LNOTE
Name
Valid Value List
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EA The positive result is an atypical pattern for gasoline analysis
DZ The positive result is an atypical pattern for diesel analysis
WR The positive result is an atypical pattern for analysis.
RI The method blank contains the analyte at a reportable level
DI The estimated TIC conc. is < the standard method reporting limit
XQ The concentration of the analyte is an estimated value above the calibration range of the instrument
XR The concentration is less than 5% of the sample result, which is neglible according to the method
XP The compound co-eluted with PCB-156
XO The compound co-eluted with other compounds
WI The CCV for these samples was within acceptance limits.
PG The CC standard was outside of the acceptance criteria
IK The average % difference for all analytes met method criteria
IY The analyte concentration is derived from a single calibration pt
WM Tentatively identified compound concentration is estimated and based on closest internal standard.
IT Temperature during TCLP extraction exceeded SW1311 range
WN Target analyte was detected in the method blank at or above the reporting limit.
SA SW3665 clean-up method performed
HW SW3660B clean-up method performed
SC SW3640 clean-up method performed
PY SW3630C clean-up method performed
HF SW3630B clean-up method performed
SB SW3620 clean-up method performed
HI SW3611B clean-up method performed
BM Sustains ignition
GN Surrogate recovery is outside of control limits
LG Surrogate recovery below the acceptance limits.
LH Surrogate recovery above the acceptance limits.
HY Surrogate recov. unquantifiable; coeluting organics in sample
OX Surrogate recorvery high due to matrix effects-refer to 2nd surr
IE Surrogate not added to this sample
CU Surrogate concentration diluted to not detectable during analysis
OB Surrogate and QC reported in ug/L.
RV Surr. recovery outside of control limits due to required dilution
EW Surr. recovery outside of acceptance limits, spike recov. accept.
AZ Surr. recovery outside of acceptance limits due to matrix interf.
WT Strongly aged gasoline or diesel range compounds are significant.
RT Sterile Water
HV Standard preparation factor adjusted, or aliquot diluted
RY Standard Instrument related QC exceeds the control limits.
DR Spiked amount less than five times background level
HX Spike recovery out of limits, but QC batch considered in control
RQ Spike recovery not calculated due to high conc. of analyte.
HS Spike analyte recovery is outside stated control limits
WP Spike amount added < 30% of base concentration
SN See narrative and/or special notes.
CI See narrative
UE See field comment.
IG See Corrective Action Report
GZ Secondary ion used for quantitation
GD Secondary column result
GC Second column confirmation performed
WK Samples were received and filtered past official holdling time.
WF Samples showed no detectable levels of analyte and were not subjected to silica gel procedure.
LZ Sample(stored at >0C,<4C) receipt >8hr HT. Anal w/in meth. HT
LY Sample(stored at >0C,<4C) prep > 8hr reg. HT. Anal. w/in meth. HT
XT Sample was received unpreserved. Sample preserved by the laboratory prior to preparation.
TV Sample was not taken due to high vacuum.
MJ Sample was injected past the method specified tuning time period.
ET Sample was extracted past end of recommended max. holding time
UT Sample value was blank corrected.
BR Sample type iii, a non-filterable, non-millable sludge
BQ Sample type ii, a liquid solid mixture
BP Sample type i, a millable solid
AX Sample too dilute to quantify surrogate
PC Sample taken from VOA vial with air bubble > 6mm diameter
BX Sample stored at improper temperature
OT Sample spiked had pH <2, 2-Chloroethylvinylether degrades in acid
DW Sample result is less than reported value
IF Sample result is greater than reported value
CF Sample releases strong sulfur odor
CG Sample releases strong solvent odor
CH Sample releases strong petroleum odor
MC Sample received unpreserved but analyzed within 7 days
MF Sample received chemically preserved - pH measured in lab > 2.0
BY Sample received at improper temperature
BV Sample received after holding time expired
DC Sample produced an emulsion during preparation
BZ Sample preserved improperly
YL Sample oxidized in the sample bottle with BrCl within 28 days of collect (extends hold time 90 days)
CE Sample not homogeneous
UG Sample lab preparation problem.
OV Sample filtered in lab.
WE Sample filtered immediately upon receipt by the laboratory.
YG Sample fails ion ratio criteria low.
YF Sample fails ion ratio criteria high.
IR Sample failed QC spec. by method or requirements of s. NR 149.14
IQ Sample failed preservation or hold time requirements of SW-846
PX Sample extrctd beyond method hold time; within CA LUFT hold time
BW Sample extract analyzed after holding time expired
BI Sample does not resemble standard
RD Sample diluted: high level non-target analytes due to elev. RL
OU Sample diluted due to matrix inference. Reporting limits raised.
XD Sample diluted due to high organic content.
RK Sample diluted due to high concentration of MTBE.
HU Sample diluted beyond ability to quantitate % recovery and RPD
CA Sample contains white precipitate
CD Sample contains multiple phases
CC Sample contains free product
CB Sample contains floculant material
TA Sample container received with headspace.

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