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Horizon's Field Methads and Procedures <br /> 100 cubic yards of soil All samples collected will be prepared and chilled for transport under <br /> Chain-of-Custody protocol,and sent to a State-certified laboratory for the analyses requested <br /> 40 GROUNDWATER_GRAB SAMPLES <br /> Groundwater grab samples will be obtained from the excavation using a clean disposable bailer <br /> The samples will be transferred to appropriate clean containers in such a manner as to minimize loss <br /> of volatile constituents, so that there is no headspace in the sample container and air bubbles are not <br /> present in the samples when they are inverted if air bubbles are found, resampling will occur The <br /> samples will be refrigerated and transported promptly to the laboratory <br /> so SOIL BORING AND SOII, SAMPLING PROTOCOL <br /> Soil borings and soil sampling will be performed under the supervision of a Horizon geologist The <br /> soil borings will be advanced using a truck-mounted hollow-stem auger drilling rig <br /> To reduce the chances of cross-contamination between boreho[es, downhole drilling equipment and <br /> sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned between borings ' To reduce cross-contamination <br /> between samples, the split-barrel sampler will be washed in a soap solution and double-rinsed <br /> between each sampling event <br /> Soil sampling will be conducted in accordance with ASTM 1586-84 Using this procedure, a split- <br /> barrel sampler (California-type sampler) lined with brass sample sleeves is driven into the sol] at <br /> approximately 5-foot intervals by a 140 pound weight falling 30 inches The number of blow counts <br /> required to advance the sample 18 inches will be recorded at each sample interval <br /> Upon recovery, a portion of the soil sample will be placed in a plastic bag and sealed for Iater <br /> screening with an hNu type organic vapor meter(OVM) Another portion of the soil sample will be <br /> used for classification and description Generally, the bottom sample will be sealed in the brass <br /> sleeve and stored at approximately 4°C for transport to the laboratory After the portion of the soil <br /> sample is placed in the plastic bag, it will be allowed to warm, inducing volatilization of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon vapors The headspace vapors will be screened with the OVNI The highest observed <br /> reading will be recorded on the boring logs <br /> 60 GROUNDWATER DEPTH EVALUATION <br /> Depth to groundwater will be measured to the nearest 0 01-foot using an electronic hand held water <br /> level indicator The tip of the probe will be examined to evaluate whether a product sheen is <br /> present <br /> 70 MONTTORING WELL DEVELOPMENT /PURGING AND SAMPLING <br /> Following installation, the wells will be surged with a surge block to remove fines from the sand <br /> pack After surging, ten casing volumes of groundwater will be purged from each well using a <br /> bailer or centrifugal pump to remove sediment and enhance representative sample quality <br /> Groundwater sampling events conducted after the initial well development will be preceded by <br /> purging a minimum of three well casing volumes as described above Purge water will be <br /> monitored for the parameters temperature, pH, and conductivity until stabilized Wells will <br /> recharge to 80% before sampling If wells dewater, they will be allowed to recharge for a minimum <br /> of one hour prior to sampling <br /> HORIZON ENVMONMENTAL INC. <br />