EPA Method 8260B definition

EPA Method 8260B means the EPA approved method for determining the concentration of various volatile organic compounds by gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer.
EPA Method 8260B means the EPA approved method for determining the concentration of various volatile organic com- pounds by GC/MS. The EPA first published the report, SW-846, citing this Method in Ch. 4.3.2, in the South West Region, in December 1996. It is incorporated by reference. The material incorporated by reference does not include any later amendments or editions of the incorporated matter. Copies of these provisions are available at U.S. EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 or on the EPA website at http://epa.gov/wastes/hazard/testmethods/sw846/online/8_series.htm, and at the office of the Board of Technical Registration.
EPA Method 8260B means the EPA approved method for determining the concentration of various volatile organic compounds by GC/MS.

Examples of EPA Method 8260B in a sentence

  • Each sample was analyzed for VOCs (EPA Method 8260B), SVOCs (EPA Method 8270D) and Metals (EPA Methods 6010D/7471B/7196A).

  • Based on PID readings and visual and olfactory evidence, selected soil samples (one per boring) collected from the soil borings will be submitted to a state-certified analytical laboratory for analysis of total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline, diesel, and oil by EPA Method 8015 and VOCs by EPA Method 8260B.

  • Each of the samples was submitted to a laboratory for analysis of VOCs (EPA Method 8260B), SVOCs (EPA Method 8270D) and Metals (EPA Methods 6020A-B/7470A).

  • HCl to pH ≤ 2 (residual chlorine present add ascorbic acid) 3 14 days to analysis EPA Method 8260B 40-▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ VOA vial chill to 4°C.

  • Based upon field indications of volatile organic compound (VOC) impacts, at least one soil sample from each boring will be submitted to an accredited analytical laboratory for analysis of gasoline-range hydrocarbons (GRO) and VOCs by Iowa Method OA-1 and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 8260B, respectively.

  • Four groundwater samples (including the field duplicate) were submitted to Pace Analytical for chemical analysis by EPA Method 8260B.

  • Six soil samples were analyzed for VOCs by EPA Method 8260B; one from SB-1 and two from SB-2 and one each from SB-3, SB-4 and SB5.

  • Consultant will submit groundwater samples to a lab to analyze for: TPH-G with BTEX and MTBE using SW8021B/8015Bm TPH-D using SW8015B Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) using US EPA Method 8260B Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) using US EPA Method 8270C-SIM Total Lead using US Method EPA Method 6020 Total Mercury using US EPA Method 7470A.

  • None 1 14 days to analysis EPA Method 8260B EnCore Sampling Device or chill to 4°C.


More Definitions of EPA Method 8260B

EPA Method 8260B means the EPA approved method for determining the concentration of various volatile organic compounds by GC/MS. The EPA first published the report, SW-846, citing this Method in Ch. 4.3.2, in the South West Region, in December 1996. It is incorporated by reference. The material incorporated by reference does not include any later amendments or editions of the incor- porated matter. Copies of these provisions are available at

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