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lie 02 February 2000 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 97-0301 <br /> ' Page 2 of 7 <br /> ' by 6-mch brass sleeves The sampler was driven by dropping a 140-pound weight from a height of <br /> 30 inches The number of blows required to drive each 6-mch length of the sampler(blow counts) <br /> was recorded on boring logs by an AGE staff geologist <br /> ' Soil samples were preserved by covering both ends of the second brass sleeve with Teflon sheets, <br /> capping and sealing with tape Each preserved sample sleeve was labeled with soil boring location, <br /> depth, time, date and sampler's initials <br /> Each preserved sample was logged on a chain-of-custody form, placed in a chilled container and <br /> ' transported to a California Department of Health Services (DHS)-certified laboratory for analysis <br /> in accordance with <br /> • EPA Method 5030/8015M for total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline, diesel <br /> and kerosene (TPH-g, TPH-d and TPH-k, respectively), <br /> ' • EPA Method 8020 for volatile aromatic compounds benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and <br /> xylene (BTEX) with methyl-tertiary butyl ether(MTBE), and <br /> • EPA Method 8260 Modified for tertiary butanol (TBA),di-isopropyl ether(RIPE), ethyl tert <br /> butyl ether(ETBE), tert amyl methyl ether(TAME), and confirmation of MTBE <br /> The results of the soil analyses are contained in Table 1 <br /> ' 2 12 Equipment Decontamination <br /> The hollow stem augers were steam cleaned prior to each bore hole advancement Sampling tools <br /> and brass sleeves used for sample collection were thoroughly washed with a solution of Alconox, <br /> and were thoroughly rinsed with clean tap water prior to each sampling run Following drilling <br /> ' activities, nnseate generated from decontaminating the equipment was placed in properly labeled <br /> D O T -approved model 17H 55-gallon drums and was stored on-site in an area lacking public <br /> access <br /> 213 Logging <br /> rDuring drilling activities, sample duplicates were monitored for the presence of organic vapor using <br /> an organic vapor meter equipped with a photo-ionization detector (PID Thermo Environmental <br /> 580A, 10 0 eV, calibrated to isobutylene) and were visually described on boring logs in accordance <br /> • with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) Boring logs are included as Appendix A <br /> General lithology beneath the site in cross sectional view is depicted on Figures 3 and 4 <br /> ' Advanced GeoEnvirontnental,Inc <br />