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F <br /> 1 <br /> i' <br /> laboratory-supplied glass jars, sealedr labeled, and placed in a <br /> chilled cooler for delivery to the laboratory. <br /> Northwest Border �' e <br /> I <br /> Ground-water samples were collected at northwest border locations <br /> using a hollow-stem auger to drill boreholes to below the depth <br /> of ground water. The drilling was conducted by All Terrain Dril- <br /> ling, Inc. of Roseville, California. Samples were collected from <br /> the bottom of the boreholes using a clean Teflon bailer. The <br /> samples were carefully poured into laboratory-supplied, 40-m1 VOA <br /> vials, sealed, labeled, and placed in alchilled cooler for deliv- <br /> er to the laboratory. All boreholes were routed in with a <br /> Y rY' 4 <br /> cement-bentonite mixture in accordance with �the requirements of <br /> the SJL=HD, and were inspected by a SJLHD inspector. <br /> P <br /> All drilling and sample collection equipment was either steam- <br /> f <br /> cleaned or cleaned with Alconox, and rinsed with distilled water <br /> prior to each usage. <br /> Influent, Effluent and Power Line Soil Samples <br /> ii <br /> Irrigation water influent and drainage water effluent samples <br /> were collected using a clean Teflon bailer, !'and poured into labo- <br /> ratory-supplied amber glass jars. The jarswere sealed, labeled, <br /> and placed in a chilled cooler for delivery {to the laboratory. <br /> The eight soil samples collected in the °power line easement were <br /> collected using hand augering equipment. These samples were <br /> handled as with the soil samples in the.', field area of the Site. <br /> i <br /> '3 p <br /> i �r <br /> it <br /> '1 <br /> �j <br /> D-2 <br />