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# 2.6 Disposition of Soil Boring Cutting �} <br /> 'F <br /> l <br /> Soil cuttings will be stock piled until the results of the analysis are obtained. <br /> Disposition will be made then. <br /> ii <br /> 2.7 Soil Analyses <br /> The soil samples will be sealed and stored on ice; until transported to a <br /> California-registered laboratory. Soil samples 'will be analyzed for gasoline <br /> according to modified Method 8015. This method speciates and quantifies <br /> gasoline compounds by a solvent extraction of hydrocarbons from the soil <br /> matrix, injection of the solvent into the capillary column of a gas <br /> chromatograph, and flame ionization detection of hydrocarbons. Also, soil <br /> samples will be analyzed for BTEX using method 8020. In addition total lead <br /> will be analyzed by Atomic Absorption. <br /> 3.0 PRESENTATION OF RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> The results of the investigation will be presented, in a report stating the <br /> general geology, field procedures, analytical results, conclusions and (if <br /> appropriate) recommendations for further investigation or remediation. The <br /> following outline will be used in the report: it <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> 1.1 Purpose of Work plan <br /> 1.2 Site Background <br /> 1.2.1 Site Description I <br /> 1.2.2 Site History <br /> 3 <br /> 2.0 PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SITE <br /> 2.1 Site Geology <br /> 2.2 Surface Water Hydrology <br /> 2.3 Population and Land Use <br /> 3.0 NATURE AND EXTENT OF CONTAMINATION(if any) <br /> 3.1 Sources and Type of Contamination <br /> 3.2 Ground Water Impact <br /> i� <br /> Work Plan '" Page 3 <br /> Custom Food Macbinery <br /> July 1, 1992 <br />