Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (100,13) <0.05 (13) 0.05 (13) 0.05
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (100,13) <0.05 (13,100) <0.05 (13) 0.05
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (13,100) <0.05 (13,100) <0.05 (100,13) <0.05
Benzo(ghi)Perylene GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - (100,13) <0.05 (13,100) <0.05 (13) 0.05
Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (Total) GC/MS (SIR) 0.01 µg/l U (NR) - 0.25 0.40 0.35
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Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
PCB EC7
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Customer Sample Reference BH05 BH05 BH06 BH10
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 1.80 2.50 2.00 0.50
Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#28 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#52 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#101 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#118 GC/MS 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#138 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#153 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010
Polychlorinated biphenyl BZ#180 GC/MS (HR) 0.005 µg/l U (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010 (100) <0.010
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Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
TPH (CWG) with MTBE, BTEX
Concept Reference 667902 001 667902 002 667902 003 667902 004
Customer Sample Reference BH05 BH05 BH06 BH10
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 1.80 2.50 2.00 0.50
Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) 1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Toluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U 110 <1 <1 <1
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U 240 <1 <1 <1
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C5 - C6 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N <0.010 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6-C8 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N <0.010 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aliphatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N <0.010 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13,100) <0.02 (100,13) <0.04 (100,13) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (100,13) <0.02 (13) 0.04 (13,100) <0.02 (100,13) <0.02
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (100,13) <0.02 (13) 0.05 (100,13) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aliphatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) 0.06 (13) 0.12 (13) 0.03 (13) 0.07
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C6 - C7 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N <0.010 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C7-C8 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N <0.010 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C8-C10 aromatic) GC/MS (Headspace)(LV) 0.010 mg/l N 0.50 <0.010 <0.010 <0.010
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C12 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) 0.22 (100,13) <0.04 (100,13) <0.02 (13,100) <0.02
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C12-C16 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) 0.26 (100,13) <0.04 (13) 0.02 (100,13) <0.02
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C16-C21 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13,100) <0.02 (100,13) <0.04 (13) 0.03 (13) 0.03
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C21-C35 aromatic) GCxGC (LV) 0.01 mg/l N (13) 0.03 (100,13) <0.04 (13) 0.02 (13) 0.02
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Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 624)
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Customer Sample Reference BH05 BH05 BH06 BH10
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 1.80 2.50 2.00 0.50
Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Dichlorodifluoromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Chloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Vinyl chloride monomer GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Chloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Trichlorofluoromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Dichloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 50 µg/l N <50 <50 <50 <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
2,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) 1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Chloroform GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) 33 (13) 49 (13) 38 (13) 45
Bromochloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Carbon tetrachloride GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-Dichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) 1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
1,2-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromodichloromethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) 2 (13) 5 (13) 4 (13) 5
Dibromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Toluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3-Dichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Tetrachloroethylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Chlorodibromomethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-dibromoethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Chlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
EthylBenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Meta/Para-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U 110 <1 <1 <1
Ortho-Xylene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U 240 <1 <1 <1
Styrene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromoform GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Isopropyl benzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2,3-Trichloropropane GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
n-Propylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U 27 <1 <1 <1
Tert-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
Sec-Butylbenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
p-Isopropyltoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U 4 <1 <1 <1
2-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
4-Chlorotoluene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS (Headspace) 1 µg/l U <1 <1 <1 <1
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Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 625) (excl PAH)
Concept Reference 667902 001 667902 002 667902 003 667902 004
Customer Sample Reference BH05 BH05 BH06 BH10
Test Sample 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1
Bottom Depth 1.80 2.50 2.00 0.50
Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 06-JUL-2017 03-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil Sandy Soil Clay Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Phenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
2-Chlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
1,3-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
1,4-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
1,2-Dichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
2-methyl phenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
3/4-Methylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Hexachloroethane GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <40 (162) <40 (162) <40 (162) <40
Nitrobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Isophorone GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
2-Nitrophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
2,4-Dimethylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
2,4-Dichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <40 (162) <40 (162) <40 (162) <40
4-Chloroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Hexachlorobutadiene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <80 (162) <80 (162) <80 (162) <80
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
2-Methylnaphthalene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <80 (162) <80 (162) <80 (162) <80
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
2-Chloronaphthalene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
2-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Dimethyl phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
2,6-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
3-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Dibenzofuran GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
2,4-Dinitrotoluene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Diethyl phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
4-Nitroaniline GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Azobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
4-Bromophenyl phenylether GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Hexachlorobenzene GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Pentachlorophenol GC/MS 10 µg/l U (162) <40 (162) <40 (162) <40 (162) <40
Carbazole GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Di-n-butylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Butyl benzylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
Di-n-octylphthalate GC/MS 10 µg/l U (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20 (100) <20
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Concept Reference: 667902
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Leachate to BS EN12457-2 (10:1)
Analysed as Water
Waste Acceptance Criteria (reduced)
Concept Reference 667902 001
Customer Sample Reference BH05
Test Sample 10:1
Bottom Depth 1.80
Date Sampled 06-JUL-2017
Matrix Class Sandy Soil
Determinand Method LOD Units Symbol
Volume Vol 1 ml U -
Antimony (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U 11
Barium (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l U 150
Molybdenum (Dissolved) ICP/MS (Filtered) 1 µg/l N 92
Phenols (Total-Mono) Colorimetry 0.1 mg/l U <0.1
Electrical Conductivity Probe 10 µS/cm N 520
Total Dissolved Solids Grav 100 mg/l N 310
Value Description
A40 Assisted dried < 40C
M40 Analysis conducted on sample assisted dried at no more than 40C. Results are reported on a dryweight basis.
10:1 S Data for BS EN 12457-2 (10:1)
M105 Analysis conducted on an "as received" aliquot. Results are reported on a dry weight basis wheremoisture content was determined by assisted drying of sample at 105C
AR As Received
10:1 Leachate to BS EN 12457-2 (10:1)
N.D. Not Detected
13 Results have been blank corrected.
162 LOD determined by matrix spike recovery
175 Results should be viewed with caution due to being outside of the instrument calibration range
26 LOD raised because the analysis was performed by an alternative technique
9 LOD raised due to dilution of sample
100 LOD determined by sample aliquot used for analysis
NR No Result
S Analysis was subcontracted
M Analysis is MCERTS accredited
U Analysis is UKAS accredited
N Analysis is not UKAS accredited
These samples have been analysed exceeding recommended holding times. It is possible therefore that the results provided may be compromised.
Asbestos was subcontracted to REC Asbestos.
Please note; The recoveries for PCB congeners 28 and 52 in samples 001 and 002 were <50% however the signal to noise is greater than 20:1, therefore the data are considered as valid.
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Report Number: 672474-1
Date of Report: 14-Aug-2017
Customer: Ian Farmer Associates14-15 Rufford CourtHardwick GrangeWarringtonCheshireWA1 4RF
Customer Contact: Ms Michelle Hirst-Watson
Customer Job Reference: 42103Customer Purchase Order: 43073Customer Site Reference: Western Link
Date Job Received at Concept: 21-Jul-2017Date Analysis Started: 01-Aug-2017
Date Analysis Completed: 14-Aug-2017
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Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Soil Analysed as Soil
MCERTS Preparation
Concept Reference 672474 001
Customer Sample Reference BH7
Date Sampled 17-JUL-2017
Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
Moisture @105C T162 AR 0.1 % 39
Retained on 10mm sieve T2 M40 0.1 % <0.1
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Soil Analysed as Soil
Soil Suite
Concept Reference 672474 001
Customer Sample Reference BH7
Date Sampled 17-JUL-2017
Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
Arsenic T6 M40 2 mg/kg 64
Boron (water-soluble) T6 AR 1 mg/kg <1
Cadmium T6 M40 1 mg/kg 6
Chromium T6 M40 1 mg/kg 96
Copper T6 M40 1 mg/kg 190
Lead T6 M40 1 mg/kg 230
Nickel T6 M40 1 mg/kg 31
Mercury T6 M40 1 mg/kg 3
Selenium T6 M40 3 mg/kg <3
Vanadium T6 M40 1 mg/kg 33
Zinc T6 M40 1 mg/kg 1100
Cyanide(Total) T546 AR 1 mg/kg 18
SO4(Total) T6 A40 0.01 % 0.50
Sulphide T4 AR 10 mg/kg <10
Sulphur (total) T6 A40 0.01 % 0.20
Total Phenols T207 AR 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Asbestos ID T27 AR N.D.
Total Organic Carbon T21 A40 0.1 % 2.4
pH T7 AR 7.2
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Soil Analysed as Soil
PAH USEPA16
Concept Reference 672474 001
Customer Sample Reference BH7
Date Sampled 17-JUL-2017
Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
Naphthalene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.6
Acenaphthylene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.4
Acenaphthene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.3
Fluorene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.2
Phenanthrene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.8
Anthracene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.4
Fluoranthene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 1.4
Pyrene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 1.2
Benzo(a)Anthracene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.8
Chrysene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.9
Benzo(b)fluoranthene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.9
Benzo(k)fluoranthene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.8
Benzo(a)Pyrene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 1.1
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.8
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.3
Benzo(ghi)Perylene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.9
PAH(total) T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 12
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PCB BZ#28 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg (26) <1.0
PCB BZ#52 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg (26) 2.1
PCB BZ#101 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg (26) <1.0
PCB BZ#118 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg (26) <1.0
PCB BZ#138 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg (26) <1.0
PCB BZ#153 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg (26) <1.0
PCB BZ#180 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg (26) <7.0
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Benzene T209 M105 10 µg/kg (13) <10
Toluene T209 M105 10 µg/kg <10
EthylBenzene T209 M105 10 µg/kg <10
M/P Xylene T209 M105 10 µg/kg <10
O Xylene T209 M105 10 µg/kg <10
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether T209 M105 10 µg/kg <10
TPH (C5-C6 aliphatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg <100
TPH (C6-C8 aliphatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg <100
TPH (C8-C10 aliphatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg <100
TPH (C10-C12 aliphatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg (13) <1
TPH (C12-C16 aliphatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg (13) 5
TPH (C16-C21 aliphatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg (13) 7
TPH (C21-C35 aliphatic) T909 M105 2 mg/kg (13) 15
TPH (C35-C40 aliphatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg (13) 5
TPH (Aliphatic) total T85 M105 mg/kg 32
TPH (C6-C7 aromatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg <100
TPH (C7-C8 aromatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg <100
TPH (C8-C10 aromatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg <100
TPH (C10-C12 aromatic) T909 M105 2 mg/kg (13) <2
TPH (C12-C16 aromatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg (13) 8
TPH (C16-C21 aromatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg (13) 23
TPH (C21-C35 aromatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg (13) 72
TPH (C35-C40 aromatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg (13) <1
TPH (Aromatic) total T85 M105 mg/kg 100
TPH (Aliphatic+Aromatic) (sum) T85 M105 mg/kg 130
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Dichlorodifluoromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Chloromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Vinyl chloride T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Bromomethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Chloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Trichlorofluoromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,1-Dichloroethylene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Dichloromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,1-Dichloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
2,2-Dichloropropane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Chloroform T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Bromochloromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,1,1-Trichloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,1-Dichloropropene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Carbon tetrachloride T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,2-Dichloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Benzene T209 M105 10 µg/kg (13) <10
1,2-Dichloropropane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Trichloroethene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Bromodichloromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Dibromomethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Toluene T209 M105 10 µg/kg <10
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,1,2-Trichloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,3-Dichloropropane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Tetrachloroethene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Chlorodibromomethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,2-dibromoethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Chlorobenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
EthylBenzene T209 M105 10 µg/kg <10
M/P Xylene T209 M105 10 µg/kg <10
O Xylene T209 M105 10 µg/kg <10
Styrene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Bromoform T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Isopropyl benzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,2,3-Trichloropropane T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
n-Propylbenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
Bromobenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
T-Butylbenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
S-Butylbenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
p-Isopropyltoluene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
2-Chlorotoluene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
4-Chlorotoluene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg <50
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Phenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
2-Chlorophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.2
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
2-methyl phenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
3/4-Methylphenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Hexachloroethane T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Nitrobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Isophorone T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
2-Nitrophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
2,4-Dimethylphenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
2,4-Dichlorophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
4-Chloroaniline T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg (162) <0.5
Hexachlorobutadiene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
2-Methylnaphthalene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.3
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg (162) <0.5
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
2-Chloronaphthalene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
2-Nitroaniline T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Dimethyl phthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
2,6-Dinitrotoluene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
3-Nitroaniline T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Dibenzofuran T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg 0.4
2,4-Dinitrotoluene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Diethyl phthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
4-Nitroaniline T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Azobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
4-Bromophenyl phenylether T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Hexachlorobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Pentachlorophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Carbazole T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Di-n-butylphthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Butyl benzylphthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
Di-n-octylphthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg <0.1
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As (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.2 µg/l 3.0
B (Dissolved) T373 10:1 0.01 mg/l 0.06
Cd (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.02 µg/l 1.0
Cr (Dissolved) T281 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Cu (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.5 µg/l 12
Pb (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.3 µg/l <0.3
Ni (Dissolved) T281 10:1 1 µg/l 5
Hg (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.05 µg/l <0.05
Se (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.5 µg/l <0.5
V (Dissolved) T281 10:1 2 µg/l <2
Zn (Dissolved) T281 10:1 2 µg/l 120
Ammoniacal nitrogen T686 10:1 0.05 mg/l 0.10
Chloride T686 10:1 1 mg/l 2
Cyanide(Total) T4 10:1 0.05 mg/l 0.06
Fluoride T686 10:1 0.05 mg/l 0.52
Nitrate T686 10:1 0.5 mg/l 0.6
Phosphate T686 10:1 0.5 mg/l 1.7
Sulphate T686 10:1 0.5 mg/l 360
Total Phenols T16 10:1 0.5 µg/l <0.5
Sulphide T4 10:1 0.05 mg/l 0.11
Dissolved Organic Carbon T21 10:1 1 mg/l 15
Electrical Conductivity T7 10:1 10 µS/cm 800
pH T7 10:1 7.99
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Naphthalene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Acenaphthylene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.05
Acenaphthene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Fluorene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) <0.01
Phenanthrene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) <0.01
Anthracene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.07
Fluoranthene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) <0.01
Pyrene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) <0.01
Benzo(a)Anthracene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) <0.01
Chrysene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) <0.01
Benzo(b)fluoranthene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Benzo(k)fluoranthene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) <0.01
Benzo(a)Pyrene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) <0.01
Benzo(ghi)Perylene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
PAH(total) T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l 0.18
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PCB BZ#28 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#52 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#101 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#118 T16 10:1 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#138 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#153 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#180 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l <0.005
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Benzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l (13) <1
Toluene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
EthylBenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
M/P Xylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
O Xylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
TPH (C5-C6 aliphatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C6-C8 aliphatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C8-C10 aliphatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C10-C12 aliphatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C12-C16 aliphatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C16-C21 aliphatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C21-C35 aliphatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l (13) 0.02
TPH (C6-C7 aromatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C7-C8 aromatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C8-C10 aromatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C10-C12 aromatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C12-C16 aromatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C16-C21 aromatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C21-C35 aromatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l (13) 0.02
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Dichlorodifluoromethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Chloromethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Vinyl chloride T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Bromomethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Chloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Trichlorofluoromethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,1-Dichloroethylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Dichloromethane T54 10:1 50 µg/l <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,1-Dichloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
2,2-Dichloropropane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Chloroform T54 10:1 1 µg/l (13) 18
Bromochloromethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,1-Dichloropropene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Carbon tetrachloride T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,2-Dichloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Benzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l (13) <1
1,2-Dichloropropane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Bromodichloromethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Dibromomethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Toluene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,3-Dichloropropane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Tetrachloroethene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Chlorodibromomethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,2-dibromoethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Chlorobenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
EthylBenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
M/P Xylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
O Xylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Styrene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Bromoform T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Isopropyl benzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,2,3-Trichloropropane T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
n-Propylbenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
Bromobenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
T-Butylbenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
S-Butylbenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
p-Isopropyltoluene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
2-Chlorotoluene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
4-Chlorotoluene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l <1
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Phenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
2-Chlorophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <20
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <20
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <20
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
2-methyl phenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
3/4-Methylphenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Hexachloroethane T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <20
Nitrobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Isophorone T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
2-Nitrophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <20
2,4-Dimethylphenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
2,4-Dichlorophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <20
4-Chloroaniline T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <50
Hexachlorobutadiene T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <50
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
2-Methylnaphthalene T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <20
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <50
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <20
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <20
2-Chloronaphthalene T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
2-Nitroaniline T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Dimethyl phthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
2,6-Dinitrotoluene T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
3-Nitroaniline T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <20
Dibenzofuran T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
2,4-Dinitrotoluene T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Diethyl phthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
4-Nitroaniline T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Azobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
4-Bromophenyl phenylether T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Hexachlorobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Pentachlorophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l (162) <20
Carbazole T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Di-n-butylphthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Butyl benzylphthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Di-n-octylphthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l <10
Value Description
A40 Assisted dried < 40C
M40 Analysis conducted on sample assisted dried at no more than 40C. Results arereported on a dry weight basis.
AR As Received
10:1 Leachate to BS EN 12457-2 (10:1)
M105 Analysis conducted on an "as received" aliquot. Results are reported on a dryweight basis where moisture content was determined by assisted drying of sampleat 105C
N.D. Not Detected
162 LOD determined by matrix spike recovery
13 Results have been blank corrected.
26 LOD raised because the analysis was performed by an alternative technique
S Analysis was subcontracted
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Notes
Method Index
Accreditation Summary
M Analysis is MCERTS accredited
U Analysis is UKAS accredited
N Analysis is not UKAS accredited
These samples will be analysed exceeding recommended holding times. It is possible therefore that the results provided may be compromised.
Asbestos was subcontracted to REC Asbestos.
Value Description
T281 ICP/MS (Filtered)
T6 ICP/OES
T207 GC/MS (MCERTS)
T2 Grav
T909 GCxGC
T4 Colorimetry
T7 Probe
T16 GC/MS
T54 GC/MS (Headspace)
T546 Colorimetry (CF)
T1 GC/MS (HR)
T85 Calc
T686 Discrete Analyser
T27 PLM
T209 GC/MS (Head Space)(MCERTS)
T373 ICP/OES (Filtered)
T162 Grav (1 Dec) (105 C)
T208 GC/MS (HR) (MCERTS)
T215 GC/MS (Headspace)(LV)
T21 OX/IR
T149 GC/MS (SIR)
T910 GCxGC (LV)
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Moisture @105C T162 AR 0.1 % N 001
Retained on 10mm sieve T2 M40 0.1 % N 001
As (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.2 µg/l U 002
B (Dissolved) T373 10:1 0.01 mg/l N 002
Cd (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.02 µg/l U 002
Cr (Dissolved) T281 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Cu (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.5 µg/l U 002
Pb (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.3 µg/l U 002
Ni (Dissolved) T281 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Hg (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.05 µg/l U 002
Se (Dissolved) T281 10:1 0.5 µg/l U 002
V (Dissolved) T281 10:1 2 µg/l U 002
Zn (Dissolved) T281 10:1 2 µg/l U 002
Ammoniacal nitrogen T686 10:1 0.05 mg/l U 002
Chloride T686 10:1 1 mg/l U 002
Cyanide(Total) T4 10:1 0.05 mg/l U 002
Fluoride T686 10:1 0.05 mg/l U 002
Nitrate T686 10:1 0.5 mg/l U 002
Phosphate T686 10:1 0.5 mg/l U 002
Sulphate T686 10:1 0.5 mg/l U 002
Sulphide T4 10:1 0.05 mg/l N 002
Total Phenols T16 10:1 0.5 µg/l U 002
Dissolved Organic Carbon T21 10:1 1 mg/l N 002
Electrical Conductivity T7 10:1 10 µS/cm N 002
pH T7 10:1 U 002
Naphthalene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Acenaphthylene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Acenaphthene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Fluorene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Phenanthrene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
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Anthracene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Fluoranthene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Pyrene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Benzo(a)Anthracene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Chrysene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Benzo(b)fluoranthene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Benzo(k)fluoranthene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Benzo(a)Pyrene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Benzo(ghi)Perylene T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
PAH(total) T149 10:1 0.01 µg/l U 002
Phenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2-Chlorophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2-methyl phenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
3/4-Methylphenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Hexachloroethane T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Nitrobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Isophorone T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2-Nitrophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2,4-Dimethylphenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2,4-Dichlorophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
4-Chloroaniline T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Hexachlorobutadiene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2-Methylnaphthalene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2-Chloronaphthalene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2-Nitroaniline T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Dimethyl phthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2,6-Dinitrotoluene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
3-Nitroaniline T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Dibenzofuran T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
2,4-Dinitrotoluene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Diethyl phthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
4-Nitroaniline T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Azobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
4-Bromophenyl phenylether T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Hexachlorobenzene T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Pentachlorophenol T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Carbazole T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Di-n-butylphthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Butyl benzylphthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Di-n-octylphthalate T16 10:1 10 µg/l U 002
Dichlorodifluoromethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Chloromethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Vinyl chloride T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Bromomethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Chloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Trichlorofluoromethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,1-Dichloroethylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Dichloromethane T54 10:1 50 µg/l N 002
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,1-Dichloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
2,2-Dichloropropane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Chloroform T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Bromochloromethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,1,1-Trichloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
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1,1-Dichloropropene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Carbon tetrachloride T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,2-Dichloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Benzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,2-Dichloropropane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Bromodichloromethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Dibromomethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Toluene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,1,2-Trichloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,3-Dichloropropane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Tetrachloroethene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Chlorodibromomethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,2-dibromoethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Chlorobenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
O Xylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Styrene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Bromoform T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Isopropyl benzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,2,3-Trichloropropane T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
n-Propylbenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Bromobenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
T-Butylbenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
S-Butylbenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
p-Isopropyltoluene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
2-Chlorotoluene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
4-Chlorotoluene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
PCB BZ#28 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l U 002
PCB BZ#52 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l U 002
PCB BZ#101 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l U 002
PCB BZ#118 T16 10:1 0.005 µg/l U 002
PCB BZ#138 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l U 002
PCB BZ#153 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l U 002
PCB BZ#180 T1 10:1 0.005 µg/l U 002
EthylBenzene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
M/P Xylene T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether T54 10:1 1 µg/l U 002
TPH (C5-C6 aliphatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l N 002
TPH (C6-C8 aliphatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l N 002
TPH (C8-C10 aliphatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l N 002
TPH (C10-C12 aliphatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l N 002
TPH (C12-C16 aliphatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l N 002
TPH (C16-C21 aliphatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l N 002
TPH (C21-C35 aliphatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l N 002
TPH (C6-C7 aromatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l N 002
TPH (C7-C8 aromatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l N 002
TPH (C8-C10 aromatic) T215 10:1 10 µg/l N 002
TPH (C10-C12 aromatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l N 002
TPH (C12-C16 aromatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l N 002
TPH (C16-C21 aromatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l N 002
TPH (C21-C35 aromatic) T910 10:1 0.01 mg/l N 002
Arsenic T6 M40 2 mg/kg M 001
Boron (water-soluble) T6 AR 1 mg/kg N 001
Cadmium T6 M40 1 mg/kg M 001
Chromium T6 M40 1 mg/kg M 001
Copper T6 M40 1 mg/kg M 001
Lead T6 M40 1 mg/kg M 001
Nickel T6 M40 1 mg/kg M 001
Mercury T6 M40 1 mg/kg M 001
Selenium T6 M40 3 mg/kg M 001
Vanadium T6 M40 1 mg/kg M 001
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Zinc T6 M40 1 mg/kg M 001
Cyanide(Total) T546 AR 1 mg/kg M 001
SO4(Total) T6 A40 0.01 % N 001
Sulphide T4 AR 10 mg/kg N 001
Sulphur (total) T6 A40 0.01 % N 001
Total Phenols T207 AR 0.1 mg/kg N 001
Asbestos ID T27 AR SU 001
Total Organic Carbon T21 A40 0.1 % N 001
pH T7 AR M 001
PCB BZ#28 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg M 001
PCB BZ#52 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg M 001
PCB BZ#101 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg M 001
PCB BZ#118 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg M 001
PCB BZ#138 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg M 001
PCB BZ#153 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg M 001
PCB BZ#180 T208 M105 0.05 µg/kg M 001
EthylBenzene T209 M105 10 µg/kg M 001
M/P Xylene T209 M105 10 µg/kg M 001
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether T209 M105 10 µg/kg M 001
TPH (C5-C6 aliphatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg N 001
TPH (C6-C8 aliphatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg N 001
TPH (C8-C10 aliphatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg N 001
TPH (C10-C12 aliphatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg M 001
TPH (C12-C16 aliphatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg M 001
TPH (C16-C21 aliphatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg M 001
TPH (C21-C35 aliphatic) T909 M105 2 mg/kg M 001
TPH (C35-C40 aliphatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg N 001
TPH (Aliphatic) total T85 M105 mg/kg N 001
TPH (C6-C7 aromatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg N 001
TPH (C7-C8 aromatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg N 001
TPH (C8-C10 aromatic) T209 M105 100 µg/kg N 001
TPH (C10-C12 aromatic) T909 M105 2 mg/kg M 001
TPH (C12-C16 aromatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg M 001
TPH (C16-C21 aromatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg M 001
TPH (C21-C35 aromatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg M 001
TPH (C35-C40 aromatic) T909 M105 1 mg/kg N 001
TPH (Aromatic) total T85 M105 mg/kg N 001
TPH (Aliphatic+Aromatic) (sum) T85 M105 mg/kg N 001
Naphthalene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Acenaphthylene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
Acenaphthene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Fluorene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Phenanthrene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Anthracene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
Fluoranthene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Pyrene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Benzo(a)Anthracene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Chrysene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Benzo(b)fluoranthene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Benzo(k)fluoranthene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Benzo(a)Pyrene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Benzo(ghi)Perylene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
PAH(total) T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
Phenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
2-Chlorophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
2-methyl phenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
3/4-Methylphenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Hexachloroethane T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
Nitrobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Isophorone T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
2-Nitrophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
2,4-Dimethylphenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
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2,4-Dichlorophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
4-Chloroaniline T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
Hexachlorobutadiene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
2-Methylnaphthalene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
2-Chloronaphthalene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
2-Nitroaniline T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Dimethyl phthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
2,6-Dinitrotoluene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
3-Nitroaniline T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
Dibenzofuran T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
2,4-Dinitrotoluene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Diethyl phthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
4-Nitroaniline T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
Azobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
4-Bromophenyl phenylether T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Hexachlorobenzene T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Pentachlorophenol T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
Carbazole T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
Di-n-butylphthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Butyl benzylphthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg U 001
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Di-n-octylphthalate T207 M105 0.1 mg/kg M 001
Dichlorodifluoromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Chloromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg U 001
Vinyl chloride T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Bromomethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg U 001
Chloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Trichlorofluoromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,1-Dichloroethylene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Dichloromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg U 001
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,1-Dichloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
2,2-Dichloropropane T209 M105 50 µg/kg U 001
Chloroform T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Bromochloromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,1,1-Trichloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,1-Dichloropropene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Carbon tetrachloride T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,2-Dichloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Benzene T209 M105 10 µg/kg M 001
1,2-Dichloropropane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Trichloroethene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Bromodichloromethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Dibromomethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Toluene T209 M105 10 µg/kg M 001
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,1,2-Trichloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,3-Dichloropropane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Tetrachloroethene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Chlorodibromomethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,2-dibromoethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Chlorobenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
O Xylene T209 M105 10 µg/kg M 001
Styrene T209 M105 50 µg/kg U 001
Bromoform T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Isopropyl benzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane T209 M105 50 µg/kg U 001
1,2,3-Trichloropropane T209 M105 50 µg/kg U 001
n-Propylbenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
Bromobenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
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T-Butylbenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
S-Butylbenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
p-Isopropyltoluene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
2-Chlorotoluene T209 M105 50 µg/kg U 001
4-Chlorotoluene T209 M105 50 µg/kg U 001
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T209 M105 50 µg/kg M 001
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Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
As (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.2 µg/l 2.4 26 10 2.3 3.1
B (Dissolved) T373 AR 0.01 mg/l 2.9 0.13 0.09 0.16 0.40
Cd (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.02 µg/l <0.02 0.07 0.07 <0.02 0.05
Cr (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l 2 22 18 <1 1
Cu (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l 0.8 79 21 1.0 2.8
Pb (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.3 µg/l <0.3 1.4 <0.3 <0.3 <0.3
Hg (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.05 µg/l <0.05 0.06 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05
Ni (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l 6 20 25 8 11
Se (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l 0.8 42 14 1.7 62
V (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l <2 94 43 <2 <2
Zn (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l 18 5 4 5 58
Ammoniacal nitrogen T686 F 0.05 mg/l 34 1.8 0.79 0.18 23
Chloride T686 F 1 mg/l 150 38 27 76 130
Cyanide(Total) T4 AR 0.05 mg/l <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05 <0.05
Fluoride T686 F 0.05 mg/l 1.0 0.74 0.39 0.27 0.20
Methane T8 AR 0.04 mg/l <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04 <0.04
Nitrate T686 F 0.5 mg/l <0.5 <0.5 13 <0.5 <0.5
Phosphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
Sulphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l 13 180 91 110 140
Sulphide T4 AR 0.05 mg/l <0.05 0.16 0.13 0.09 0.06
Total Phenols T16 AR 0.5 µg/l (13) 3.1 (13) 0.9 (13) 4.2 (13) 0.6 (13) 0.8
Electrical Conductivity T7 AR 10 µS/cm 2400 1700 1000 1400 2600
Total Organic Carbon T21 AR 1 mg/l 230 120 60 100 240
pH T7 AR 6.70 10.1 10.8 7.05 7.24
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PAH USEPA16
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Naphthalene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.30 (13) 0.14 (13) 0.09 (13) <0.01 (13) 0.01
Acenaphthylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.01 0.01 0.02 <0.01 0.02
Acenaphthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.22 0.06 0.02 0.01 0.01
Fluorene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.10 0.06 0.03 0.01 0.01
Phenanthrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.22 (13) 0.13 (13) 0.14 (13) 0.02 (13) 0.02
Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.09 0.14 0.08 0.02 0.05
Fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.08 0.10 0.29 0.08 0.06
Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.07 0.09 0.28 0.07 0.09
Benzo(a)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.02 0.02 0.12 0.01 0.02
Chrysene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.02 0.04 0.15 0.02 0.03
Benzo(b)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.01 0.01 0.12 0.01 0.02
Benzo(k)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.01 0.01 0.13 0.01 0.02
Benzo(a)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.01 0.01 0.12 <0.01 0.01
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.01 0.01 0.08 <0.01 0.01
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l <0.01 <0.01 0.02 <0.01 0.01
Benzo(ghi)Perylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 0.01 0.01 0.10 <0.01 0.01
PAH(total) T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 1.2 0.84 1.8 0.26 0.40
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PCB EC7
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PCB BZ#28 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l 0.27 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
PCB BZ#52 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l 0.11 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
PCB BZ#101 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l (100) <0.050 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
PCB BZ#118 T16 AR 0.005 µg/l (100) <0.050 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
PCB BZ#138 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l (100) <0.050 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
PCB BZ#153 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l 0.074 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
PCB BZ#180 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l 0.071 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
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TPH (CWG) with MTBE, BTEX
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Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
Benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l (13) 4 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
Toluene T54 AR 1 µg/l 3 <1 <1 <1 <1
EthylBenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l 8 <1 <1 <1 <1
M/P Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l 53 <1 <1 <1 <1
O Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l 4 <1 <1 <1 <1
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
TPH (C5-C6 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
TPH (C6-C8 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
TPH (C8-C10 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
TPH (C10-C12 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01
TPH (C12-C16 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01
TPH (C16-C21 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) 0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) 0.01
TPH (C21-C35 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) 0.02 (13) 0.04 (13) 0.10 (13) <0.01 (13) 0.05
TPH (C6-C7 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
TPH (C7-C8 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
TPH (C8-C10 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l 76 <10 <10 <10 <10
TPH (C10-C12 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) 0.02 (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01
TPH (C12-C16 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) 0.03 (13) <0.01 (13) 0.03 (13) <0.01 (13) 0.01
TPH (C16-C21 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01 (13) 0.05 (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01
TPH (C21-C35 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) 0.03 (13) <0.01 (13) 0.09 (13) <0.01 (13) <0.01
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Volatile Organic Compounds (USEPA 624)
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Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
Dichlorodifluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Chloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Vinyl chloride T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Chloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Trichlorofluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Dichloromethane T54 AR 50 µg/l <50 <50 <50 <50 <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
2,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Chloroform T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 2
Bromochloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Carbon tetrachloride T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l (13) 4 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1 (13) <1
1,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromodichloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Dibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Toluene T54 AR 1 µg/l 3 <1 <1 <1 <1
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Tetrachloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Chlorodibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-dibromoethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Chlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l 48 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
EthylBenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l 8 <1 <1 <1 <1
M/P Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l 53 <1 <1 <1 <1
O Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l 4 <1 <1 <1 <1
Styrene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromoform T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Isopropyl benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l 2 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2,3-Trichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
n-Propylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l 1 <1 <1 <1 <1
Bromobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
T-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l 5 <1 <1 <1 <1
S-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
p-Isopropyltoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
2-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
4-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
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Phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Chlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-methyl phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
3/4-Methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Hexachloroethane T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
Nitrobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Isophorone T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Nitrophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4-Dimethylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4-Dichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
4-Chloroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Hexachlorobutadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <50 (162) <50 (162) <50 (162) <50 (162) <50
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Methylnaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20 (162) <20
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <50 (162) <50 (162) <50 (162) <50 (162) <50
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Chloronaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Dimethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2,6-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
3-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Dibenzofuran T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
2,4-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Diethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
4-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Azobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
4-Bromophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Hexachlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Pentachlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Carbazole T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Di-n-butylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Butyl benzylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
Di-n-octylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
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Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
2-Phenylphenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Acetochlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Aclonifen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Acrinathrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Alachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Aldrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Ametryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Atraton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Atrazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Azaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Azobenzene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Azoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Benalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Benfluralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Bifenox T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Bifenthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Binapacryl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Biphenyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <10 <10
Bitertanol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Boscalid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Bromacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Bromophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Bromophos-Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Bromopropylate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Bupirimate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Buprofezine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Butachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Cadusafos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Carbaryl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Carbophenothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Carboxine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Carfentrazone Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Chlorbenzilate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Chlordane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Chlordimeform T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Chlorethoxyfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Chlorfenapyr T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Chlorfenvinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Chlormephos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Chloropropylate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Chlorothalonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Chlorpropham T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Chlorpyrifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Chlorpyrifos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Chlorthal Dimethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Chlorthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Chlorthiophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Chlozolinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Clodinafop propargy T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Clomazone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Cloquintocet mexyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Coumaphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Cyflufenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Cyfluthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Cypermethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Cyphenothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Cyproconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Cyprodinil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Deltamethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
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Desmetryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Diafenthiuron T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Dialifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Diazinon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Dichlobenil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Dichlofenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Dichlorvos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Diclobutrazol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Dicloran T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Dicofol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Dieldrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Difenoconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Diflufenican T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Dimethenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Dimethomorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Dimoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Dioxabenzofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Diphenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Diphenylamine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Disulfoton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Ditalimfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Edifenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Endosulphan alpha T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Endosulphan beta T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Endosulphan sulphate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Endrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Epn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Epoxiconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
EPTC T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Etaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Ethion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Ethofumesate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Ethoprophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Ethoxyquin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Etofenprox T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Etoxazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Etridiazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Etrimfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Famoxadone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Famphur T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fenamidone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fenamiphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Fenarimol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Fenbuconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Fenchlorphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fenitrothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fenpiclonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fenpropathrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fenpropimorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fenson T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fensulfothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Fenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fenvalerate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fipronil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fipronil sulphone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Flamprop isopropyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fluazifop-P-Butyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Flucythrinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fludioxonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Flufenacet T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
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Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
Flumetralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Flumioxazin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Flumorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Fluopyram T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fluquinconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fluroxypyr-1-methylheptyl ester T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Flusilazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Flutolanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fluxapyroxad T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Fonophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Formothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Furalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Haloxyfop etotyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Haloxyfop Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Heptachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Heptachlor epoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Heptachlor exo Epoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Heptenophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Hexachlorobenzene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Hexachlorocyclohexane (beta) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Hexachlorocyclohexane (delta) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Hexaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Hexazinone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Iodofenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Iprodione T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Isazofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Isocarbophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Isodrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Isofenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Isofenphos Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Isomethiozin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Isoprothiolane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Isopyrazam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Kresoxim Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Lambda Cyhalothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Lenacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Leptophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Lindane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Malathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
MCPA-thioethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Mecarbam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Mepanipyrim T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Mephosfolan T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Mepronil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Metalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Metazachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Methacrifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Methidathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Methoxychlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Methyl Paraoxon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Metolachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Metolcarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Metrafenone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Metribuzin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Mevinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Mirex T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Molinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Myclobutanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Napropamide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
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Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
Nitrofen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Nitrothal isopropyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Nuarimol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
o,p'-DDT T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
o,p-DDD T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
o,p-DDE T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Octylisothiazolon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Ofurace T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Orysastrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Oxadiazon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Oxadixyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Oxyfluorfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
p,p-DDD T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
p,p-DDE T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
p,p-DDT T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Paclobutrazol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Paraoxon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Parathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Parathion methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Penconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Pendimethalin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Pentachloroaniline T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Pentachlorophenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Pentanochlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Permethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Pethoxamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Phenothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Phenthoate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Phorate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Phosalone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Phosfolan T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Picoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Piperonyl Butoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Pirimicarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Pirimiphos Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Pirimiphos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Pretilachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Procymidone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Profenofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Prometon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Prometryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Propachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Propanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Propaphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Propargite T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Propazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Propetamphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Propham T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Propiconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Propyzamide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Proquinazid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Prosulfocarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Prothiofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Pyraclostrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Pyraflufen ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Pyrazophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Pyridaben T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Pyridaphenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Pyrimethanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Pyriproxyfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
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Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
Quinalphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Quinoxyfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Quintozene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Quizalofop-ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Secbumeton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Silafluofen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Simazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Simeconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Sulfallate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Sulprofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Tebuconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Tebufenpyrad T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Tebupirimiphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Tecnazene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Tefluthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Terbacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Terbufos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Terbumeton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Terbuthylazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Terbutryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Tetrachlorvinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Tetraconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Tetradifon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
sulfotep T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Tetramethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Tetrasul T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Thiamethoxam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Thiobencarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Tolclofos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Triadimefon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Triadimenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Triallate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Triazamate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Triazophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Trifloxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Triflumizole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1 (278) <0.1
Trifluralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Vinclozolin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Vinclozolin metabolite 3,5-Dichloroaniline T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
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Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
Bentazone T310 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Diuron T569 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Isoproturon T569 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Linuron T569 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
Mecoprop T16 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1 <0.1
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Method Index
Accreditation Summary
Value Description
F Filtered
AR As Received
100 LOD determined by sample aliquot used for analysis
162 LOD determined by matrix spike recovery
278 Data reported is qualitative as recovery is outside the 60 to 140% range
13 Results have been blank corrected.
U Analysis is UKAS accredited
N Analysis is not UKAS accredited
Value Description
T21 OX/IR
T910 GCxGC (LV)
T1 GC/MS (HR)
T569 LC MS MS 1L
T686 Discrete Analyser
T8 GC/FID
T16 GC/MS
T7 Probe
T149 GC/MS (SIR)
T310 LC/MS/MS
T826 SOP611 (GC MSMS)
T4 Colorimetry
T215 GC/MS (Headspace)(LV)
T373 ICP/OES (Filtered)
T54 GC/MS (Headspace)
T281 ICP/MS (Filtered)
Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units Symbol Concept References
As (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.2 µg/l U 001-005
B (Dissolved) T373 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001-005
Cd (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.02 µg/l U 001-005
Cr (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Cu (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l U 001-005
Pb (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.3 µg/l U 001-005
Hg (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.05 µg/l U 001-005
Ni (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Se (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l U 001-005
V (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l U 001-005
Zn (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l U 001-005
Ammoniacal nitrogen T686 F 0.05 mg/l U 001-005
Chloride T686 F 1 mg/l U 001-005
Cyanide(Total) T4 AR 0.05 mg/l U 001-005
Fluoride T686 F 0.05 mg/l U 001-005
Methane T8 AR 0.04 mg/l N 001-005
Nitrate T686 F 0.5 mg/l U 001-005
Phosphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l U 001-005
Sulphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l U 001-005
Sulphide T4 AR 0.05 mg/l N 001-005
Total Phenols T16 AR 0.5 µg/l U 001-005
Electrical Conductivity T7 AR 10 µS/cm N 001-005
Total Organic Carbon T21 AR 1 mg/l U 001-005
pH T7 AR U 001-005
Naphthalene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Acenaphthylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Acenaphthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Fluorene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Phenanthrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Benzo(a)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
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Chrysene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Benzo(b)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Benzo(k)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Benzo(a)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Benzo(ghi)Perylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
PAH(total) T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001-005
Phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2-Chlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2-methyl phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
3/4-Methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Hexachloroethane T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Nitrobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Isophorone T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2-Nitrophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2,4-Dimethylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2,4-Dichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
4-Chloroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Hexachlorobutadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2-Methylnaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2-Chloronaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Dimethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2,6-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
3-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Dibenzofuran T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
2,4-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Diethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
4-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Azobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
4-Bromophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Hexachlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Pentachlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Carbazole T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Di-n-butylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Butyl benzylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Di-n-octylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001-005
Dichlorodifluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Chloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Vinyl chloride T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Bromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Chloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Trichlorofluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,1-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Dichloromethane T54 AR 50 µg/l N 001-005
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,1-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
2,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Chloroform T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Bromochloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,1,1-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,1-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Carbon tetrachloride T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,2-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
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1,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Bromodichloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Dibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,1,2-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,3-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Tetrachloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Chlorodibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,2-dibromoethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Chlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
M/P Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Styrene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Bromoform T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Isopropyl benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,2,3-Trichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
n-Propylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Bromobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
T-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
S-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
p-Isopropyltoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
2-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
4-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
PCB BZ#28 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001-005
PCB BZ#52 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001-005
PCB BZ#101 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001-005
PCB BZ#118 T16 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001-005
PCB BZ#138 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001-005
PCB BZ#153 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001-005
PCB BZ#180 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001-005
Toluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
EthylBenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
O Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001-005
TPH (C5-C6 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001-005
TPH (C6-C8 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001-005
TPH (C8-C10 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001-005
TPH (C10-C12 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001-005
TPH (C12-C16 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001-005
TPH (C16-C21 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001-005
TPH (C21-C35 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001-005
TPH (C6-C7 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001-005
TPH (C7-C8 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001-005
TPH (C8-C10 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001-005
TPH (C10-C12 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001-005
TPH (C12-C16 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001-005
TPH (C16-C21 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001-005
TPH (C21-C35 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001-005
Bentazone T310 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Diuron T569 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Isoproturon T569 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Linuron T569 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Mecoprop T16 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
2-Phenylphenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Acetochlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Aclonifen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Acrinathrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Alachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Aldrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Ametryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Atraton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
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Atrazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Azaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Azobenzene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Azoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Benalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Benfluralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Bifenox T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Bifenthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Binapacryl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Biphenyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Bitertanol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Boscalid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Bromacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Bromophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Bromophos-Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Bromopropylate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Bupirimate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Buprofezine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Butachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Cadusafos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Carbaryl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Carbophenothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Carboxine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Carfentrazone Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlorbenzilate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlordane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlordimeform T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlorethoxyfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlorfenapyr T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlorfenvinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlormephos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chloropropylate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlorothalonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlorpropham T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlorpyrifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlorpyrifos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlorthal Dimethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlorthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlorthiophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Chlozolinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Clodinafop propargy T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Clomazone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Cloquintocet mexyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Coumaphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Cyflufenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Cyfluthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Cypermethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Cyphenothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Cyproconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Cyprodinil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Deltamethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Desmetryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Diafenthiuron T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Dialifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Diazinon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Dichlobenil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Dichlofenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Dichlorvos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Diclobutrazol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Dicloran T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Dicofol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Dieldrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Difenoconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Diflufenican T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Dimethenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Dimethomorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Dimoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Dioxabenzofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Diphenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Diphenylamine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
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Disulfoton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Ditalimfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Edifenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Endosulphan alpha T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Endosulphan beta T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Endosulphan sulphate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Endrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Epn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Epoxiconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
EPTC T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Etaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Ethion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Ethofumesate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Ethoprophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Ethoxyquin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Etofenprox T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Etoxazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Etridiazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Etrimfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Famoxadone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Famphur T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenamidone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenamiphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenarimol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenbuconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenchlorphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenitrothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenpiclonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenpropathrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenpropimorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenson T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fensulfothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fenvalerate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fipronil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fipronil sulphone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Flamprop isopropyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fluazifop-P-Butyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Flucythrinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fludioxonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Flufenacet T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Flumetralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Flumioxazin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Flumorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fluopyram T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fluquinconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fluroxypyr-1-methylheptyl ester T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Flusilazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Flutolanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fluxapyroxad T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Fonophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Formothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Furalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Haloxyfop etotyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Haloxyfop Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Heptachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Heptachlor epoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Heptachlor exo Epoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Heptenophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Hexachlorobenzene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Hexachlorocyclohexane (beta) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Hexachlorocyclohexane (delta) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Hexaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Hexazinone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Iodofenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Iprodione T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Isazofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Isocarbophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Isodrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
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Isofenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Isofenphos Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Isomethiozin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Isoprothiolane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Isopyrazam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Kresoxim Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Lambda Cyhalothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Lenacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Leptophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Lindane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Malathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
MCPA-thioethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Mecarbam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Mepanipyrim T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Mephosfolan T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Mepronil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Metalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Metazachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Methacrifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Methidathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Methoxychlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Methyl Paraoxon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Metolachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Metolcarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Metrafenone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Metribuzin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Mevinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Mirex T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Molinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Myclobutanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Napropamide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Nitrofen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Nitrothal isopropyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Nuarimol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
o,p'-DDT T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
o,p-DDD T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
o,p-DDE T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Octylisothiazolon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Ofurace T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Orysastrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Oxadiazon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Oxadixyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Oxyfluorfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
p,p-DDD T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
p,p-DDE T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
p,p-DDT T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Paclobutrazol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Paraoxon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Parathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Parathion methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Penconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pendimethalin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pentachloroaniline T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pentachlorophenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pentanochlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Permethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pethoxamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Phenothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Phenthoate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Phorate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Phosalone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Phosfolan T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Picoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Piperonyl Butoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pirimicarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pirimiphos Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pirimiphos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pretilachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Procymidone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Profenofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
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Prometon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Prometryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Propachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Propanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Propaphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Propargite T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Propazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Propetamphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Propham T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Propiconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Propyzamide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Proquinazid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Prosulfocarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Prothiofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pyraclostrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pyraflufen ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pyrazophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pyridaben T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pyridaphenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pyrimethanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Pyriproxyfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Quinalphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Quinoxyfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Quintozene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Quizalofop-ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Secbumeton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Silafluofen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Simazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Simeconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Sulfallate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Sulprofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Tebuconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Tebufenpyrad T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Tebupirimiphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Tecnazene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Tefluthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Terbacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Terbufos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Terbumeton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Terbuthylazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Terbutryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Tetrachlorvinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Tetraconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Tetradifon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
sulfotep T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Tetramethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Tetrasul T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Thiamethoxam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Thiobencarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Tolclofos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Triadimefon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Triadimenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Triallate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Triazamate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Triazophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Trifloxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Triflumizole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Trifluralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Vinclozolin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
Vinclozolin metabolite 3,5-Dichloroaniline T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001,005
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As (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.2 µg/l 1.2
B (Dissolved) T373 AR 0.01 mg/l 0.51
Cd (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.02 µg/l 0.18
Cr (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l 6
Cu (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l 3.0
Pb (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.3 µg/l <0.3
Hg (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.05 µg/l 0.09
Ni (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l 10
Se (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l 2.4
V (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l <2
Zn (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l 29
Ammoniacal nitrogen T686 F 0.05 mg/l 0.11
Chloride T686 F 1 mg/l 550
Cyanide(Total) T4 AR 0.05 mg/l <0.05
Fluoride T686 F 0.05 mg/l <0.05
Nitrate T686 F 0.5 mg/l 19
Phosphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l 2.5
Sulphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l 75
Sulphide T4 AR 0.05 mg/l <0.05
Total Phenols T16 AR 0.5 µg/l (13) <0.5
Electrical Conductivity T7 AR 10 µS/cm 3000
Total Organic Carbon T21 AR 1 mg/l 80
pH T7 AR 6.95
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Naphthalene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13,3,131)
<0.67
Acenaphthylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.02
Acenaphthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Fluorene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.02
Phenanthrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.13
Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.04
Fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.31
Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.33
Benzo(a)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.16
Chrysene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.18
Benzo(b)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.17
Benzo(k)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.15
Benzo(a)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.18
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.12
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.03
Benzo(ghi)Perylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.15
PAH(total) T149 AR 0.01 µg/l 2.0
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PCB EC7
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Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
PCB BZ#28 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#52 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#101 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#118 T16 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#138 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#153 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#180 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
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Benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l (13) <1
Toluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
EthylBenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
M/P Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
O Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
TPH (C5-C6 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C6-C8 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C8-C10 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C10-C12 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C12-C16 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C16-C21 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C21-C35 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) 0.06
TPH (C6-C7 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C7-C8 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C8-C10 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C10-C12 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C12-C16 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C16-C21 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C21-C35 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
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Dichlorodifluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Chloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Vinyl chloride T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Bromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Chloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Trichlorofluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Dichloromethane T54 AR 50 µg/l <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
2,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Chloroform T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Bromochloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Carbon tetrachloride T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,2-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l (13) <1
1,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Bromodichloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Dibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Toluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,3-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Tetrachloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Chlorodibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,2-dibromoethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Chlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
EthylBenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
M/P Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
O Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Styrene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Bromoform T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Isopropyl benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,2,3-Trichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
n-Propylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Bromobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
T-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
S-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
p-Isopropyltoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
2-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
4-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
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Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
Phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2-Chlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2-methyl phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
3/4-Methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Hexachloroethane T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Nitrobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Isophorone T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2-Nitrophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2,4-Dimethylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2,4-Dichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
4-Chloroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Hexachlorobutadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <20
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2-Methylnaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <50
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2-Chloronaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Dimethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2,6-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
3-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Dibenzofuran T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2,4-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Diethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
4-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Azobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
4-Bromophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Hexachlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Pentachlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Carbazole T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Di-n-butylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Butyl benzylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Di-n-octylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Value Description
F Filtered
AR As Received
162 LOD determined by matrix spike recovery
131 Result is outside of the scope of accreditation due to a QC Failure
3 LOD Raised Due to Elevated Blank
13 Results have been blank corrected.
U Analysis is UKAS accredited
N Analysis is not UKAS accredited
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Method Index
Accreditation Summary
These samples have been analysed exceeding recommended PAH and TPH holding times. It is possible therefore that the results provided may be compromised.
Value Description
T4 Colorimetry
T910 GCxGC (LV)
T373 ICP/OES (Filtered)
T54 GC/MS (Headspace)
T215 GC/MS (Headspace)(LV)
T21 OX/IR
T7 Probe
T281 ICP/MS (Filtered)
T16 GC/MS
T1 GC/MS (HR)
T149 GC/MS (SIR)
T686 Discrete Analyser
Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units Symbol Concept References
As (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.2 µg/l U 001
B (Dissolved) T373 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
Cd (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.02 µg/l U 001
Cr (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Cu (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l U 001
Pb (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.3 µg/l U 001
Hg (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.05 µg/l U 001
Ni (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Se (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l U 001
V (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l U 001
Zn (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l U 001
Ammoniacal nitrogen T686 F 0.05 mg/l U 001
Chloride T686 F 1 mg/l U 001
Cyanide(Total) T4 AR 0.05 mg/l U 001
Fluoride T686 F 0.05 mg/l U 001
Nitrate T686 F 0.5 mg/l U 001
Phosphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l U 001
Sulphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l U 001
Sulphide T4 AR 0.05 mg/l N 001
Total Phenols T16 AR 0.5 µg/l U 001
Electrical Conductivity T7 AR 10 µS/cm N 001
Total Organic Carbon T21 AR 1 mg/l U 001
pH T7 AR U 001
Naphthalene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Acenaphthylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Acenaphthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Fluorene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Phenanthrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Benzo(a)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Chrysene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Benzo(b)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Benzo(k)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Benzo(a)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Benzo(ghi)Perylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
PAH(total) T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#28 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#52 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#101 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#118 T16 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#138 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
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PCB BZ#153 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#180 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
Benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Toluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
EthylBenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
O Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
TPH (C5-C6 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C6-C8 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C8-C10 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C10-C12 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C12-C16 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C16-C21 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C21-C35 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C6-C7 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C7-C8 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C8-C10 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C10-C12 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C12-C16 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C16-C21 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C21-C35 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
Dichlorodifluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Chloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Vinyl chloride T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Bromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Chloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Trichlorofluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Dichloromethane T54 AR 50 µg/l N 001
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
2,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Chloroform T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Bromochloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1,1-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Carbon tetrachloride T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Bromodichloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Dibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1,2-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,3-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Tetrachloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Chlorodibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2-dibromoethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Chlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
M/P Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Styrene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Bromoform T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Isopropyl benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2,3-Trichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
n-Propylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Bromobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
T-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
S-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
p-Isopropyltoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
2-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
4-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
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Phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-Chlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-methyl phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
3/4-Methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Hexachloroethane T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Nitrobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Isophorone T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-Nitrophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,4-Dimethylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,4-Dichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
4-Chloroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Hexachlorobutadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-Methylnaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-Chloronaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Dimethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,6-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
3-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Dibenzofuran T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,4-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Diethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
4-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Azobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
4-Bromophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Hexachlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Pentachlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Carbazole T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Di-n-butylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Butyl benzylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Di-n-octylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
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As (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.2 µg/l 2.3
B (Dissolved) T373 AR 0.01 mg/l 0.32
Cd (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.02 µg/l <0.02
Cr (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l <1
Cu (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l 1.3
Pb (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.3 µg/l <0.3
Hg (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.05 µg/l <0.05
Ni (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l 7
Se (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l <0.5
V (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l 2
Zn (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l 8
Ammoniacal nitrogen T686 F 0.05 mg/l 4.4
Chloride T686 F 1 mg/l 300
Cyanide(Total) T4 AR 0.05 mg/l <0.05
Fluoride T686 F 0.05 mg/l 0.25
Nitrate T686 F 0.5 mg/l 78
Phosphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l 18
Sulphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l 32
Sulphide T4 AR 0.05 mg/l 0.11
Total Phenols T16 AR 0.5 µg/l <0.5
Electrical Conductivity T7 AR 10 µS/cm 2100
Total Organic Carbon T21 AR 1 mg/l 170
pH T7 AR 7.01
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PAH USEPA16
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Naphthalene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (3,13,131)
<0.35
Acenaphthylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) <0.01
Acenaphthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Fluorene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.02
Phenanthrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.03
Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.02
Fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.02
Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.02
Benzo(a)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Chrysene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Benzo(b)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Benzo(k)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Benzo(a)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) <0.01
Benzo(ghi)Perylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l (13) 0.01
PAH(total) T149 AR 0.01 µg/l <0.35
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PCB BZ#28 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#52 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#101 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#118 T16 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#138 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#153 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
PCB BZ#180 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l <0.005
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Benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l (13) <1
Toluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
EthylBenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
M/P Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
O Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
TPH (C5-C6 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C6-C8 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C8-C10 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C10-C12 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C12-C16 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C16-C21 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C21-C35 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C6-C7 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C7-C8 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C8-C10 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l <10
TPH (C10-C12 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C12-C16 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C16-C21 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
TPH (C21-C35 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l (13) <0.01
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Dichlorodifluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Chloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Vinyl chloride T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Bromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Chloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Trichlorofluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Dichloromethane T54 AR 50 µg/l <50
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
2,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Chloroform T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Bromochloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1,1-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Carbon tetrachloride T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,2-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l (13) <1
1,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Bromodichloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Dibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Toluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1,2-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,3-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Tetrachloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Chlorodibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,2-dibromoethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Chlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
EthylBenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
M/P Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
O Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Styrene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Bromoform T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Isopropyl benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,2,3-Trichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
n-Propylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
Bromobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
T-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
S-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
p-Isopropyltoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
2-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
4-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l <1
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Phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2-Chlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <20
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2-methyl phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
3/4-Methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Hexachloroethane T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Nitrobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Isophorone T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2-Nitrophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2,4-Dimethylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2,4-Dichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
4-Chloroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Hexachlorobutadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <20
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <20
2-Methylnaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <50
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2-Chloronaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Dimethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l (162) <20
2,6-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
3-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Dibenzofuran T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
2,4-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Diethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
4-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Azobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
4-Bromophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Hexachlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Pentachlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Carbazole T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Di-n-butylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Butyl benzylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
Di-n-octylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l <10
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Bentazone T310 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Diuron T569 AR 0.1 µg/l (NR)
Isoproturon T569 AR 0.1 µg/l (NR)
Linuron T569 AR 0.1 µg/l (NR)
Mecoprop T16 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
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2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
2-Phenylphenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Acetochlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Aclonifen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Acrinathrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Alachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Aldrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Ametryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Atraton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Atrazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Azaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Azobenzene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Azoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Benalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Benfluralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Bifenox T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Bifenthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Binapacryl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Biphenyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <10
Bitertanol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Boscalid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Bromacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Bromophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Bromophos-Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Bromopropylate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Bupirimate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Buprofezine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Butachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Cadusafos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Carbaryl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Carbophenothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Carboxine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Carfentrazone Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Chlorbenzilate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Chlordane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Chlordimeform T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Chlorethoxyfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Chlorfenapyr T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Chlorfenvinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Chlormephos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Chloropropylate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Chlorothalonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Chlorpropham T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Chlorpyrifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Chlorpyrifos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Chlorthal Dimethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Chlorthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Chlorthiophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Chlozolinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Clodinafop propargy T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Clomazone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Cloquintocet mexyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Coumaphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Cyflufenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Cyfluthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Cypermethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Cyphenothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Cyproconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Cyprodinil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Deltamethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
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Desmetryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Diafenthiuron T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Dialifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Diazinon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Dichlobenil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Dichlofenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Dichlorvos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Diclobutrazol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Dicloran T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Dicofol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Dieldrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Difenoconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Diflufenican T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Dimethenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Dimethomorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Dimoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Dioxabenzofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Diphenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Diphenylamine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Disulfoton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Ditalimfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Edifenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Endosulphan alpha T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Endosulphan beta T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Endosulphan sulphate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Endrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Epn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Epoxiconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
EPTC T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Etaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Ethion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Ethofumesate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Ethoprophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Ethoxyquin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Etofenprox T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Etoxazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Etridiazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Etrimfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Famoxadone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Famphur T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fenamidone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fenamiphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Fenarimol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Fenbuconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Fenchlorphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fenitrothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fenpiclonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fenpropathrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fenpropimorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fenson T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fensulfothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Fenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fenvalerate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fipronil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fipronil sulphone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Flamprop isopropyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fluazifop-P-Butyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Flucythrinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fludioxonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Flufenacet T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
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Flumetralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Flumioxazin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Flumorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Fluopyram T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fluquinconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fluroxypyr-1-methylheptyl ester T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Flusilazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Flutolanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fluxapyroxad T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Fonophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Formothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Furalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Haloxyfop etotyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Haloxyfop Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Heptachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Heptachlor epoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Heptachlor exo Epoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Heptenophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Hexachlorobenzene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Hexachlorocyclohexane (beta) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Hexachlorocyclohexane (delta) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Hexaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Hexazinone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Iodofenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Iprodione T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Isazofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Isocarbophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Isodrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Isofenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Isofenphos Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Isomethiozin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Isoprothiolane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Isopyrazam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Kresoxim Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Lambda Cyhalothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Lenacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Leptophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Lindane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Malathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
MCPA-thioethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Mecarbam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Mepanipyrim T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Mephosfolan T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Mepronil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Metalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Metazachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Methacrifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Methidathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Methoxychlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Methyl Paraoxon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Metolachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Metolcarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Metrafenone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Metribuzin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Mevinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Mirex T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Molinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Myclobutanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Napropamide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
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Nitrofen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Nitrothal isopropyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Nuarimol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
o,p'-DDT T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
o,p-DDD T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
o,p-DDE T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Octylisothiazolon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Ofurace T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Orysastrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Oxadiazon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Oxadixyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Oxyfluorfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
p,p-DDD T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
p,p-DDE T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
p,p-DDT T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Paclobutrazol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Paraoxon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Parathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Parathion methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Penconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Pendimethalin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Pentachloroaniline T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Pentachlorophenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Pentanochlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Permethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Pethoxamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Phenothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Phenthoate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Phorate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Phosalone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Phosfolan T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Picoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Piperonyl Butoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Pirimicarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Pirimiphos Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Pirimiphos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Pretilachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Procymidone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Profenofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Prometon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Prometryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Propachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Propanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Propaphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Propargite T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Propazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Propetamphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Propham T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Propiconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Propyzamide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Proquinazid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Prosulfocarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Prothiofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Pyraclostrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Pyraflufen ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Pyrazophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Pyridaben T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Pyridaphenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Pyrimethanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Pyriproxyfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
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Notes
Concept Reference: 679268
Project Site: Western Link
Customer Reference: 42103
Water Analysed as Water
MRPS by GC (CSOPP611)
Concept Reference 679268 001
Customer Sample Reference BH10
Date Sampled 31-AUG-2017
Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units
Quinalphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Quinoxyfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Quintozene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Quizalofop-ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Secbumeton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Silafluofen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Simazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Simeconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Sulfallate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Sulprofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Tebuconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Tebufenpyrad T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Tebupirimiphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Tecnazene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Tefluthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Terbacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Terbufos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Terbumeton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Terbuthylazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Terbutryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Tetrachlorvinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Tetraconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Tetradifon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
sulfotep T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Tetramethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Tetrasul T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Thiamethoxam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Thiobencarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Tolclofos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Triadimefon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Triadimenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Triallate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Triazamate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Triazophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Trifloxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Triflumizole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l (278) <0.1
Trifluralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Vinclozolin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Vinclozolin metabolite 3,5-Dichloroaniline T826 AR 0.1 µg/l <0.1
Value Description
AR As Received
F Filtered
162 LOD determined by matrix spike recovery
13 Results have been blank corrected.
131 Result is outside of the scope of accreditation due to a QC Failure
3 LOD Raised Due to Elevated Blank
278 Data reported is qualitative as recovery is outside the 60 to 140% range
NR No Result
U Analysis is UKAS accredited
N Analysis is not UKAS accredited
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Method Index
Accreditation Summary
Pesticide testing is transferred to CLS Cambridge.
Value Description
T686 Discrete Analyser
T826 SOP611 (GC MSMS)
T281 ICP/MS (Filtered)
T21 OX/IR
T54 GC/MS (Headspace)
T149 GC/MS (SIR)
T215 GC/MS (Headspace)(LV)
T569 LC MS MS 1L
T310 LC/MS/MS
T16 GC/MS
T4 Colorimetry
T1 GC/MS (HR)
T373 ICP/OES (Filtered)
T7 Probe
T910 GCxGC (LV)
Determinand Method TestSample LOD Units Symbol Concept References
As (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.2 µg/l U 001
B (Dissolved) T373 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
Cd (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.02 µg/l U 001
Cr (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Cu (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l U 001
Pb (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.3 µg/l U 001
Hg (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.05 µg/l U 001
Ni (Dissolved) T281 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Se (Dissolved) T281 AR 0.5 µg/l U 001
V (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l U 001
Zn (Dissolved) T281 AR 2 µg/l U 001
Ammoniacal nitrogen T686 F 0.05 mg/l U 001
Chloride T686 F 1 mg/l U 001
Cyanide(Total) T4 AR 0.05 mg/l U 001
Fluoride T686 F 0.05 mg/l U 001
Nitrate T686 F 0.5 mg/l U 001
Phosphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l U 001
Sulphate T686 F 0.5 mg/l U 001
Sulphide T4 AR 0.05 mg/l N 001
Total Phenols T16 AR 0.5 µg/l U 001
Electrical Conductivity T7 AR 10 µS/cm N 001
Total Organic Carbon T21 AR 1 mg/l U 001
pH T7 AR U 001
Naphthalene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Acenaphthylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Acenaphthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Fluorene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Phenanthrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Benzo(a)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Chrysene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Benzo(b)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Benzo(k)fluoranthene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Benzo(a)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Indeno(123-cd)Pyrene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Dibenzo(ah)Anthracene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
Benzo(ghi)Perylene T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
PAH(total) T149 AR 0.01 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#28 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#52 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#101 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#118 T16 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#138 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
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PCB BZ#153 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
PCB BZ#180 T1 AR 0.005 µg/l U 001
Benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Methyl tert-Butyl Ether T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
TPH (C5-C6 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C6-C8 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C8-C10 aliphatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C10-C12 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C12-C16 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C16-C21 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C21-C35 aliphatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C6-C7 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C7-C8 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C8-C10 aromatic) T215 AR 10 µg/l N 001
TPH (C10-C12 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C12-C16 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C16-C21 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
TPH (C21-C35 aromatic) T910 AR 0.01 mg/l N 001
Dichlorodifluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Chloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Vinyl chloride T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Bromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Chloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Trichlorofluoromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Dichloromethane T54 AR 50 µg/l N 001
Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
2,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Chloroform T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Bromochloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1,1-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Carbon tetrachloride T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2-Dichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1,2-Trichloroethylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Bromodichloromethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Dibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Toluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1,2-Trichloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,3-Dichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Tetrachloroethene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Chlorodibromomethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2-dibromoethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Chlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
EthylBenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
M/P Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
O Xylene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Styrene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Bromoform T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Isopropyl benzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2,3-Trichloropropane T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
n-Propylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
Bromobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
T-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
S-Butylbenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
p-Isopropyltoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
2-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
4-Chlorotoluene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T54 AR 1 µg/l U 001
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Phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Bis (2-chloroethyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-Chlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
1,3-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
1,4-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
1,2-Dichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) ether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-methyl phenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
3/4-Methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Hexachloroethane T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Nitrobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Isophorone T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-Nitrophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,4-Dimethylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) methane T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,4-Dichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
4-Chloroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Hexachlorobutadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-Methylnaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-Chloronaphthalene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Dimethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,6-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
3-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Dibenzofuran T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
2,4-Dinitrotoluene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Diethyl phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
4-Chlorophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
4-Nitroaniline T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Azobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
4-Bromophenyl phenylether T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Hexachlorobenzene T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Pentachlorophenol T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Carbazole T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Di-n-butylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Butyl benzylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Di-n-octylphthalate T16 AR 10 µg/l U 001
Bentazone T310 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Diuron T569 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Isoproturon T569 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Linuron T569 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Mecoprop T16 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
2-Phenylphenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Acetochlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Aclonifen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Acrinathrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Alachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Aldrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Ametryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Atraton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Atrazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Azaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Azobenzene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Azoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Benalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Benfluralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Bifenox T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Bifenthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Binapacryl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Biphenyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Bitertanol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Boscalid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Bromacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
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Bromophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Bromophos-Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Bromopropylate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Bupirimate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Buprofezine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Butachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Cadusafos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Carbaryl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Carbophenothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Carboxine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Carfentrazone Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlorbenzilate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlordane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlordimeform T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlorethoxyfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlorfenapyr T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlorfenvinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlormephos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chloropropylate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlorothalonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlorpropham T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlorpyrifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlorpyrifos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlorthal Dimethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlorthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlorthiophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Chlozolinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Clodinafop propargy T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Clomazone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Cloquintocet mexyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Coumaphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Cyflufenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Cyfluthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Cypermethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Cyphenothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Cyproconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Cyprodinil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Deltamethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Desmetryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Diafenthiuron T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Dialifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Diazinon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Dichlobenil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Dichlofenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Dichlorvos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Diclobutrazol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Dicloran T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Dicofol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Dieldrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Difenoconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Diflufenican T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Dimethenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Dimethomorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Dimoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Dioxabenzofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Diphenamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Diphenylamine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Disulfoton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Ditalimfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Edifenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Endosulphan alpha T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Endosulphan beta T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Endosulphan sulphate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Endrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Epn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Epoxiconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
EPTC T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Etaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Ethion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Ethofumesate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
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Ethoprophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Ethoxyquin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Etofenprox T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Etoxazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Etridiazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Etrimfos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Famoxadone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Famphur T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenamidone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenamiphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenarimol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenbuconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenchlorphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenitrothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenpiclonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenpropathrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenpropimorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenson T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fensulfothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fenvalerate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fipronil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fipronil sulphone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Flamprop isopropyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fluazifop-P-Butyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Flucythrinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fludioxonil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Flufenacet T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Flumetralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Flumioxazin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Flumorph T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fluopyram T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fluquinconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fluroxypyr-1-methylheptyl ester T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Flusilazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Flutolanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fluxapyroxad T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Fonophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Formothion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Furalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Haloxyfop etotyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Haloxyfop Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Heptachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Heptachlor epoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Heptachlor exo Epoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Heptenophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Hexachlorobenzene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Hexachlorocyclohexane (beta) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Hexachlorocyclohexane (delta) T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Hexaconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Hexazinone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Iodofenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Iprodione T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Isazofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Isocarbophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Isodrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Isofenphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Isofenphos Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Isomethiozin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Isoprothiolane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Isopyrazam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Kresoxim Methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Lambda Cyhalothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Lenacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Leptophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Lindane T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Malathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
MCPA-thioethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Mecarbam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
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Mepanipyrim T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Mephosfolan T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Mepronil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Metalaxyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Metazachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Methacrifos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Methidathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Methoxychlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Methyl Paraoxon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Metolachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Metolcarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Metrafenone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Metribuzin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Mevinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Mirex T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Molinate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Myclobutanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Napropamide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Nitrofen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Nitrothal isopropyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Nuarimol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
o,p'-DDT T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
o,p-DDD T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
o,p-DDE T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Octylisothiazolon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Ofurace T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Orysastrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Oxadiazon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Oxadixyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Oxyfluorfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
p,p-DDD T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
p,p-DDE T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
p,p-DDT T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Paclobutrazol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Paraoxon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Parathion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Parathion methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Penconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pendimethalin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pentachloroaniline T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pentachlorophenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pentanochlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Permethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pethoxamid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Phenothrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Phenthoate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Phorate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Phosalone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Phosfolan T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Picoxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Piperonyl Butoxide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pirimicarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pirimiphos Ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pirimiphos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pretilachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Procymidone T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Profenofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Prometon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Prometryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Propachlor T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Propanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Propaphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Propargite T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Propazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Propetamphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Propham T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Propiconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Propyzamide T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Proquinazid T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Prosulfocarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
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Prothiofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pyraclostrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pyraflufen ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pyrazophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pyridaben T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pyridaphenthion T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pyrimethanil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Pyriproxyfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Quinalphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Quinoxyfen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Quintozene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Quizalofop-ethyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Secbumeton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Silafluofen T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Simazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Simeconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Sulfallate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Sulprofos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Tebuconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Tebufenpyrad T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Tebupirimiphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Tecnazene T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Tefluthrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Terbacil T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Terbufos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Terbumeton T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Terbuthylazine T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Terbutryn T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Tetrachlorvinphos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Tetraconazole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Tetradifon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
sulfotep T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Tetramethrin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Tetrasul T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Thiamethoxam T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Thiobencarb T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Tolclofos methyl T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Triadimefon T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Triadimenol T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Triallate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Triazamate T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Triazophos T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Trifloxystrobin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Triflumizole T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Trifluralin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Vinclozolin T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
Vinclozolin metabolite 3,5-Dichloroaniline T826 AR 0.1 µg/l N 001
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APPENDIX 5
PHOTOGRAPHS
Figure A5.1
Photographs of Rock Core
Western Link
Core Photographs BH07
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
Core Photographs BH07
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
Core Photographs BH07
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
Core Photographs BH10
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
Core Photographs BH10
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Western Link
Core Photographs BH10
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
Core Photographs BH12A
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Western Link
Core Photographs BH12A
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Western Link
Core Photographs BH12A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
Core Photographs BH12A
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Figure A5.2
Photographs of MOSTAP Samples
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT01A
Contract No. 42103
0.00m
1.00m
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT01A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link Warrington
42103
Warrington Borough Council
Mott Macdonald
17th July 2017
CPT01A
MOSTAP SAMPLE B
1.70m
2.20m
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT01A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link Warrington
42103
Warrington Borough Council
Mott Macdonald
17th July 2017
CPT01A
MOSTAP SAMPLE C
2.40m
3.40m
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT01A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link Warrington
42103
Warrington Borough Council
Mott Macdonald
17th July 2017
CPT01A
MOSTAP SAMPLE D
3.60m
4.60m
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT03A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT03A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT03A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT03A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link Warrington
42103
Warrington Borough Council
Mott Macdonald
18th July 2017
CPT3A
MOSTAP SAMPLE D
3.60m
4.60m
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs
CPT14
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs
CPT14
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs
CPT14
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs
CPT14
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs
CPT14
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT15A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT15A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT15A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT15A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT15A
Contract No. 42103
Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT15A
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Western Link
MOSTAP Sampler Photographs CPT15A
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APPENDIX 6
MONITORING
O2% CO2% CH4% CO H2S
v/v v/v v/v ppm ppm
Hole No:VOC ppm
CO2% v/v
H2S ppm
RelPressure
(mb)
Gas flow Rate (l/hr)
Depth to base of
well SWL
LNAPL or
DNAPL
Steady Steady Peak Steady Steady Steady Range mBGL mBGL mBGL
BH05A 0.0 15.6 61.9 52.5 0 3.29 0.1 7.40 1.88 NDBH06A 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0 3.29 0.2 5.15 1.73 NDBH10 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 0 3.23 0.4 4.43 2.00 NDCPT14A 0.0 7.3 29.5 20.3 0 2.10 -0.1 5.00 5.00 NDCPT15A 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0 0.01 -0.1 6.28 5.43 ND
>>>> = Flow above detection limit of 30 l/hr, <<< = Negative flow greater than -10 l/hr. >Max = In excess of lower explosive limit.
Remarks: BH03 - unable to take readings as top of well flooded.
20.5 0
CH4% v/v
1.3 0
O2% v/v
CO ppm
Steady Steady
113.5 25.4
19.6 0
Background Ground Conditions (dry / wet etc):
Readings: Atmospheric Pressure (Start):
Time (Start): NR Time (Finish):
Atmospheric Pressure (Finish):
Wet1001mb1001mb
NR0.020.9 0.0 0.0 0.0
Date: 28th July 2017Weather Conditions:
Checked By: MHWDry, overcast
Contract Name: Western LinkContract Number: 42103
Gas and Groundwater Monitoring Results
Gas Monitor: GA2000Readings Taken By: BL
O2% CO2% CH4% CO H2S
v/v v/v v/v ppm ppm
Hole No:VOC ppm
CO2% v/v
H2S ppm
RelPressure
(mb)
Gas flow Rate (l/hr)
Depth to base of
well SWL
LNAPL or
DNAPL
Steady Steady Peak Steady Steady Steady Range mBGL mBGL mBGL
BH03 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 5.97 0.1 11.50 2.02 NDBH04A 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0.21 0.0 11.65 3.12 NDBH05A 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 0 3.23 0.4 4.43 2.00 NDBH0 6A 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.0 0 -0.05 0.0 5.20 2.17 NDBH07 0.0 2.6 5.1 5.0 0 0.05 0.0 30.25 9.30 NDBH10
>>>> = Flow above detection limit of 30 l/hr, <<< = Negative flow greater than -10 l/hr. >Max = In excess of lower explosive limit.
Remarks: BH12A was inaccessible.
Unable to locate 5
Background Ground Conditions (dry / wet etc):
Readings: Atmospheric Pressure (Start):
Damp1026mb
19.6 0
O2% v/v
CH4% v/v
CO ppm
15.2 017.6
Steady
19.8 016.9 2
Contract Number: 42103
Date: 10th August 2017Weather Conditions:
Checked By:
Time (Start): 09.50 Time (Finish):
Atmospheric Pressure (Finish): 1026mb12:00
Steady
Gas and Groundwater Monitoring Results
Gas Monitor: GA5000Contract Name: Western Link Readings Taken By: DM
MHWCloudy, breezy, dry 19 ⁰C
21.1 0.0 0.0 0.00.0
O2% CO2% CH4% CO H2S
v/v v/v v/v ppm ppm
Hole No:VOC ppm
CO2% v/v
H2S ppm
RelPressure
(mb)
Gas flow Rate (l/hr)
Depth to base of
well SWL
LNAPL or
DNAPL
Steady Steady Peak Steady Steady Steady Range mBGL mBGL mBGL
BH03 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 7.50 -1.3 10.50 4.34 NDBH04A 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0 0.07 0.0 11.38 3.02 NDBH05A 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 0 3.23 0.4 7.36 1.88 NDBH06A 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 0 0.55 0.0 5.12 2.14 NDBH07 0.0 0.8 0.9 0.7 0 0.05 0.0 30.40 9.46 NDBH10BH12A 0.0 13.5 0.1 0.1 0 0.09 0.0 5.40 3.28 ND
>>>> = Flow above detection limit of 30 l/hr, <<< = Negative flow greater than -10 l/hr. >Max = In excess of lower explosive limit.
Remarks:
Unable to locate 2.7 0
0.0
0
20.3 0
O2% v/v
CH4% v/v
CO ppm
21.1 0
Background Ground Conditions (dry / wet etc):
Readings: Atmospheric Pressure (Start):
Dry1013
20.2 0
Time (Start): 07:00 Time (Finish):
Atmospheric Pressure (Finish):
Steady Steady
16.8 019.6
Contract Number: 42103
Gas and Groundwater Monitoring Results
Gas Monitor: GA5000
0.0101410:00
Contract Name: Western Link Readings Taken By: DMDate: 24th August 2017
Weather Conditions:
Checked By: MHWDull, mild, dry15-18⁰C
21.2 0.0 0.0
O2% CO2% CH4% CO H2S
v/v v/v v/v ppm ppm
Hole No:VOC ppm
CO2% v/v
H2S ppm
RelPressure
(mb)
Gas flow Rate (l/hr)
Depth to base of
well SWL
LNAPL or
DNAPL
Steady Steady Peak Steady Steady Steady Steady mBGL mBGL mBGL
BH03 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0 0.67 0.1 10.55 0.44 NDBH04A 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0 0.22 0.0 11.24 3.73 NDBH05A 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 0 3.23 0.4 4.43 2.00 NDBH06A 0.0 1.8 0.0 0.0 0 0.05 0.0 5.17 2.62 NDBH07 0.0 2.1 1.0 0.9 0 0.00 0.0 30.13 9.57 NDBH10 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.0 0 0.14 0.0 4.38 2.30 NDBH12A 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.0 0 -0.03 0.0 5.38 3.32 ND
>>>> = Flow above detection limit of 30 l/hr, <<< = Negative flow greater than -10 l/hr. >Max = In excess of lower explosive limit.
Remarks:
O2% v/v
CH4% v/v
CO ppm
20.4 0
18.1 021.1
0.0
09.5 0
21.0 019.6 0
Time (Start): 09:45 Time (Finish):
Atmospheric Pressure (Finish):
Steady Steady
20.7 0
Background Ground Conditions (dry / wet etc):
Readings: Atmospheric Pressure (Start):
Wet1016mb
Contract Number: 42103
Gas and Groundwater Monitoring Results
Gas Monitor: GA5000
01014mb12:00
Contract Name: Western Link Readings Taken By: DMDate: 31st August 2017
Weather Conditions:
Checked By: HHDull/rain
21.4 0.0 0
O2% CO2% CH4% CO H2S
v/v v/v v/v ppm ppm
Hole No:VOC ppm
CO2% v/v
H2S ppm
RelPressure
(mb)
Gas flow Rate (l/hr)
Depth to base of
well SWL
LNAPL or
DNAPL
Steady Steady Peak Steady Steady Steady Range mBGL mBGL mBGL
BH03 0.0 18.9 0.0 0.0 0 -6.04 -0.7 10.62 0.88 NDBH04 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0 0.17 0.0 11.22 3.00 NDBH05 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0 1.21 -0.3 7.38 1.84 NDBH06 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.0 0 0.79 0.0 5.20 2.35 NDBH07 0.0 7.5 2.1 2.1 0 0.39 0.0 30.20 9.66 NDBH10 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0 0.12 0.0 4.35 2.18 NDBH12 0.0 3.1 0.0 0.0 0 -0.05 0.0 5.40 3.30 ND
>>>> = Flow above detection limit of 30 l/hr, <<< = Negative flow greater than -10 l/hr. >Max = In excess of lower explosive limit.
Remarks: Borehole's 03,04,05,06,07 results taken 07.09.17. Borehole 10 & 12 taken 08.09.17.
O2% v/v
CH4% v/v
CO ppm
14.5 0
10.8 015.5
0.0
320.4 0
21.0 020.5 0
Time (Start): 14.00 Time (Finish):
Atmospheric Pressure (Finish):
Steady Steady
0.0 0
Background Ground Conditions (dry / wet etc):
Readings: Atmospheric Pressure (Start):
Damp1012mb
Contract Number: 42103
Gas and Groundwater Monitoring Results
Gas Monitor: GA5000
0.01012mb16:00
Contract Name: Western Link Readings Taken By: DMDate: 7th September 2017
Weather Conditions:
Checked By:
Dull, breezy, dry 14-17 c
21.0 0.0 0.0
O2% CO2% CH4% CO H2S
v/v v/v v/v ppm ppm
Hole No:VOC ppm
CO2% v/v
H2S ppm
RelPressure
(mb)
Gas flow Rate (l/hr)
Depth to base of
well SWL
LNAPL or
DNAPL
Steady Steady Peak Steady Steady Steady Range mBGL mBGL mBGL
BH03 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 11.50 -1.9 10.60 0.87 NDBH04A 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0 0.15 0.0 11.24 2.87 NDBH05A 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 0 0.09 0.0 7.38 4.73 NDBH06A 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 0 0.29 0.0 5.03 1.92 NDBH07 0.0 10.2 2.3 2.3 0 0.14 0.0 3.02 9.35 NDBH10 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 -0.12 0.0 4.32 1.85 NDBH12A 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0 -0.70 0.0 5.41 3.24 ND
>>>> = Flow above detection limit of 30 l/hr, <<< = Negative flow greater than -10 l/hr. >Max = In excess of lower explosive limit.
Remarks:
200
0002
Date: 14th September 2017 Checked By:
Weather Conditions:
Steady
O2% v/v
CH4% v/v
CO ppm
Contract Name: Western Link Readings Taken By:GA5000DM
Contract Number: 42103 Gas Monitor:
21.3 0.0 0.0 0
Gas and Groundwater Monitoring Results
HH
0
19.5
Background Ground Conditions (dry / wet etc):
Readings: Atmospheric Pressure (Start):
Atmospheric Pressure (Finish):
Time (Start): 11:20 Time (Finish):
Dull and Brezzey
Wet1009mb1008mb
15:00
13.013.412.920.3
20.9
Steady
18.5
Base of Well
SWL pHRedox
Potential Dissolved Oxygen
Electrical Conductivity
mBGL mBGL mV ppm µs/cm
BH03 11.50 2.02 9.66 91.2 5.65 9.61BH04A 11.65 3.12 10.69 85.4 6.31 14.38BH05A 7.37 1.88 7.63 9.9 3.97 21.39BH6A 5.20 2.17 8.33 188.8 3.80 12.00BH07 30.25 9.30 7.98 200.8 4.03 22.97BH10 4.32 4.32 8.24 163.1 4.02 10.87
Remarks:
Groundwater Monitoring Results
Contract Number: 42103Contract Name: Western Link
Date: 10th August 2017Weather Conditions: Cloudy, breezy and dry
Borehole Number
Temperature
Steady
13.613.314.5
13.811.615.7
Checked By: MHW
Readings Taken By: DM
Base of Well
SWL pHRedox
Potential Dissolved Oxygen
Electrical Conductivity
mBGL mBGL mV ppm µs/cm
BH12A 5.40 3.28 9.21 189 4.9 1425
0000
Remarks:
Groundwater Monitoring Results
Contract Number: 42103Contract Name: Western Link
Date: 10th August 2017Weather Conditions: Dull, mild, dry 15-18⁰C
Borehole Number
Temperature
Steady
17.3
Readings Taken By: DM
Checked By: MHW
Base of Well
SWL pHRedox
Potential Dissolved Oxygen
Electrical Conductivity
mBGL mBGL mv ppm μs/cm
BH05A 7.36 1.88 7.55 55.5 6.03 300BH07 30.13 9.57 6.89 -64.3 4.22 1679BH10 4.38 2.30 6.70 -57.7 4.84 1730
Remarks:
Groundwater Monitoring Results
Contract Number: 42103Contract Name: Western Link
Date: 31st August 2017Weather Conditions:
Borehole Number
Temperature
Steady
14.911.515.3
Readings Taken By: DM
Checked By: MHW
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Waste Classification Report
CHABL-27J58-NKP2U
Job name
Western Link
Description/Comments
Project
Site
Waste Stream Template
Comprehesive Waste Stream - TEMPLATE
Classified by
Name:Louis McGgovernDate:07/09/2017 14:01:32 UTCTelephone:01223 463500
Company:Mott MacDonaldSpring Bank House33 Stamford StreetAltrinchamWA14 1ES
Report
Created by: Louis McGgovernCreated date: 07/09/2017 14:01 UTC
Job summary# Sample Name Depth [m] Classification Result Hazard properties Page1 BH7 Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 3
2 BH12A ES4 Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 8
3 BH12A ES5 Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 13
4 BH12A ES6 Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 18
5 BH03 ES4 Non Hazardous 23
6 BH04 ES5 Hazardous HP 3(i), HP 7, HP 11 28
7 BH04 ES6 Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 33
8 BH04 Non Hazardous 38
9 CPT 01A Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 43
10 CPT 03A Non Hazardous 48
11 CPT 14A Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 53
12 CPT 14A[1] Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 58
13 CPT 14A[2] Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 63
14 CPT 15A Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 68
15 CPT 15A[1] Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 73
16 CPT 15A[2] Potentially Hazardous HP 3(i) 78
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Appendices PageAppendix A: Classifier defined and non CLP determinands 83Appendix B: Rationale for selection of metal species 88Appendix C: Version 89
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Classification of sample: BH7
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:BH7
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.019%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 % 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
0.4 mg/kg 0.4 mg/kg 0.00004 % 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
0.4 mg/kg 0.4 mg/kg 0.00004 % 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
64 mg/kg 1.32 84.501 mg/kg 0.00845 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
0.8 mg/kg 0.8 mg/kg 0.00008 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
1.1 mg/kg 1.1 mg/kg 0.00011 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
0.9 mg/kg 0.9 mg/kg 0.00009 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
0.9 mg/kg 0.9 mg/kg 0.00009 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.8 mg/kg 0.8 mg/kg 0.00008 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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#Determinand
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 6 mg/kg 1.285 7.711 mg/kg 0.0006 %048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 96 mg/kg 1.462 140.309 mg/kg 0.014 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
0.9 mg/kg 0.9 mg/kg 0.00009 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 190 mg/kg 1.126 213.919 mg/kg 0.0214 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
18 mg/kg 1.884 33.912 mg/kg 0.00339 %
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 %601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
1.4 mg/kg 1.4 mg/kg 0.00014 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.8 mg/kg 0.8 mg/kg 0.00008 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 230 mg/kg 230 mg/kg 0.023 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
3 mg/kg 1.353 4.06 mg/kg 0.000406 %080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
0.6 mg/kg 0.6 mg/kg 0.00006 %601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
31 mg/kg 1.579 48.964 mg/kg 0.0049 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.2 pH 7.2 pH 7.2 pH PH
34phenanthrene
0.8 mg/kg 0.8 mg/kg 0.00008 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
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#Determinand
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
1.2 mg/kg 1.2 mg/kg 0.00012 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
190 mg/kg 190 mg/kg 0.019 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
1100 mg/kg 1.245 1369.185 mg/kg 0.137 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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#Determinand
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value
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
85 mg/kg 1.785 151.741 mg/kg 0.0152 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.255 %
KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Potentially Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: BH12A ES4
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:BH12A ES4
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0026%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
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CA
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UsedCLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
150 mg/kg 1.32 198.049 mg/kg 0.0198 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<20 mg/kg <20 mg/kg <0.002 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.4 mg/kg 0.4 mg/kg 0.00004 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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#Determinand
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 1 mg/kg 1.285 1.285 mg/kg 0.0001 %048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 38 mg/kg 1.462 55.539 mg/kg 0.00555 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
0.4 mg/kg 0.4 mg/kg 0.00004 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 360 mg/kg 1.126 405.32 mg/kg 0.0405 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.884 <0.188 mg/kg <0.0000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<20 mg/kg <20 mg/kg <0.002 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
0.5 mg/kg 0.5 mg/kg 0.00005 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 720 mg/kg 720 mg/kg 0.072 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
1 mg/kg 1.353 1.353 mg/kg 0.000135 %080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 %601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
140 mg/kg 1.579 221.13 mg/kg 0.0221 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.6 pH 7.6 pH 7.6 pH PH
34phenanthrene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
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35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
0.5 mg/kg 0.5 mg/kg 0.00005 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<20 mg/kg <20 mg/kg <0.002 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
26 mg/kg 26 mg/kg 0.0026 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<20 mg/kg <20 mg/kg <0.002 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
600 mg/kg 1.245 746.828 mg/kg 0.0747 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
66 mg/kg 1.785 117.822 mg/kg 0.0118 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.26 %
KeyUser supplied data
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Potentially Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: BH12A ES5
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:BH12A ES5
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0024%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
0.6 mg/kg 0.6 mg/kg 0.00006 % 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
92 mg/kg 1.32 121.47 mg/kg 0.0121 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
1.2 mg/kg 1.2 mg/kg 0.00012 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
1 mg/kg 1 mg/kg 0.0001 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
1 mg/kg 1 mg/kg 0.0001 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
0.4 mg/kg 0.4 mg/kg 0.00004 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
1.3 mg/kg 1.3 mg/kg 0.00013 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 1 mg/kg 1.285 1.285 mg/kg 0.0001 %048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 28 mg/kg 1.462 40.924 mg/kg 0.00409 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
1.2 mg/kg 1.2 mg/kg 0.00012 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 270 mg/kg 1.126 303.99 mg/kg 0.0304 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.884 <0.188 mg/kg <0.0000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
2.3 mg/kg 2.3 mg/kg 0.00023 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 % 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.5 mg/kg 0.5 mg/kg 0.00005 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 530 mg/kg 530 mg/kg 0.053 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
<1 mg/kg 1.353 <1.353 mg/kg <0.000135 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
110 mg/kg 1.579 173.745 mg/kg 0.0174 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.3 pH 7.3 pH 7.3 pH PH
34phenanthrene
2.1 mg/kg 2.1 mg/kg 0.00021 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
2.1 mg/kg 2.1 mg/kg 0.00021 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
24 mg/kg 24 mg/kg 0.0024 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
470 mg/kg 1.245 585.016 mg/kg 0.0585 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
22 mg/kg 1.785 39.274 mg/kg 0.00393 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.19 %
KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Potentially Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: BH12A ES6
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:BH12A ES6
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0015%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
valueM
CA
pplie
dConc. Not
UsedCLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
26 mg/kg 1.32 34.328 mg/kg 0.00343 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 <1 mg/kg 1.285 <1.285 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 11 mg/kg 1.462 16.077 mg/kg 0.00161 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 62 mg/kg 1.126 69.805 mg/kg 0.00698 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.884 <0.188 mg/kg <0.0000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 210 mg/kg 210 mg/kg 0.021 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
<1 mg/kg 1.353 <1.353 mg/kg <0.000135 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
29 mg/kg 1.579 45.805 mg/kg 0.00458 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7 pH 7 pH 7pH PH
34phenanthrene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
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#Determinand
CLP
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e
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Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
15 mg/kg 15 mg/kg 0.0015 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
190 mg/kg 1.245 236.496 mg/kg 0.0236 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
User entered dataConv.Factor
Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
28 mg/kg 1.785 49.985 mg/kg 0.005 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.0748 %
KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Potentially Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: BH03 ES4
Non Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:BH03 ES4
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05
03)
Hazard properties
None identified
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
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1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
10 mg/kg 1.32 13.203 mg/kg 0.00132 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 <1 mg/kg 1.285 <1.285 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
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15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 28 mg/kg 1.462 40.924 mg/kg 0.00409 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 19 mg/kg 1.126 21.392 mg/kg 0.00214 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.884 <0.188 mg/kg <0.0000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 16 mg/kg 16 mg/kg 0.0016 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
<1 mg/kg 1.353 <1.353 mg/kg <0.000135 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
30 mg/kg 1.579 47.385 mg/kg 0.00474 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.8 pH 7.8 pH 7.8 pH PH
34phenanthrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-581-5 85-01-8
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
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38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
44 mg/kg 1.245 54.767 mg/kg 0.00548 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
35 mg/kg 1.785 62.481 mg/kg 0.00625 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
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90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.0327 %
KeyUser supplied data
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Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: BH04 ES5
Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:BH04 ES5
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones containing hazardous substances)
Hazard properties
HP 7: Carcinogenic "waste which induces cancer or increases its incidence"
Hazard Statements hit:
Carc. 1B; H350 "May cause cancer [state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause thehazard]."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.12%)
HP 11: Mutagenic "waste which may cause a mutation, that is a permanent change in the amount or structure of the genetic material ina cell"
Hazard Statements hit:
Muta. 1B; H340 "May cause genetic defects [state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure causethe hazard]."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.12%)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.12%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
1.7 mg/kg 1.7 mg/kg 0.00017 % 204-371-1 120-12-7
4 antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
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(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
12 mg/kg 1.32 15.844 mg/kg 0.00158 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
6.2 mg/kg 6.2 mg/kg 0.00062 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
4.3 mg/kg 4.3 mg/kg 0.00043 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
4.9 mg/kg 4.9 mg/kg 0.00049 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
2.6 mg/kg 2.6 mg/kg 0.00026 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
5.5 mg/kg 5.5 mg/kg 0.00055 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 <1 mg/kg 1.285 <1.285 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 29 mg/kg 1.462 42.385 mg/kg 0.00424 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
6.2 mg/kg 6.2 mg/kg 0.00062 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 94 mg/kg 1.126 105.834 mg/kg 0.0106 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.884 <0.188 mg/kg <0.0000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
8.7 mg/kg 8.7 mg/kg 0.00087 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
2.6 mg/kg 2.6 mg/kg 0.00026 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
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27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 120 mg/kg 120 mg/kg 0.012 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
<1 mg/kg 1.353 <1.353 mg/kg <0.000135 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
32 mg/kg 1.579 50.544 mg/kg 0.00505 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.2 pH 7.2 pH 7.2 pH PH
34phenanthrene
6.8 mg/kg 6.8 mg/kg 0.00068 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
8.9 mg/kg 8.9 mg/kg 0.00089 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
1200 mg/kg 1200 mg/kg 0.12 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
95 mg/kg 1.245 118.248 mg/kg 0.0118 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
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77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
48 mg/kg 1.785 85.689 mg/kg 0.00857 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.187 %
KeyUser supplied data
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Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: BH04 ES6
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:BH04 ES6
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.024%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
73 mg/kg 1.32 96.384 mg/kg 0.00964 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
1.4 mg/kg 1.4 mg/kg 0.00014 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 2 mg/kg 1.285 2.57 mg/kg 0.0002 %048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 23 mg/kg 1.462 33.616 mg/kg 0.00336 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
1.2 mg/kg 1.2 mg/kg 0.00012 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 730 mg/kg 1.126 821.898 mg/kg 0.0822 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.884 <0.188 mg/kg <0.0000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
1.6 mg/kg 1.6 mg/kg 0.00016 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 1900 mg/kg 1900 mg/kg 0.19 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
1 mg/kg 1.353 1.353 mg/kg 0.000135 %080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
61 mg/kg 1.579 96.349 mg/kg 0.00963 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
6.9 pH 6.9 pH 6.9 pH PH
34phenanthrene
1.5 mg/kg 1.5 mg/kg 0.00015 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
1.7 mg/kg 1.7 mg/kg 0.00017 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
240 mg/kg 240 mg/kg 0.024 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
650 mg/kg 1.245 809.064 mg/kg 0.0809 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
25 mg/kg 1.785 44.63 mg/kg 0.00446 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.412 %
KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Potentially Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: BH04
Non Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:BH04
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05
03)
Hazard properties
None identified
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
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value
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
14 mg/kg 1.32 18.485 mg/kg 0.00185 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 <1 mg/kg 1.285 <1.285 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
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value
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 22 mg/kg 1.462 32.154 mg/kg 0.00322 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 55 mg/kg 1.126 61.924 mg/kg 0.00619 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.884 <0.188 mg/kg <0.0000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 160 mg/kg 160 mg/kg 0.016 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
<1 mg/kg 1.353 <1.353 mg/kg <0.000135 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
19 mg/kg 1.579 30.01 mg/kg 0.003 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.5 pH 7.5 pH 7.5 pH PH
34phenanthrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-581-5 85-01-8
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
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value
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
150 mg/kg 1.245 186.707 mg/kg 0.0187 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
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value
MC
App
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Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.785 <0.179 mg/kg <0.0000179 % <LOD023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
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value
MC
App
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.056 %
KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: CPT 01A
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:CPT 01A
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.019%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
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value
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Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
140 mg/kg 1.32 184.846 mg/kg 0.0185 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<20 mg/kg <20 mg/kg <0.002 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
0.4 mg/kg 0.4 mg/kg 0.00004 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
0.5 mg/kg 0.5 mg/kg 0.00005 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
0.5 mg/kg 0.5 mg/kg 0.00005 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.5 mg/kg 0.5 mg/kg 0.00005 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 2 mg/kg 1.285 2.57 mg/kg 0.0002 %048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 56 mg/kg 1.462 81.847 mg/kg 0.00818 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
0.5 mg/kg 0.5 mg/kg 0.00005 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 620 mg/kg 1.126 698.051 mg/kg 0.0698 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<1 mg/kg 1.884 <1.884 mg/kg <0.000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 %601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<20 mg/kg <20 mg/kg <0.002 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
0.8 mg/kg 0.8 mg/kg 0.00008 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 370 mg/kg 370 mg/kg 0.037 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
<1 mg/kg 1.353 <1.353 mg/kg <0.000135 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
160 mg/kg 1.579 252.72 mg/kg 0.0253 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
6.9 pH 6.9 pH 6.9 pH PH
34phenanthrene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
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35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
0.8 mg/kg 0.8 mg/kg 0.00008 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<20 mg/kg <20 mg/kg <0.002 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
190 mg/kg 190 mg/kg 0.019 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<20 mg/kg <20 mg/kg <0.002 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
950 mg/kg 1.245 1182.478 mg/kg 0.118 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
120 mg/kg 1.785 214.222 mg/kg 0.0214 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.329 %
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Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: CPT 03A
Non Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:CPT 03A
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05
03)
Hazard properties
None identified
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
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1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
6 mg/kg 1.32 7.922 mg/kg 0.000792 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 <1 mg/kg 1.285 <1.285 mg/kg <0.0001 % <LOD048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
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15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 29 mg/kg 1.462 42.385 mg/kg 0.00424 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 20 mg/kg 1.126 22.518 mg/kg 0.00225 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<1 mg/kg 1.884 <1.884 mg/kg <0.000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 28 mg/kg 28 mg/kg 0.0028 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
<1 mg/kg 1.353 <1.353 mg/kg <0.000135 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
28 mg/kg 1.579 44.226 mg/kg 0.00442 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.7 pH 7.7 pH 7.7 pH PH
34phenanthrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-581-5 85-01-8
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
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38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
42vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
43
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
44zinc { zinc oxide }
47 mg/kg 1.245 58.502 mg/kg 0.00585 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
45
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
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chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
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hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
48dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
49
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
50
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
51hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
52
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
53aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
54pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
55polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
56dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
57camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
58hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
592,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
601,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
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#Determinand
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value
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App
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
611,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
621,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
631,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
641,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
65OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
662,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
671,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
682,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
691,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
701,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
711,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
722,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
731,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
741,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
75OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
76pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
77 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
78calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
79cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
80 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
81potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
82silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
83sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
84thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
85tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
86vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
27 mg/kg 1.785 48.2 mg/kg 0.00482 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
871,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
88mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
89chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
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value
MC
App
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Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
Total: 0.0324 %
KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: CPT 14A
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:CPT 14A
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0035%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
22 mg/kg 1.32 29.047 mg/kg 0.0029 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 1 mg/kg 1.285 1.285 mg/kg 0.0001 %048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 33 mg/kg 1.462 48.231 mg/kg 0.00482 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 57 mg/kg 1.126 64.176 mg/kg 0.00642 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<1 mg/kg 1.884 <1.884 mg/kg <0.000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 96 mg/kg 96 mg/kg 0.0096 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
<1 mg/kg 1.353 <1.353 mg/kg <0.000135 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
34 mg/kg 1.579 53.703 mg/kg 0.00537 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.9 pH 7.9 pH 7.9 pH PH
34phenanthrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-581-5 85-01-8
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value
MC
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
35 mg/kg 35 mg/kg 0.0035 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
270 mg/kg 1.245 336.073 mg/kg 0.0336 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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value
MC
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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value
MC
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
31 mg/kg 1.785 55.341 mg/kg 0.00553 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.079 %
KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Potentially Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: CPT 14A[1]
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:CPT 14A[1]
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0026%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
Not
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Compound conc.Classification
valueM
CA
pplie
dConc. Not
UsedCLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
24 mg/kg 1.32 31.688 mg/kg 0.00317 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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CLP
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value
MC
App
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Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 4 mg/kg 1.285 5.141 mg/kg 0.0004 %048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 39 mg/kg 1.462 57.001 mg/kg 0.0057 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 87 mg/kg 1.126 97.952 mg/kg 0.0098 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
7 mg/kg 1.884 13.188 mg/kg 0.00132 %
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
0.5 mg/kg 0.5 mg/kg 0.00005 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 110 mg/kg 110 mg/kg 0.011 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
<1 mg/kg 1.353 <1.353 mg/kg <0.000135 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
18 mg/kg 1.579 28.431 mg/kg 0.00284 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.8 pH 7.8 pH 7.8 pH PH
34phenanthrene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
0.5 mg/kg 0.5 mg/kg 0.00005 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
26 mg/kg 26 mg/kg 0.0026 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
760 mg/kg 1.245 945.983 mg/kg 0.0946 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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value
MC
App
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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MC
App
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Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
17 mg/kg 1.785 30.348 mg/kg 0.00303 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.142 %
KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Potentially Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: CPT 14A[2]
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:CPT 14A[2]
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0022%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
CLP
Not
e
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Compound conc.Classification
value
MC
App
lied
Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
47 mg/kg 1.32 62.055 mg/kg 0.00621 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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value
MC
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 2 mg/kg 1.285 2.57 mg/kg 0.0002 %048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 84 mg/kg 1.462 122.771 mg/kg 0.0123 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 85 mg/kg 1.126 95.701 mg/kg 0.00957 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
8 mg/kg 1.884 15.072 mg/kg 0.00151 %
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
0.4 mg/kg 0.4 mg/kg 0.00004 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 150 mg/kg 150 mg/kg 0.015 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
2 mg/kg 1.353 2.707 mg/kg 0.000271 %080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 %601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
25 mg/kg 1.579 39.487 mg/kg 0.00395 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.5 pH 7.5 pH 7.5 pH PH
34phenanthrene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
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value
MC
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
22 mg/kg 22 mg/kg 0.0022 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
720 mg/kg 1.245 896.194 mg/kg 0.0896 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
25 mg/kg 1.785 44.63 mg/kg 0.00446 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.152 %
KeyUser supplied data
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Potentially Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: CPT 15A
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:CPT 15A
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.014%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
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valueM
CA
pplie
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UsedCLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 % 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 % 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
48 mg/kg 1.32 63.376 mg/kg 0.00634 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
0.7 mg/kg 0.7 mg/kg 0.00007 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
1 mg/kg 1 mg/kg 0.0001 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
1 mg/kg 1 mg/kg 0.0001 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
0.7 mg/kg 0.7 mg/kg 0.00007 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.8 mg/kg 0.8 mg/kg 0.00008 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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value
MC
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Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 5 mg/kg 1.285 6.426 mg/kg 0.0005 %048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 85 mg/kg 1.462 124.232 mg/kg 0.0124 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
0.8 mg/kg 0.8 mg/kg 0.00008 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 140 mg/kg 1.126 157.624 mg/kg 0.0158 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
15 mg/kg 1.884 28.26 mg/kg 0.00283 %
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
1.3 mg/kg 1.3 mg/kg 0.00013 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.7 mg/kg 0.7 mg/kg 0.00007 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 180 mg/kg 180 mg/kg 0.018 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
2 mg/kg 1.353 2.707 mg/kg 0.000271 %080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
32 mg/kg 1.579 50.544 mg/kg 0.00505 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.3 pH 7.3 pH 7.3 pH PH
34phenanthrene
0.6 mg/kg 0.6 mg/kg 0.00006 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
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MC
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
1.2 mg/kg 1.2 mg/kg 0.00012 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
140 mg/kg 140 mg/kg 0.014 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
900 mg/kg 1.245 1120.243 mg/kg 0.112 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
31 mg/kg 1.785 55.341 mg/kg 0.00553 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.2 %
KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Potentially Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: CPT 15A[1]
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:CPT 15A[1]
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.003%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
21 mg/kg 1.32 27.727 mg/kg 0.00277 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 % 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 2 mg/kg 1.285 2.57 mg/kg 0.0002 %048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 33 mg/kg 1.462 48.231 mg/kg 0.00482 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 45 mg/kg 1.126 50.665 mg/kg 0.00507 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
42 mg/kg 1.884 79.128 mg/kg 0.00791 %
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 % 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 65 mg/kg 65 mg/kg 0.0065 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
<1 mg/kg 1.353 <1.353 mg/kg <0.000135 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
14 mg/kg 1.579 22.113 mg/kg 0.00221 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.4 pH 7.4 pH 7.4 pH PH
34phenanthrene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
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35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
0.3 mg/kg 0.3 mg/kg 0.00003 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
30 mg/kg 30 mg/kg 0.003 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
470 mg/kg 1.245 585.016 mg/kg 0.0585 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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value
MC
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Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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value
MC
App
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Conc. NotUsed
CLP index number EC Number CAS Number
85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
14 mg/kg 1.785 24.993 mg/kg 0.0025 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.101 %
KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Potentially Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Classification of sample: CPT 15A[2]
Potentially Hazardous WasteClassified as 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 *
in the List of Waste
Sample details
Sample Name:CPT 15A[2]
LoW Code:Chapter: 17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil
from contaminated sites)Entry: 17 05 04 or 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones other than those
mentioned in 17 05 03 or Soil and stones containing hazardoussubstances)
Hazard properties (substances considered hazardous until shown otherwise)
HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oilshaving a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C"
Hazard Statements hit:
Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour."
Because of determinand:
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0011%)
Determinands
Moisture content: 0% No Moisture Correction applied (MC)
#Determinand
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UsedCLP index number EC Number CAS Number
1acenaphthene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-469-6 83-32-9
2acenaphthylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-917-1 208-96-8
3anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 204-371-1 120-12-7
4
antimony { antimony compounds, with the exception ofthe tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide(Sb2S3), pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specifiedelsewhere in this Annex }
1 <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
051-003-00-9
5arsenic { arsenic trioxide }
69 mg/kg 1.32 91.102 mg/kg 0.00911 %033-003-00-0 215-481-4 1327-53-3
6benzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-020-00-8 200-753-7 71-43-2
7benzo[a]anthracene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-033-00-9 200-280-6 56-55-3
8benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 %601-032-00-3 200-028-5 50-32-8
9benzo[b]fluoranthene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 %601-034-00-4 205-911-9 205-99-2
10benzo[ghi]perylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-883-8 191-24-2
11benzo[k]fluoranthene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-036-00-5 205-916-6 207-08-9
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12beryllium { beryllium oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.775 <0.278 mg/kg <0.0000278 % <LOD004-003-00-8 215-133-1 1304-56-9
13
boron { boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride(combined) }
<1 mg/kg 13.43 <13.43 mg/kg <0.00134 % <LOD 10294-33-4,10294-34-5,7637-07-2
14cadmium { cadmium sulfide }
1 2 mg/kg 1.285 2.57 mg/kg 0.0002 %048-010-00-4 215-147-8 1306-23-6
15chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III)oxide } 73 mg/kg 1.462 106.694 mg/kg 0.0107 %
215-160-9 1308-38-9
16chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium(VI)oxide } <0.1 mg/kg 1.923 <0.192 mg/kg <0.0000192 % <LOD
024-001-00-0 215-607-8 1333-82-0
17chrysene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 %601-048-00-0 205-923-4 218-01-9
18 copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 48 mg/kg 1.126 54.043 mg/kg 0.0054 %029-002-00-X 215-270-7 1317-39-1
19
cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with theexception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides,ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex }
<1 mg/kg 1.884 <1.884 mg/kg <0.000188 % <LOD
006-007-00-5
20dibenz[a,h]anthracene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-041-00-2 200-181-8 53-70-3
21
dichloroethane { 1,1-dichloroethane and1,2-dichloroethane (combined) } <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
203-458-1,200-863-5
107-06-2, 75-34-3
22
diesel petroleum group
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 68334-30-5,
68476-34-6,94114-59-7,1159170-26-9
23ethylbenzene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-023-00-4 202-849-4 100-41-4
24fluoranthene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 205-912-4 206-44-0
25fluorene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 201-695-5 86-73-7
26indeno[123-cd]pyrene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 205-893-2 193-39-5
27lead { lead compounds with the exception of thosespecified elsewhere in this Annex } 1 100 mg/kg 100 mg/kg 0.01 %
082-001-00-6
28manganese { manganese sulphate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.749 <0.275 mg/kg <0.0000275 % <LOD025-003-00-4 232-089-9 7785-87-7
29mercury { mercury dichloride }
<1 mg/kg 1.353 <1.353 mg/kg <0.000135 % <LOD080-010-00-X 231-299-8 7487-94-7
30molybdenum { molybdenum(VI) oxide }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.5 <0.15 mg/kg <0.000015 % <LOD042-001-00-9 215-204-7 1313-27-5
31naphthalene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-052-00-2 202-049-5 91-20-3
32nickel { nickel dihydroxide }
19 mg/kg 1.579 30.01 mg/kg 0.003 %028-008-00-X 235-008-5 [1]234-348-1 [2]
12054-48-7 [1]11113-74-9 [2]
33pH
7.5 pH 7.5 pH 7.5 pH PH
34phenanthrene
0.1 mg/kg 0.1 mg/kg 0.00001 % 201-581-5 85-01-8
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35phenol
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD604-001-00-2 203-632-7 108-95-2
36pyrene
0.2 mg/kg 0.2 mg/kg 0.00002 % 204-927-3 129-00-0
37
selenium { selenium compounds with the exception ofcadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewherein this Annex } <3 mg/kg 2.554 <7.661 mg/kg <0.000766 % <LOD
034-002-00-8
38tetrachloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-028-00-4 204-825-9 127-18-4
39carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-008-00-5 200-262-8 56-23-5
40toluene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-021-00-3 203-625-9 108-88-3
41TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group
11 mg/kg 11 mg/kg 0.0011 % TPH
42trichloroethylene; trichloroethene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-027-00-9 201-167-4 79-01-6
43vinyl chloride; chloroethylene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-023-00-7 200-831-0 75-01-4
44
xylene
<10 mg/kg <10 mg/kg <0.001 % <LOD601-022-00-9 202-422-2 [1]
203-396-5 [2]203-576-3 [3]215-535-7 [4]
95-47-6 [1]106-42-3 [2]108-38-3 [3]1330-20-7 [4]
45zinc { zinc oxide }
490 mg/kg 1.245 609.91 mg/kg 0.061 %030-013-00-7 215-222-5 1314-13-2
46
DDT (ISO); clofenotane (INN); dicophane;1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane;dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-045-00-7 200-024-3 50-29-3
47
chlordane (ISO);1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindan <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-047-00-8 200-349-0 57-74-9
48
hexachlorocyclohexanes, including lindane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-043-00-6 210-168-9,
200-401-2,206-270-8,206-271-3
58-89-9, 319-84-6,319-85-7, 608-73-1
49dieldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-049-00-9 200-484-5 60-57-1
50
endrin (ISO);1,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-epoxy-1,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-051-00-X 200-775-7 72-20-8
51
heptachlor (ISO);1,4,5,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-046-00-2 200-962-3 76-44-8
52hexachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-065-00-6 204-273-9 118-74-1
53
chlordecone (ISO);perchloropentacyclo[5,3,0,02,6,03,9,04,8]decan-5-one;decachloropentacyclo[5,2,1,02,6,03,9,05,8]decan-4-one <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
606-019-00-6 205-601-3 143-50-0
54aldrin (ISO)
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-048-00-3 206-215-8 309-00-2
55pentachlorobenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-074-00-5 210-172-0 608-93-5
56polychlorobiphenyls; PCB
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-039-00-4 215-648-1 1336-36-3
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57dodecachloropentacyclo[5.2.1.02,6.03,9.05,8]decane;mirex <0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD
602-077-00-1 219-196-6 2385-85-5
58camphechlor (ISO); toxaphene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-044-00-1 232-283-3 8001-35-2
59hexabromobiphenyl
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD 252-994-2 36355-01-8
602,3,7,8-TeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 217-122-7 1746-01-6
611,2,3,7,8-PeCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 40321-76-4
621,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39227-28-6
631,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57653-85-7
641,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 19408-74-3
651,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 35822-46-9
66OCDD
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 3268-87-9
672,3,7,8-TeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 51207-31-9
681,2,3,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-41-6
692,3,4,7,8-PeCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-31-4
701,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 70648-26-9
711,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 57117-44-9
721,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 72918-21-9
732,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 60851-34-5
741,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 67562-39-4
751,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 55673-89-7
76OCDF
<0.1 ng/kg <1.0e-07 mg/kg <1.0e-11 % <LOD 39001-02-0
77pH: acid/alkali reserve
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1gNaOH
<0.1 gNaOH <LOD
78 barium { barium chromate } <0.1 mg/kg 1.845 <0.184 mg/kg <0.0000184 % <LOD 233-660-5 10294-40-3
79calcium { calcium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.894 <0.389 mg/kg <0.0000389 % <LOD024-008-00-9 237-366-8 13765-19-0
80cobalt { cobalt sulfate }
1 <0.1 mg/kg 2.63 <0.263 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD027-005-00-0 233-334-2 10124-43-3
81 iron { iron (III) oxide (worst case) } <0.1 mg/kg 1.43 <0.143 mg/kg <0.0000143 % <LOD 215-168-2 1309-37-1
82potassium { potassium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.483 <0.248 mg/kg <0.0000248 % <LOD024-006-00-8 232-140-5 7789-00-6
83silver { silver nitrate }
<0.1 mg/kg 1.575 <0.157 mg/kg <0.0000157 % <LOD047-001-00-2 231-853-9 7761-88-8
84sodium { sodium chromate }
<0.1 mg/kg 3.523 <0.352 mg/kg <0.0000352 % <LOD024-018-00-3 231-889-5 7775-11-3
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85thallium { thallium compounds, with the exception ofthose specified elsewhere in this Annex } <0.1 mg/kg 1.284 <0.128 mg/kg <0.0000128 % <LOD
081-002-00-9
86tin { tin(II) methanesulphonate }
<0.1 mg/kg 2.602 <0.26 mg/kg <0.000026 % <LOD050-018-00-8 401-640-7 53408-94-9
87vanadium { divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide }
15 mg/kg 1.785 26.778 mg/kg 0.00268 %023-001-00-8 215-239-8 1314-62-1
881,2,4-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-043-00-3 202-436-9 95-63-6
89mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD601-025-00-5 203-604-4 108-67-8
90chloroform; trichloromethane
<0.1 mg/kg <0.1 mg/kg <0.00001 % <LOD602-006-00-4 200-663-8 67-66-3
Total: 0.11 %
KeyUser supplied data
Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason
Potentially Hazardous result
Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A)
Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compoundconcentration
<LOD Below limit of detectionCLP: Note 1 Only the metal concentration has been used for classification
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Appendix A: Classifier defined and non CLP determinands
acenaphthene (EC Number: 201-469-6, CAS Number: 83-32-9)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 17/07/2015Risk Phrases: R36 , R37 , R38 , N R50/53 , N R51/53Hazard Statements: Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410 , AquaticChronic 2 H411
acenaphthylene (EC Number: 205-917-1, CAS Number: 208-96-8)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 17/07/2015Risk Phrases: R22 , R26 , R27 , R36 , R37 , R38Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4 H302 , Acute Tox. 1 H330 , Acute Tox. 1 H310 , Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315
anthracene (EC Number: 204-371-1, CAS Number: 120-12-7)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 17/07/2015Risk Phrases: R36 , R37 , R38 , R43 , N R50/53Hazard Statements: Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Skin Sens. 1 H317 , Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , AquaticChronic 1 H410
benzo[ghi]perylene (EC Number: 205-883-8, CAS Number: 191-24-2)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database; SDS Sigma Aldrich 28/02/2015Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 23/07/2015Risk Phrases: N R50/53Hazard Statements: Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410
boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride (combined) (CAS Number: 10294-33-4, 10294-34-5, 7637-07-2)
Conversion factor: 13.43Description/Comments: Combines the hazard statements and the average of the conversion factors for boron tribromide, borontrichloride and boron trifluorideData source: N/AData source date: 06/08/2015Risk Phrases: R14 , T+ R26/28 , C R34 , C R35Hazard Statements: EUH014 , Acute Tox. 2 H330 , Acute Tox. 2 H300 , Skin Corr. 1A H314 , Skin Corr. 1B H314
chromium(III) oxide (EC Number: 215-160-9, CAS Number: 1308-38-9)
Conversion factor: 1.462Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 17/07/2015Risk Phrases: R20 , R22 , R36 , R37 , R38 , R42 , R43 , R50/53 , R60 , R61Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4 H332 , Acute Tox. 4 H302 , Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Resp. Sens. 1H334 , Skin Sens. 1 H317 , Repr. 1B H360FD , Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410
dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide (EC Number: 215-270-7, CAS Number: 1317-39-1)
CLP index number: 029-002-00-XData source: Regulation (EU) 2016/1179 of 19 July 2016 (ATP9)Additional Risk Phrases: N R50/53 , N R50/53 >= 0.25 %Additional Hazard Statement(s): None.Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s)/Risk Phrase(s):10/10/2016 - N R50/53 risk phrase sourced from: WM3 v1 still uses ecotoxic risk phrases10/10/2016 - N R50/53 >= 0.25 % risk phrase sourced from: WM3 v1 still uses ecotoxic risk phrases
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salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuricoxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex
CLP index number: 006-007-00-5Data source: Commission Regulation (EC) No 790/2009 - 1st Adaptation to Technical Progress for Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.(ATP1)Additional Risk Phrases: None.Additional Hazard Statement(s): EUH032 >= 0.2 %Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s)/Risk Phrase(s):14/12/2015 - EUH032 >= 0.2 % hazard statement sourced from: WM3, Table C12.2
1,1-dichloroethane and 1,2-dichloroethane (combined) (EC Number: 203-458-1, 200-863-5, CAS Number: 107-06-2, 75-34-3)
Description/Comments: Combines the hazard statements and risk phrases for 1,1-dichloroethane and 1,2-dichloroethaneData source: N/aData source date: 14/10/2016Risk Phrases: F R11 , Xn R22 , Xi R36/37/38 , Carc Cat 2 R45 , R52/53Hazard Statements: Flam. Liq. 2 H225 , Acute Tox. 4 H302 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Carc. 1B H350 ,Aquatic Chronic 3 H412
diesel petroleum group (CAS Number: 68334-30-5, 68476-34-6, 94114-59-7, 1159170-26-9)
Description/Comments: Hazard statements taken from WM3 1st Edition 2015; Risk phrases: WM2 3rd Edition 2013Data source: WM3 1st Edition 2015Data source date: 25/05/2015Risk Phrases: R40 , R51/53 , R65 , R66Hazard Statements: Flam. Liq. 3 H226 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Acute Tox. 4 H332 , Carc. 2 H351 , Asp. Tox. 1 H304 , STOT RE 2 H373 ,Aquatic Chronic 2 H411
ethylbenzene (EC Number: 202-849-4, CAS Number: 100-41-4)
CLP index number: 601-023-00-4Data source: Commission Regulation (EU) No 605/2014 – 6th Adaptation to Technical Progress for Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.(ATP6)Additional Risk Phrases: None.Additional Hazard Statement(s): Carc. 2 H351Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s)/Risk Phrase(s):03/06/2015 - Carc. 2 H351 hazard statement sourced from: IARC Group 2B (77) 2000
fluoranthene (EC Number: 205-912-4, CAS Number: 206-44-0)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 21/08/2015Risk Phrases: Xn R22 , N R50/53Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4 H302 , Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410
fluorene (EC Number: 201-695-5, CAS Number: 86-73-7)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 06/08/2015Risk Phrases: N R50/53Hazard Statements: Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410
indeno[123-cd]pyrene (EC Number: 205-893-2, CAS Number: 193-39-5)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 06/08/2015Risk Phrases: R40Hazard Statements: Carc. 2 H351
lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex
CLP index number: 082-001-00-6Data source: Regulation 1272/2008/EC - Classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures. (CLP)Additional Risk Phrases: None.Additional Hazard Statement(s): Carc. 2 H351Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s)/Risk Phrase(s):03/06/2015 - Carc. 2 H351 hazard statement sourced from: IARC Group 2A (Sup 7, 87) 2006; Lead REACH Consortiumwww.reach-lead.eu/substanceinformation.html. Review date 29/09/2015
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pH (CAS Number: PH)
Description/Comments: Appendix C4Data source: WM3 1st Edition 2015Data source date: 25/05/2015Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: None.
phenanthrene (EC Number: 201-581-5, CAS Number: 85-01-8)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 06/08/2015Risk Phrases: R22 , R36 , R37 , R38 , R40 , R43 , N R50/53Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4 H302 , Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Carc. 2 H351 , Skin Sens. 1 H317 , Aquatic Acute 1 H400, Aquatic Chronic 1 H410 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315
pyrene (EC Number: 204-927-3, CAS Number: 129-00-0)
Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database; SDS Sigma Aldrich 2014Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 21/08/2015Risk Phrases: Xi R36/37/38 , N R50/53Hazard Statements: Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1 H410
TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group (CAS Number: TPH)
Description/Comments: Hazard statements taken from WM3 1st Edition 2015; Risk phrases: WM2 3rd Edition 2013Data source: WM3 1st Edition 2015Data source date: 25/05/2015Risk Phrases: R10 , R45 , R46 , R51/53 , R63 , R65Hazard Statements: Flam. Liq. 3 H226 , Asp. Tox. 1 H304 , STOT RE 2 H373 , Muta. 1B H340 , Carc. 1B H350 , Repr. 2 H361d ,Aquatic Chronic 2 H411
polychlorobiphenyls; PCB (EC Number: 215-648-1, CAS Number: 1336-36-3)
CLP index number: 602-039-00-4Data source: Regulation 1272/2008/EC - Classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures. (CLP)Additional Risk Phrases: None.Additional Hazard Statement(s): Carc. 1A H350Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s)/Risk Phrase(s):29/09/2015 - Carc. 1A H350 hazard statement sourced from: IARC Group 1 (23, Sup 7, 100C) 2012
hexabromobiphenyl (EC Number: 252-994-2, CAS Number: 36355-01-8)
Description/Comments:Data source: POP specific threshold from ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004).Data source date: 01/07/2013Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: POP >= 0.005 %
2,3,7,8-TeCDD (EC Number: 217-122-7, CAS Number: 1746-01-6)
Description/Comments: 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)Data source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=1)
1,2,3,7,8-PeCDD (CAS Number: 40321-76-4)
Description/Comments: 1,2,3,7,8-pentachlorodibenzo-p-dioxinData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=1)
1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDD (CAS Number: 39227-28-6)
Description/Comments: 1,2,3,4,7,8-hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxinData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.1)
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1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDD (CAS Number: 57653-85-7)
Description/Comments: 1,2,3,6,7,8-hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxinData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.1)
1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD (CAS Number: 19408-74-3)
Description/Comments: 1,2,3,7,8,9-hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxinData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.1)
1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDD (CAS Number: 35822-46-9)
Description/Comments: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-heptachlorodibenzo-p-dioxinData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.01)
OCDD (CAS Number: 3268-87-9)
Description/Comments: octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxinData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.0003)
2,3,7,8-TeCDF (CAS Number: 51207-31-9)
Description/Comments: 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuranData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.1)
1,2,3,7,8-PeCDF (CAS Number: 57117-41-6)
Description/Comments: 1,2,3,7,8-pentachlorodibenzofuranData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.03)
2,3,4,7,8-PeCDF (CAS Number: 57117-31-4)
Description/Comments: 2,3,4,7,8-pentachlorodibenzofuranData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.3)
1,2,3,4,7,8-HxCDF (CAS Number: 70648-26-9)
Description/Comments: 1,2,3,4,7,8-hexachlorodibenzofuranData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.1)
1,2,3,6,7,8-HxCDF (CAS Number: 57117-44-9)
Description/Comments: 1,2,3,6,7,8-hexachlorodibenzofuranData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.1)
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1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDF (CAS Number: 72918-21-9)
Description/Comments: 1,2,3,7,8,9-hexachlorodibenzofuranData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.1)
2,3,4,6,7,8-HxCDF (CAS Number: 60851-34-5)
Description/Comments: 2,3,4,6,7,8-hexachlorodibenzofuranData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.1)
1,2,3,4,6,7,8-HpCDF (CAS Number: 67562-39-4)
Description/Comments: 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-heptachlorodibenzofuranData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.01)
1,2,3,4,7,8,9-HpCDF (CAS Number: 55673-89-7)
Description/Comments: 1,2,3,4,7,8,9-heptachlorodibenzofuranData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.01)
OCDF (CAS Number: 39001-02-0)
Description/Comments: octachlorodibenzo[b,d]furanData source: ATP1 (Regulation (EU) 756/2010) to POPs Regulation (Regulation (EC) 850/2004)Data source date: 24/08/2010Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: PCDD/PCDF (TEF=0.0003)
pH: acid/alkali reserve
Description/Comments: Appendix C4; unit: grams of sodium hydroxide (equivalent) per 100g of substance required to adjust the pH tothe appropriate valueData source: WM3 1st Edition 2015Data source date: 25/05/2015Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: None.
barium chromate (EC Number: 233-660-5, CAS Number: 10294-40-3)
Conversion factor: 1.845Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory DatabaseData source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-databaseData source date: 28/09/2015Risk Phrases: O R8 , Xn R20/22 , T R25 , Xi R36/37/38 , R42 , R43 , Carc Cat 2 R45 , N R50/53 , Muta Cat 3 R68Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4 H302 , Acute Tox. 4 H332 , Acute Tox. 3 H301 , Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , Resp. Sens. 1H334 , Muta. 2 H341 , Ox. Sol. 2 H272 , Skin Sens. 1 H317 , Carc. 1B H350 , STOT SE 3 H335 , Aquatic Acute 1 H400 , AquaticChronic 1 H410
iron (III) oxide (worst case) (EC Number: 215-168-2, CAS Number: 1309-37-1)
Conversion factor: 1.43Description/Comments:Data source: C&L Inventory, Registered Substances databaseData source date: 21/05/2015Risk Phrases: None.Hazard Statements: Skin Irrit. 2 H315 , Eye Dam. 1 H318 , Eye Irrit. 2 H319 , STOT SE 3 H335 , STOT RE 1 H372
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thallium compounds, with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex
CLP index number: 081-002-00-9Data source: Regulation 1272/2008/EC - Classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures. (CLP)Additional Risk Phrases: None.Additional Hazard Statement(s): Carc. 1A H350Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s)/Risk Phrase(s):03/11/2015 - Carc. 1A H350 hazard statement sourced from: IARC Group 1 (23, Sup 7, 100C) 2012
Appendix B: Rationale for selection of metal species
antimony {antimony compounds, with the exception of the tetroxide (Sb2O4), pentoxide (Sb2O5), trisulphide (Sb2S3),pentasulphide (Sb2S5) and those specified elsewhere in this Annex}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
arsenic {arsenic trioxide}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
beryllium {beryllium oxide}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
boron {boron tribromide/trichloride/trifluoride (combined)}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
cadmium {cadmium sulfide}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
chromium in chromium(III) compounds {chromium(III) oxide}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
chromium in chromium(VI) compounds {chromium(VI) oxide}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
copper {dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide}
Most likely common species
cyanides {salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides andmercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex}
Worst case species
dichloroethane {1,1-dichloroethane and 1,2-dichloroethane (combined)}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
lead {lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex}
No Cr VI
manganese {manganese sulphate}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
mercury {mercury dichloride}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
molybdenum {molybdenum(VI) oxide}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
nickel {nickel dihydroxide}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
selenium {selenium compounds with the exception of cadmium sulphoselenide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex}
Worst case species based on hazard statements
zinc {zinc oxide}
No Cr VI
barium {barium chromate}
Worst case species
calcium {calcium chromate}
Worst case species
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cobalt {cobalt sulfate}
Worst case species
iron {iron (III) oxide (worst case)}
Worst case species
potassium {potassium chromate}
Worst case species
silver {silver nitrate}
Worst case species
sodium {sodium chromate}
Worst case species
thallium {thallium compounds, with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex}
Worst case species
tin {tin(II) methanesulphonate}
Worst case species
vanadium {divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide}
Worst case species
Appendix C: Version
HazWasteOnline Classification Engine: WM3 1st Edition, May 2015HazWasteOnline Classification Engine Version: 2017.248.3389.6849 (05 Sep 2017)HazWasteOnline Database: 2017.248.3389.6849 (05 Sep 2017)
This classification utilises the following guidance and legislation:WM3 - Waste Classification - May 2015CLP Regulation - Regulation 1272/2008/EC of 16 December 20081st ATP - Regulation 790/2009/EC of 10 August 20092nd ATP - Regulation 286/2011/EC of 10 March 20113rd ATP - Regulation 618/2012/EU of 10 July 20124th ATP - Regulation 487/2013/EU of 8 May 2013Correction to 1st ATP - Regulation 758/2013/EU of 7 August 20135th ATP - Regulation 944/2013/EU of 2 October 20136th ATP - Regulation 605/2014/EU of 5 June 2014WFD Annex III replacement - Regulation 1357/2014/EU of 18 December 2014Revised List of Wastes 2014 - Decision 2014/955/EU of 18 December 20147th ATP - Regulation 2015/1221/EU of 24 July 20158th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2016/918 of 19 May 20169th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2016/1179 of 19 July 201610th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2017/776 of 4 May 2017POPs Regulation 2004 - Regulation 850/2004/EC of 29 April 20041st ATP to POPs Regulation - Regulation 756/2010/EU of 24 August 20102nd ATP to POPs Regulation - Regulation 757/2010/EU of 24 August 2010
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G. Geotechnical risk register score tables
Health and
SafetyTime Cost Reputation Environment
1 very low negligible negligible negligible effect on programme negligible negligible negligible
2 low minor minor injury 5% effect on programme 1% budget
minor effect on local company
image/ business relationship
mildly affected
minor environmental incident
3 medium serious major injury 12% effect on programme 10%budgetlocal media exposure/
business relationship affected
environmental incident
requiring management input
4 high
threat to furture
work and client
relations
fatality 25% effect on programme 20% budget
nationwide media exposure /
business relationship greatly
affected
environmental incident leading
to prosecution or protestor
action
5 very high
threat to
business
survival and
credibility
multiple fatalities 50% effect on programme 50% budget
permanent nationwide affect
on company image/ significant
impact on business
relationship
major environmental incident
with irreversible effects and
threat to public health or
protected natural resource
NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCE SCORE TABLE
Impact
Probability
1 very lownegligible /
improbable<1%
2 lowunlikely /
remote>1%
3 medium likely / possible >10%
4 high probable >50%
5 very highvery likely /
almost certain>90%
LIKELIHOOD SCORE TABLELikelihood
Very Low Low Medium High Very High
Score 1 2 3 4 5
Very Low 1 n n n n t
Low 2 n n t t s
Medium 3 n t t s s
High 4 n t s s i
Very High 5 t s s i i
Risk Key
intolerable RED i 20 to 25significant AMBER s 10 to 16tolerable YELLOW t 5 to 9negligible / trivial GREEN n 1 to 4
LikelihoodN
egat
ive
Con
sequ
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