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;I <br /> A <br /> 30 January 2014 <br /> AGE Project No . 99-0682 <br /> Page 26 of 28 <br /> California modified split-spoon sampler fitted with 24ch diameter, 6-inch long steel <br /> sleeves. Upon removal from the sampler, the sample sleeves will be separated and the <br /> exposed ends of a selected sleeve will be covered with Teflon sheets , capped , and sealed <br /> with tape . Soil samples will be visually classified by AGE personnel in accordance with the <br /> Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). Additionally, soil samples will be field screened <br /> for the presence of volatile organic compounds using an organic vapor meter (OVM ), <br /> equipped with a photo-ionization detector (PID). Soil sample descriptions and OVM <br /> readings will be recorded on a log for each boring . <br /> Following sample collection , each preserved sample sleeve will be labeled with the boring <br /> location , depth, time , date, and sampler's initials. Appropriately sealed and labeled <br /> samples will be placed in a chilled container and transported under chain of custody to a <br /> CDPH-certified laboratory for analysis for the constituents listed in Section 2 .2 . <br /> WELL COMPLETION <br /> The pilot soil borings will be completed as shallow and intermediate injection wells utilizing <br /> two-inch diameter, Schedule 40 PVC blank well casing and 0 . 020-inch slotted well screen <br /> I <br /> nstalled from 25 feet to 45 feet bsg and from 60 to 70 feet bsg . A diagram of the proposed <br /> injection well designs are depicted in Figures 16 and 17 . <br /> /i <br /> After installing the well casing in each pilot boring , a filter pack material consisting of pre- <br /> washed #3 Lonestar sand will be added through the augers from total depth to <br /> approximately 2 feet above the screened interval . Following placement of the filter pack, <br /> the well will be surged to assist in settling the filter pack. Additional sand will be added if <br /> settling occurs. <br /> A three to four-foot bentonite seal will be placed above the filter pack to minimize the <br /> potential for grout penetration into the screened section of the wells . The bentonite seal will <br /> be formed by pouring bentonite chips into the annulus and allowing them to settle on the <br /> filter pack. The bentonite chips will be allowed to hydrate for the duration of time specified <br /> by the manufacture, prior to grouting . The remaining annular space will be filled to within <br /> one foot of the ground surface with a cement grout. The grout mixture will consist of Type <br /> 1/11 portland neat cement and not more than 6 gallons of water per 94-pound sack of <br /> cement. The grout will be placed by pumping through a tremie pipe or auger. A grouting <br /> inspection will be scheduled with EHD personnel prior to any application of grout. <br /> Advanced GenEnwonmental, Inc. <br />