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Chevron/W. BenDamin Holt Drive 7 <br /> June 1990 <br /> Cuttings generated during drilling will be placed in steel, <br /> 55-gallon drums and held on site. Between boreholes, all down- <br /> hole equipment will be cleaned using a pressure washer. Rinsate <br /> f <br /> from this decontamination will be placed in 55-gallon steel drums <br /> and stockpiled on site. All wastes generated during this <br /> assessment will be disposed of in an appropriate, legal manner <br /> after laboratory analyses have determined if the waste must be <br /> treated as a hazardous material. <br /> R <br /> 1 <br /> Selected soil samples will be laboratory analyzed for the <br /> presence of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) , <br /> and for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) -as-gasoline using <br /> modified U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Methods <br /> 5030/8020/8015 . At least one soil sample from each borehole will <br /> be analyzed. If field observations and/or PID readings indicate <br /> possible adsorbed hydrocarbons in the encountered soils, <br /> additional samples may be analyzed. <br /> Soil samples from above and below the water table may be <br /> collected for physical testing. Such testing could include grain <br /> size analyses, permeability, and/or porosity. Data from these <br /> tests could be used to assess the practicality of possible <br /> remediation strategies. <br /> Additional information on Groundwater Technology Standard <br /> Operating Procedures (SOPs) for this, and all phases of field <br /> work, is included in Appendix A. <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION <br /> The two boreholes will be completed as groundwater <br /> monitoring wells. Unless otherwise required, wells will be <br /> constructed of 2--inch-diameter, Schedule 40 polyvinyl chloride <br /> 9 GROUNDWATER <br /> TECHNOLOGY INC <br />