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Soil samples designated for chemical analysis will be retained in stainless steel or brass <br /> sample:tubes. The tubes will be covered on both ends with Teflon sheets and plastic end <br /> caps. Soil samples will be labeled, entered onto a chain-of-custody.record, and placed <br /> into a cooler with ice for transport to a State of California .certified laboratory for <br /> analysis. <br /> 2.5 CHEMICAL ANALYSES <br /> Selected soil and groundwater samples will be analyzed for TPHg, benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX), methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), tertiary <br /> butyl alcohol (TBA), 2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA))r.�I)Iethylene dibromide (EDB) by EPA <br /> Method 8260. '' <br /> V• � j <br /> 2.6 WASTE DISPOSAL <br /> Drill cuttings and any liquids generated during the investigation will be stored in <br /> 55 gallon steel drums, labeled, and sealed for temporary onsite storage pending receipt <br /> of analytical data for disposal profiling. Upon approval,the waste will be transported to <br /> an appropriate disposal facility. <br /> 2.7 REPORT PREPARATION <br /> Following the receipt of analytical results from the laboratory, CRA will prepare a <br /> written report which will include field procedures, laboratory results, and boring logs. <br /> The report will also include a recommendation regarding whether to proceed with the <br /> above CAP as written-or it will include a revised CAP. <br /> 2.8 SCHEDULE <br /> CRA is prepared.to begin work upon receiving SJCEHD's written approval of this work <br /> plan. The work will be performed under the supervision of a professional geologist. <br /> .CRA anticipates that field work will take approximately three days to complete. A <br /> report of+findings will be submitted within 60 days of receipt of the analytical data. <br /> �. <br /> 240776(6) 3 CONESTOGA-ROVERS&ASSOCIATES <br />