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Description: Leachate Method is a coded value identifying the leachate procedure used.
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For all versions of the DLH, metal analyses performed on the original sample matrix (NO LEACHATE) are entered as: follows:
ANMCODE Digestion Parameter Use this EXMCODE*
Metals SW3005 Total Recoverable Metals TOTREC
Metals SW3005 Dissolved Metals FLDFLT
Metals SW3005 Suspended Metals FLTRES
Metals SW3010 Total Metals SW3010 or TOTAL
Metals SW3015 Available Metals SW3015
Metals SW3020 Total Metals SW3020 or TOTAL
Metals SW3040 Soluble Metals SW3040
Metals SW3050 Total Metals SW3050 or TOTAL
Metals SW3060 Alkaline Digestion for SW3060
Hexavalent Chromium
SW7470 Per Method Mercury, Aqueous Matrix TOTAL or FLDFLT
SW7471 Per Method Mercury, Soil or Sediment TOTAL
*the EXMCODEs "METHOD" and "SW3005" should not be used for metals
Samples that have been leached and analyzed should be coded as follows:
Leaching procedures are indicated by a value other than “NONE” entered in the LCHMETH field. The appropriate EXMCODE will be that used or performed on the leachate itself. If further processing of the leachate is performed prior to analysis, enter the appropriate EXMCODE i.e.: SW5030 for purge and trap methods, or SW3510 for semi-volatile analyses. If no further processing of the leachate is performed prior to analysis, use the EXMCODE “NONE”.
Project Format |
Tables Located |
Required? |
Start |
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Prime |
Yes |
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94 |
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Prime |
Yes |
88 |
94 |
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Lab |
Yes |
41 |
47 |
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Lab |
Yes |
41 |
47 |