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. |