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DRILLING SEALING WELL CONSTRUCTION S UCTION AND SAMPLING PROTOCOLS <br /> Ex lorato Borina Drillina and Sealin <br /> Exploratory boring and well construction, and borehole sealing procedures follow guidelines <br /> recommended by the USEPA, California Regional Water Quality Control Board, and modified as <br /> required by City, local or water district agencies Drilling is performed only under approved <br /> permits and boreholes are sealed upon completion <br /> Soil ediment §ampling Procedures <br /> I . Drive (or hydraulically push) soil sampling will commence at a depth of 5 feet below <br /> surface grade The samples will be taken at 5 foot increments and at intervals of geologic <br /> interest or obvious or suspected contamination Additional sampling and/or continuous <br /> coring may be done at the discretion of the supervising geologist All logging will be done <br /> using the Unified Soil Classification System, together with pertinent geologic observations <br /> (bedding, fractures, fossils, mineralogy etc as appropriate for the site geology) <br /> Continuous core will be placed in core boxes for storage at the Client designated area <br /> 2. Soil sampling tools (split spoons, cores, etc ) will be disassembled, steam-cleaned or <br /> cleaned in soapy (TSP) water, rinsed with clean tap water and finally rinsed with or <br /> distilled water, and air-dried prior to taking each sample The cleaned tools will then be <br /> reassembled with similarly cleaned, dry brass sample liners and carefully lowered into the <br /> hollow stem augers for the collection of the next sample The drill rig will be <br /> decontaminated as needed and at the discretion of the logging geologist <br /> 3. When sampling stockpile soils or during excavations, the soil sample will be collected by the <br /> following procedure, a clean brass liner will be pushed into the stockpile or soil in the <br /> excavator bucket About two inches of soil will be brushed away and the liner pushed into <br /> the soil The liner is then removed, sealed, labeled and logged onto chain-of-custody forms <br /> and packed in a chilled ice chest <br /> 4. The soil samples in the lowermost of brass liners in the sampling tool (if in good condition) <br /> will be retained for chemical testing The samples will be labeled and sealed in the field in <br /> their original liners Sample liners ends will be sealed with aluminum foil, capped with <br /> clean cap plugs, and taped <br /> S. The remaining soil sample will be extruded from the other rings in the field and <br /> lithologically logged Sampler shoe cuttings, drill ng response and bit penetration rate will <br /> also be logged The cuttings and the soils samples not retained for chemical analysis will be <br /> placed in 55-gallon drums pending chemical analysis and off-site disposal <br /> 6. All samples retained for chemical analysis will be stored on ice in a clean, covered cooler- <br /> box for transport to the Laboratory <br /> Wright Environmental Services, Inc rev 6/2/94 <br /> Geoscience Protocols Page 1 r <br /> r, <br />