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TC , <br /> IZV <br /> A S S O C I A T E S I N C . <br /> type, moisture content, and visual evidence of petroleum hydrocarbons. Proposed soil boring <br /> locations are shown on Figure 5. <br /> A Flame Ionization Detection (FID) meter will be used as a field-screening device for the <br /> detection of petroleum hydrocarbon vapors in cored samples. Descriptions of soil types <br /> encountered and sample collection intervals will be included on the boring logs contained in the <br /> subsequent summary report. <br /> Following soil sample collection, the proposed borings will be backfilled with neat cement grout <br /> to the ground surface. <br /> Soil Sample Analysis <br /> Selected soil samples will be placed on ice, and transported under chain-of-custody to a Sate- <br /> certified laboratory for chemical analysis. The soil samples will be analyzed for TPHd by.EPA <br /> Method 8015 and BTEX and MTBE by EPA Method 8020. <br /> Report Preparation and Submittal <br /> Following the receipt of analytical results from the selected soil samples, a report will be <br /> prepared presenting the results and conclusions of the investigation. <br /> SCHEDULE <br /> Field activities can be scheduled immediately upon written PHS/EHD approval of this work <br /> plan. <br /> i <br /> w:\17292\reports\workp1m.doc 4 <br />