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. Wright Environmental Services, Inc. <br /> 4. Split spoon soil samples in the brass liners in the sampling tool (depending on <br /> sample recovery) will be retained for chemical or physical testing. The samples will <br /> be labeled and sealed in the field in their original liners Sample liners ends will be <br /> sealed with aluminum foil or Teflon®, capped with clean cap plugs, and labeled and <br /> logged onto chain of custody forms. <br /> All samples retained for chemical analysis will be stored on ice in a clean, covered <br /> cooler-box/ice chest for transport to the laboratory (see chain-of custody below) <br /> 5. The remaining soil sample will be extruded from the other rings in the field <br /> and lithologicaIly logged using the USCS and collecting field evidence of <br /> contaminants and geologic information. Sampler shoe cuttings logging, blow <br /> counts, drill rig response and bit penetration rate and sample recovery may also be <br /> logged. A lithology exploratory boring log will be made of the materials <br /> encountered and sample depth for each boring. The log will include field <br /> descriptions of the soil lithologic variations, moisture conditions, geologic data, and <br /> any unusual characteristics which may indicate the presence of chemical <br /> contamination. Where soil samples are collected from excavations, the USCS soil <br /> classification system will be used to classify the soil sample. <br /> Contaminated drill cuttings and the soils samples not retained for chemical analysis <br /> will be placed in 55-gallon drums or on plastic sheets and covered pending chemical <br /> analysis and proper off-site disposal as needed. Fluids produced during drilling will <br /> • be drummed to minimize surface contamination. Ultimate proper storage and <br /> disposal of contaminated materials is the responsibility of the Client or site owner. <br /> Reconnaissance Soil Sampling Procedures <br /> 1. Soil sampling tools (split spoons, cores, etc.) will be disassembled, steam- <br /> cleaned or cleaned in soapy (TSP) water, rinsed with clean tap water and finally <br /> rinsed with or distilled water, and air-dried prior to taking each sample The cleaned <br /> tools will then be reassembled with similarly cleaned, dry brass sample liners and <br /> carefully lowered into the hollow stem augers for the collection of the next sample. <br /> The drill rig will be decontaminated as needed and at the discretion of the logging <br /> geologist <br /> 2. When sampling stockpile soils or during soil excavations, the soil sample will <br /> be collected by the following procedure, a clean brass liner will be pushed into the <br /> stockpile or excavation sidewall, or soil in the excavator bucket. About two inches of <br /> soil will be brushed away and the liner pushed into the soil, completely filling it <br /> The liner may be advanced by slide hammer and spoon or directly hammering the <br /> ring into the soil. The liner is then removed, sealed, labeled and logged onto chain- <br /> of-custody forms and packed in a chilled ice chest <br /> WES Sampling Protocols last rev 5/96 Page 2 <br />