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N <br /> k" KLEINFELDER <br /> ATTACHMENT A <br /> KLEINFELDER FIELD PROTOCOL <br /> A--t.1 FIELD PREPARATION <br /> Before performing work in the field, environmental staff will review the scope of work, prepare a <br /> health and safety plan, coordinate the work to be done with their supervisor, assemble the <br /> necessary sample containers, and check, calibrate and clean equipment to be used in the field <br /> Underground Service Alert (USA)will be informed of the boring locations and the scheduled date <br /> of drilling, or a utility-locating firm will be employed to check the boring locations <br /> A-2 DRILLING AND SUBSURFACE SOIL SAMPLING <br /> A-2.1 Drilling <br /> Soil bonngs are advanced using a truck-mounted drill ng equipped with hollow stem augers <br /> Subsurface soil samples are collected from the soil bonngs During drilling, an experienced <br /> environmental geologist or engineer classifies the soil, logs the stratigraphy of the borings, and <br /> collects soil samples <br /> A-2.2 Qualitative Field Screening <br /> An organic vapor detector, such as a Photovac TIP, using a photo-ionization detector (PID) or a <br /> Foxboro flame-ionization detector (FID), is used to provide a qualitative screening of each soil <br /> sample collected from the bonngs The organic vapor detector measures ionizable compounds in <br /> the air in parts per million by volume (ppmv) Field calibration is performed using a calibrated <br /> span gas Ambient air is used to set the instrument to zero The soil contained in the cone of the <br /> sampler or in a brass tube is exposed and screened with the organic vapor detector The vapor <br /> reading is noted as the field screening result <br /> For the protection of the drilling crew, the organic vapor detector also is used to measure the <br /> volatile concentrations in the breathing zone prior to and during the drilling of the borings Total <br /> ionizable hydrocarbon readings in excess of 1 ppmv may necessitate respiratory protection for the <br /> affected crew members This requirement is included in the complete field health and safety plan <br /> developed for the project prior to the start of field work <br /> A-2.3 Collection of Soil Samples <br /> Soil samples are collected approximately every 5 feet for field screening and logging Samples <br /> are collected by advancing the boring to a point immediately above the desired sampling depth <br /> and then driving (vertical bonngs) or pushing (slant bonngs) a Modified California Sampler, lined <br /> with three brass tubes, into the undisturbed soil The sampler is then removed from the bottom of <br /> the boring The ends of the bottom (third) tube are covered with Teflon and sealed with tight <br /> fitting plastic caps <br /> ETH and WC/94 page I of 5 <br /> Copyright 1994 Kleinfelder Inc <br />