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True Geothermal Energy CompanyDrill Site of Geothermal Well KA-l
Puna, Hawaii
BES Job #4419December 14, 1995
Lati tude: 19°26' 30" NLongitu de: 155°00' W
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Ms. Renee TaylorEnviro nmenta l CoordinatorTrue Geothermal Energy Compan yP.O . Drawer 2360Casper, Wyoming 82602
ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE REPORT
TRUE GEOTHERMAL ENERGY COMPANYDRILL SITE OF GEOTHERMAL WELL KA-1PUNA, H AWAII
BES Job No. 4419by
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Brewer Environmental Serv ices401 Waiaka milo RoadHonolulu, H aw aii 96817(808) 832-7900
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APPEN DIX CHeadSpace Standard Operating Procedure
APPEN DIX AFigure 1 - H eadspace Locati onsFigure 2 - SMU 3
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BACKGROUND 3
FINDINGS 5
SAMPLING 4
CONCLUSIONSAND RECOMMENDATIONS 8
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE
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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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Betw een March IS, 1995 and June 29, 1995 , True person ne l overexcava te dapproximate ly 15 cubic yards of con tami nated so il from the impacted area. Truepersonnel informed BES that 4/1 to 12/1 x 28' x 28' of vo lcan ic material w as removedw ith a backhoe. True sta ted that the backhoe could not excavate further because thebackhoe encountered basaltic rock at a depth of 4" to 12" . The conta mina ted soil w asremoved and placed in a soil management unit (SMU) on property.
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Brewer Envi ronmental Services (BES) w as retained by True Geothermal EnergyCo mpany (hereinafter "True") to document the response action of a rele ase of anunknown quantity of di esel fuel in to the enviro nmen t. The release occurred overtime as a result of overfill practices or leaking equipment aroun d the formerlocation of the 13,000 gallon diesel above ground storage tank (AST.) For thispurpose, BES comp le ted the following tasks: in spected an d photographed thecond itions of th e impacted area , screene d so il samp les for laboratory analysis, andp repared a report d etailing all ob servations, procedures, lab oratory results,conclusions and recommendati ons.
On June 29, 1995, BES visited the sit e and encountered basaltic rock at a depth of lessth an one foot at all samp le locations. Therefore, the soil samples were secured froma depth of less tha n one foot below ground surface (bgs) . BES secured soil samp lesfor headspace readings using a photoionizati on device (PID) p rior to subm itting thesa m p les for laboratory ana lysis . BES se lecte d soil samp les nea r th e March I , 1995sa mp le locations in order that BES could measure and document the effectivenessof the removal activi ties . The PID rea d ings ranged from 4.3 ppm to 48.1 ppm. BESalso secu re d ad d itiona l so il sa mp les for headspace readings fro m areas aro und theAST that were und isturb ed by overexcavation ac tivities. BES performed theadd itiona l sa mp ling and headspace readings to verify that th e impacted area hadbeen delineated . PID read ings of these head space soil samp les for organic va pors
On Ma rch I, 1995, BES cond ucted a site reconnaissance and sampled 7 locations nearand aroun d th e for mer 13,000 ga llon di esel AST. The sa mples were submitted forlaboratory analys is by EPA method 8015M for total pet roleum hydrocarbon as diesel(TPH-D). The laboratory reported the TPH-D results for these sa mp les from a low of300 ppm to a high of 20,000 ppm. The Sta te of H aw aii Dep artment of Health (DOH)action level is 50 ppm for TPH-D.
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were 2.5 ppm to 26.2 or below the DOH ac tion level of 50 ppm for total petroleumhyd rocarbons.
BES also se cured a so il sa mple fro m the SMU to determine whe the r th e soil hadbeen remediated below the DOH clean up gui de lines for BTEX and PAHs.
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After BES scree ne d the so il samples w ith the PID for headspace readi ngs less than 50ppm from locati on s insid e the overexcava tion and aro un d the for mer AST, BESsec u red four so il samp les proximal to the head space sa mp le loca tions . These foursa m p les were subm itted to th e lab oratory for confirmatory Benzene, Tolu ene,Ethylbenze ne, an d Xylene (BTEX, EPA method 8020) and Polynuclear AromaticHydroc arbons (PAHs, EPA method 8270) ana lyses.
The laboratory did not detec t concentrations above the DOH guidelines . BESrecommends tha t no further action is necessary to close this release and that a copyof this report be submitte d to the DOH.
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2.0 SCOPE OF WORK
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• Collected one sa mp le from th e SMU.
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• Inspected and photographed th e condit ions of th e overex cavation and th eprogress of th e con taminated so il in th e SMU.
• Laboratory analysis of each of the soi l samples co lle cted fro m the areasformerly occup ied by the 13,000 gallo n abovegro und d iesel fuel tank and theSMU for BTEX by method 8020 and PAHs by method 8270.
• Screened soil samples aro und the AST and in th e SMU for laboratory analysisusing a photoionization in strument.
• Co llected so il sa mp les fro m the area formerly occup ied by th e 13,000 gallonaboveground diesel fuel tank.
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The scope of work to accomplish the objectives consisted of th e following tasks:
Afte r True received th e laboratory report, True personnel overexcava ted the area.The con tam ina ted soil was removed to an on-site SMU. The SMU is 27' by IS ' by I 'deep and con ta ins ap proximate ly 15 cubic yards of p etroleum contamin ated so il.The SMU h as been lined w ith 50 mils (50 x 10-3 inches thick) plastic and bermed onall fou r sides (Appendix B - Photograph 4). A plastic cover was in place to minimizefugitive dust an d rain water contamination.
During the March 1995 BES site assessmen t, the area aroun d the former 13,000gallo n above ground diesel sto rage tank (AST) was found to have TPH levels abovethe DOH guidelines. The 13,000 gallon AST was used to supply fuel to th e drillin grig used for geothermal w ell development. The so il aro und th e AST w as sam p ledan d sen t to the lab orat ory for TPH-D analysis using EPA Method 8015M . Thelab oratory reported th at th e so il sa m ples had TPH-D concen trations ranging from300 to 20,000 ppm, which excee ds the DOH action level of 50 ppm.
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4.2 Sampling Plan
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A soil sam p le w as obtained from the soil management unit to confirm the
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The PID was used to measure volatile organic compounds in the vapor headspace ofsoil samples. The standard operating procedure for this an alysis is presented inAppend ix C. The soil samples for headspace were collected using a stainless steelshovel and sealed in a Ziplock" bag. The BES technician used latex gloves tocoll ect the sample. The latex gloves were changed after each grab sample to avoidcro ss contamination. The stainless steel shovel was washed between samples withLiquinox" soap and distilled w ater. After each Pill reading, the technician waiteduntil a zero reading on th e PID was achieved prior to performing another headspaceanalysis .
A PhotoVac PID equipped with a 10.2 eV lamp was used to measure organic vapors.The instrument was calibrated prior to field activities using 100 isobu ty lene spangas.
In March 1995, BES secu re d soil samples for laboratory analysis to determine if thesto ra ge an d use practices of the diesel fuel ASTs had impacted the environment.For the sampling event of June 29, 1995, BES obtained soil samples for the initialheadspace readings and later secured soil sa mp les for BTEX and PAH analysis nearor at the sam e sample location as the March 1995 sampling even t. BES establishedthis sampling plan and started documenting the response activity performed byTrue p ersonnel.
Seven headspace sa mp les (1 - 7) were collected (Appendix A-Figure 1A; Photographs1 and 2; and Table 1.) In addition, th e BES technician stepped out five to six feetfrom sides of the former AST to delineate the areas that may have been impacted byth e rel ease and to verify that migration of the diesel rel ease had not occurred . BESse lected five loc ations that were undisturbed by the previous overexcavationactiv ities and coll ected so il sa mp les (8 - 12) for headspace readings (Figure 1B andTable 2.)
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5.0 FINDINGS
effectiveness of th e soil remediation.
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5.1 Field Analytical Results
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Headspace Readi ngs N ear Previ ous Sampl e Locations Analy zed for TPH-D ~ 0 '\
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7 I 5" I 12:08p I 4.3 I TSI-6 & 1 I 20000/1700
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4.3 Laboratory Analysis
Confirmation soil samples were secured within a foot of the se lected headspacesample location (Figure lC, Photograph 3) and for the middle of the SMU (Figure 2.)The soil sample containers were properly labeled and identified wi th project name,location, date and time of sampling, sampler's name, and analyses . The sampleswere stored in a cooler with Blue Ice" and delivered to Brewer EnvironmentalLaboratories (BEL) along with the proper chain of custody document. The soilsamples were submitted for chemical analysis for BTEX and PAHs. All sampleswere extracted and analyzed within the recommended maximum allowable holdingtimes to insure quality. The chain-of-custody with the laboratory report for the soilsamples are presented in Appendix D.
The concentration of vo latile organic compounds (VOCs) in the vapor headspace ofthe soil samples ranged from 4.3 ppm to 48.1 ppm. The headspace measurementsare presented in Table 1.
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Table 2Headspace Readings
Samples of Undisturbed Areas Around the 13,000 gallon AST
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The lab oratory analy tical results are presen ted in Table 3 and Table 4. DOH cleanupgoals are b ased on the location of the re lease wi th respect to the undergroundinjection control (UIC) line . Above the UIC line, mountainward, w here there arepotential drinking water sources, DOH mandates a more stringent cleanup criteriathan sites below the UIC line. The lab results were non-detect or below reportinglimits (BRL) for the cleanup levels of BTEX and PAHs.
The concentration of VOCs in the vapor headspace of the soil samples outside theexcavated area ranged from 2.5 ppm to 26.2 ppm. The headspace measurements arepresented below in Table 2.
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BRL- Below Reportmg Limits
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Table 3Results of Laboratory Chemical Analyses for the Soil Samples (MG/KG)
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Table 4Results of Laboratory Chemical Analyses for the Soil Samples (MG/KG)
PAHs - EPA Method 8270
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During release response ac tiv ities, True personnel overexcavated 4" to 12" inches offuel con ta m ina ted soil before encoun te ring basaltic rock. Con tam ina tion appearedlimited to the so il which w as removed and pl aced in a SMU. Headspace analysisbeyond the excavation and in other areas of undisturbed soil were below the DOHac tion level of 50 ppm TPH. Basaltic rock seemed to limit th e contamination to asm all area. The con ta m in ated soil in the SMU has been su ccessfu lly remediatedw ith laboratory analysis reporting results below the DOH clean up goals .
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JOB NO. 4419
FOREST
TRUE GEOTHERMALENERG Y COMPANY
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Photograph 1Northwest to Southeas t Vi ew of the Overexcavation
and Sample Headspace Locations Near 13,000 gall on AST
Ph otograp h 2Sou th eas t to Northw est View of Overexcava ti on
and Sample Headspace Locations
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View of Sample 1'S-3, Former Location of SOO-Gall on Diesel AS1'
Photograph 4
View of Sample 1'S1-6, Former lo cation of 13,OOO-Gallon Diesel AS1'
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H EADSPACE ANALYSIS PROCEDURE
Presented below is the basic methodology for field screening of soil samplevapor. The screening is performed using an HNU Model DL 101 and/or Photo-VacModel 15-3000 microtip portable photoionization Detector (PID) or Foxboro OVAFlame Ionization Detector (FID). These detectors are non-discriminatory andmeasure the total concentration of airborne ionizable gases and vapors. They areused for relative quantification of organic compound presence. With this capability,the detectors serve as useful tools in the screening of soil samples in the field. Thebasic method for field screening of a soil sample with the detector is as follows:
1) The soil sample is removed from the ground, or sample tube, or tip ofthe sampler and approximately one cubic inch is placed in a sealablepolyethylene bag with a capacity of approximately 500 milliliters.
2) The sample is crushed through the walls of the bag to provide greatersurface area for vapor offgassing.
3) Offgassing of the sample is allowed for approximately five minutes atambient air temperature.
4) The bag is then pierced with the probe of the analyzer and the vaporsare drawn out of the bag using the analyzer pump.
5) Readings are noted from the initial insertion to when the bag iscollapsed. The sustained value for the reading is recorded unless thereis moisture interference. In this case, the initial high reading isrecorded before moisture interferences causes the reading to diminish.
6) If soil or excessive moisture is drawn into the instrument, the sampleprobe is thoroughly cleaned and air is passed through the system untilthe zero or background leve l is attained.
7) Readings are tabulated with the sample number and depth of thesample noted on the field log which is maintained by the on-sitegeologist.
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APPENDIX DLABORATORY REPORTS
Analyses performed at a BEL affiliate facility.
CLIENT: BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ATTN: DAVIS YOGI401 WAIAKAMILO RD. SUITE 101HONOLULU, HI 96817 JOB NUMBER: E5070307
DATE: JULY 19, 1995PROJECT NAME: TRUE GEOTHERMAL
JOB# 4419 Matrix: SOIL
Date/Time sampled: 06/29/95 @ 14:00 Client 10#: 4419.1Date/Time Received: 07/03/95 @ 14:40 Lab Sample ID#: Sl
RESULT REPORTING ANALYSIS METHODANALYSIS LIMIT UNIT DATE NUMBER
BENZENE BRL 0.002 mg/Kg 07/10/95 8020ETHYLBENZENE BRL 0.002 mg/Kg 07/10/95 8020TOLUENE BRL 0.002 mg/Kg 07/10/95 8020XYLENES(TOTAL BRL 0.002 mg/Kg 07/10/95 8020
PAHsACENAPHTHENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270ACENAPHTHYLENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270ANTHRACENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270BENZO(a)PYRENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270BENZO(ghi)PERYLENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07 /14/95 8270BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270CHRYSENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270DIBENZO(a,h)ANTHRACENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270FLUORANTHENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270FLUORENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270INDENO(1,2,3-cd)PYRENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270NAPHTHALENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270PHENANTHRENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270PYRENE BRL 0.50 mg/Kg 07/14/95 8270
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ill C B R E W E R c o rn p n n .,.
BRL= Below Reporting Limit
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BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES3 11 PACIFIC STREETHONOLU LU, HI 968 17PHONE (808)532 -7 497FAX (808) 532-7 498
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORTEnvironmental Laboratories Division
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Approved by '. ,1 ~ - ( .L }/7.J" ."", n "'BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES V ~ . _z; _ ~,~~311 PACIFIC STRE ETHONOLULU, HI 96817PHONE (808j 532· 7497FAX(808l 532-7498
Analyses performed at a BEL affiliate facility.
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORTEnvironmental Laboratories Division
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8270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270
ANALYSIS METHODDATE NUMBER
07/10/9507/10/9507/10/9507/10/95
07/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/95
mg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kg
UNIT
mg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kg
ATTN: DAVIS YOGI
Matrix: SOIL
DATE: JULY 19, 1995
JOB NUMBER: E5070307
Client ID#: 4419.2Lab Sample ID#: S2
0.0020.0020.0020.002
0.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.50
REPORTINGLIMIT
0.006BRL0.0100.012
BRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRL
RESULT
a C B RE W ER com p a n y
BRE\NERENVIRONMENTALINDUSTRIES, INC.
CLIENT: BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES401 WAIAKAMILO RD. SUITE 101HONOLULU, HI 96817
PROJECT NAME: TRUE GEOTHERMALJOB# 4419
Date/Time Sampled: 06/29/95 @ 14:15Date/Time Received: 07/03/95 @ 14:40
ANALYSIS
BENZENEETHYLBENZENETOLUENEXYLENES(TOTAL
BRL= Below Reporting Limit
PARsACENAPHTHENEACENAPHTHYLENEANTHRACENEBENZO (a) ANTHRACENEBENZO(a)PYRENEBENZO(b)FLUORANTHENEBENZO(ghi)PERYLENEBENZO(k)FLUORANTHENECHRYSENEDIBENZO(a,h)ANTHRACENEFLUORANTHENEFLUORENEINDENO(l,2,3-cd)PYRENENAPHTHALENEPHENANTHRENEPYRENE
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Analyses performed at a BEL affiliate facility.
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8270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270
ANALYSIS METHODDATE NUMBER
07/10/9507/10/9507/10/9507/10/95
07/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/95
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UNIT
mg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kg
ATTN: DAVIS YOGI
DATE: JULY 19, 1995
Matrix: SOIL
Client ID#: 4419.3Lab Sample ID#: S3
JOB NUMBER: E5070307
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORTEnvironmental Laboratories Division
Approved by :_~~.L...::::::""-...:....L"'=::::::''::I-'~::---
0.0020.0020.0020.002
0.500.500.500 .500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500 .50
REPORTINGLIMIT
BRLBRL0.0020 .003
BRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRL
RESULT
a C B R EWE R C O fTl p n n y
BRE\NERENVIRONMENTALINDUSTRIES, INC.
BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES3 11 PACIFIC STREETHONOLULU, HI 968 17PHONE (8081532-7 497FAX (80815 32-7 498
CLIENT: BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES401 WAIAKAMILO RD . SUITE 101HONOLULU, HI 96817
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Date/Time Sampled: 06/29/95 @ 14:05Date/Time Received: 07/03/95 @ 14:40
PROJECT NAME : TRUE GEOTHERMALJOB# 4419
ANALYSIS
BENZENEETHYLBENZENETOLUENEXYLENES(TOTAL
BRL= Below Report ing Limit
PAHsACENAPHTHENEACENAPHTHYLENEANTHRACENEBENZO (a) ANTHRACENEBENZO(a)PYRENEBENZO(b)FLUORANTHENEBENZO(ghi)PERYLENEBENZO(k)FLUORANTHENECHRYSENEDIBENZO(a,h)ANTHRACENEFLUORANTHENEFLUORENEINDENO(1,2,3-cd)PYRENENAPHTHALENEPHENANTHRENEPYRENE
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Analyses performed at a BEL affiliate facility.
8020802080208020
8270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270827082708270
ANALYSIS METHODDATE NUMBER
07/10/9507/10/9507/10/9507/10/95
07/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/9507/14/95
mg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kg
UNIT
mg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kg
ATTN: DAVIS YOGI
Matrix: SOIL
DATE: JULY 19, 1995
JOB NUMBER: E5070307
Client ID#: 4419.4Lab Sample ID#: S4
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORTEnvironmental Laboratories Division
Approved by: --:'-...<L:::.~~':'--:'--L....::::::;;"~.!.<=:...._-
0.0020.0020.0020.002
0.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.50
REPORTINGLIMIT
BRLBRL0.003BRL
BRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRL
RESULT
It C B RE WE R CO lTl p fl n y
BRE\NERENVIRONMENTALINDUSTRIES, INC.
BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES3 11 PACIFIC STREETHON OLU LU, HI 96B17PHONE (BOBI5 32 - 749 7FAX (BOB) 53 2-7 49 8
CLIENT: BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES401 WAIAKAMILO RD. SUITE 101HONOLULU, HI 96817
PROJECT NAME: TRUE GEOTHERMALJOB# 4419
Date/Time Sampled: 06/29/95 @ 14:10Date/Time Received: 07/03/95 @ 14:40
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ANALYSIS
BENZENEETHYLBENZENETOLUENEXYLENES(TOTAL
BRL= Below Reporting Limit
PARsACENAPHTHENEACENAPHTHYLENEANTHRACENEBENZO(a)ANTHRACENEBENZO(a)PYRENEBENZO(b)FLUORANTHENEBENZO(ghi)PERYLENEBENZO(k)FLUORANTHENECHRYSENEDIBENZO(a, h) ANTHRACENEFLUORANTHENEFLUORENEINDENO(1,2,3-cd)PYRENENAPHTHALENEPHENANTHRENEPYRENE
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** Original extract was accidently disposed of. The results are froma secondary extract obtained after the expiration of the recommendedholding time for extraction of the sample.BRL= Below Reporting LimitAnalyses performed at a BEL affiliate facility.
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ANALYSIS METHODDATE NUMBER
07/10/9507/10/9507/10/9507/10/95
07/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/9507/24/95
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UNIT
mg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kgmg/Kg
ATTN: DAVIS YOGI
DATE: JULY 19, 1995Additional ResultsReport Date: 07/27/95Matrix: SOIL
JOB NUMBER: E5070307
Client ID#: 4419.smu3Lab Sample ID#: S5
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORTEnvironmental Laboratories Division
Approved by : ---:"-~'=-~_-'--=~"------ _
0.0020.0020.0020.002
0.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.500.50
REPORTINGLIMIT
BRLBRL0.1580.108
BRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRLBRL
RESULT
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BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES3 11 PACIFIC STREETHONOL ULU, HI 9 6 8 17PHO NE (808) 532 -7 497FAX (808j53 2 - 7498
CLIENT: BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES401 WAIAKAMILO RD. SUITE 101HONOLULU, HI 96817
Date/Time Sampled: 06/29/95 @ 14:47Date/Time Received: 07/03/95 @ 14:40
PROJECT NAME: TRUE GEOTHERMALJOB# 4419
ANALYSIS
BENZENEETHYLBENZENETOLUENEXYLENES(TOTAL
PARs **ACENAPHTHENEACENAPHTHYLENEANTHRACENEBENZO (a) ANTHRACENEBENZO(a)PYRENEBENZO(b)FLUORANTHENEBENZO(ghi)PERYLENEBENZO(k)FLUORANTHENECHRYSENEDIBENZO(a,h)ANTHRACENEFLUORANTHENEFLUORENEINDENO(1,2,3-cd)PYRENENAPHTHALENEPHENANTHRENEPYRENE
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P.O. Box 552'A" Papaikou. HI. 96781- (808)964-5522 FAx:(80BI964-5309
Toll Free from Oahu : .528-4247
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Samples received at lab withcustody seals intact?
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