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ECM STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> Soil Sampling - Hollow Stem Auger Drilling Method <br /> Or Direct-Push Method <br /> The following describes sampling procedures used by ECM field personnel to <br /> collect, handle, and transport soil samples. Before samples are collected, careful <br /> consideration is given to the type of analysis to be performed so that precautions <br /> are taken to prevent loss of volatile components or contamination of the sample, <br /> and to preserve the sample for subsequent analysis. <br /> All drilling and sampling equipment is steam-cleaned between boreholes to prevent <br /> cross-contamination. The sampler is washed with an EPA approved detergent <br /> (such as liquinox or trisodium phosphate) between sample collection. Collection <br /> methods specific to soil sampling are presented below. <br /> Soil samples are collected at pre-specified depth intervals or at a sediment/lithologic <br /> change for hydrogeologic description and possible chemical analysis. If direct-push <br /> methods are used, the soil sample is collected using appropriate direct-push <br /> equipment. If hollow-stem augers are used, samples are collected using a modified <br /> California split-barrel sampler lined with 2- or 2.5-inch I.D. x 4- or 6-inch long <br /> steam-cleaned or new stainless steel or brass tubes or poly-vinyl liners. The <br /> sampler is lowered into the borehole and driven 18 inches, using a 140-pound <br /> hammer falling 30 inches. The drilling contractor provides the ECM field personnel <br /> with the number of blows required to drive the sampler for each 6 inches of <br /> penetration. <br /> The sampler is then extracted from the borehole and the middle or bottom brass <br /> tube is carefully removed for possible analysis. The soil material is immediately <br /> trimmed flush with the tube ends, and sealed with Teflon tape beneath <br /> polyethylene end caps. The sample is then labeled to include the date, boring <br /> number, depth of sample, project number, ECM, and the ECM field personnel's <br /> initials. The samples are placed in an ice chest maintained below 4°C with blue ice, <br /> ice, or dry ice, for transport under chain of custody to the laboratory. The chain-of- <br /> custody form includes the project number, analysis requested, sample ID, date <br /> analysis and the ECM field personnel's name. The form is signed, dated and timed <br /> by each person who yields or receives the samples beginning with the field <br /> personnel and ending with the laboratory personnel. <br /> c2:\sop\soiIsmpJn02 <br />