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WNN.ERS pE$IG4ER5 iX1N$UTNe15 <br /> 3.3.2 Sample Identification <br /> All of the samples collected will have a label attached that includes the sample identifier, time <br /> and date of collection, analytical method to be performed, preservative, and the sampler's <br /> ini1lals. Each s^1I swrnple ldenti ler will consist of 2 coiTiponerits that designate the sample <br /> location and sample depth. For example,.-the_designation_MW-5=25=indicates=that=this=sample <br /> was collected from boring MW-5 at a depth beginning at 25 ft bgs. Each groundwater sample <br /> will be labeled with the monitor well identification number <br /> 3.3.3 Sample Custody, Packaging, and Shipping <br /> Samples will be logged on a chain-of-custody form Samples will be sealed in plastic bags and <br /> stored on ice at a temperature of approximately 4°C in ice chests The samples will be <br /> delivered to the analytical laboratory by a member of the field sampling team <br /> 3.4 Documentation <br /> A bound log book detailing all site activities, including health and safety monitoring, equipment <br /> calibration records, personnel on site, soil descriptions, and PID screening results, will be kept <br /> in ink The log book will have numbered pages and will include the name, date, and signature <br /> of the person recording the information <br /> 4.0 REPORT PREPARATION <br /> A letter report describing the findings and conclusions of the soil and groundwater sampling will <br /> be submitted following the completion of the field activities and receipt of the analytical results <br /> The report will contain copies of all soil boring logs, analytical reports, and sample chain-of- <br /> custody <br /> hain-ofcustody forms. The Ietter report will also contain groundwater flow direction calculations. <br /> • <br /> L W4vkctsManj 14jc bck.w 6 <br />