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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SU0003011
PE
2633
FACILITY_NAME
SA-94-44
STREET_NUMBER
14501
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
MIDDLE
STREET_TYPE
RD
ENTERED_DATE
11/6/2001 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
14501 W MIDDLE RD
QC Status
Approved
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person involved in the chain of custody, including the times and dates of possession. <br /> American Geological Services, Inc. will retain a copy of the Chain-of-Custody form when <br /> the samples are delivered or shipped to the laboratory. <br /> • Projects requiring a Quality Level of 2 or 3 may have select duplicate samples collected in <br /> the field or replicate analysis conducted to validate the reliability of the samples. <br /> For projects involving the collection of a large number of samples from the same media, such <br /> as a soil grid, an Analysis of Variance will be conducted. An Analysis of Variance may be <br /> one-way or two-way, hierarchical analysis, with or without within-cell replications. The <br /> hierarchical design including the number of site duplicates and laboratory replicates is <br /> designed before sampling begins. <br /> • All field procedures and activities will be conducted in accordance with the Health and <br /> Safety Plan which will be prepared and approved for this project. <br /> 3.2 Soil Sampling Procedures <br /> • All soil borings will be drilled by a state-licensed drilling contractor. <br /> All sampling equipment; hand auger, hollow-stem auger flights, drilling rods and bits, and <br /> split spoon will be thoroughly cleaned., and brass and stainless tubes will be cleaned in tap <br /> water, scrubbed in a laboratory grade, non-phosphate detergent solution, rinsed with tap and <br /> deionized water before and between uses to prevent cross contamination. <br /> • Surface soil samples are collected as undisturbed samples encased in removable brass or <br /> _ stainless steel liners. The liners are removed from the sampling device, covered with <br /> aluminum foil or Teflon tape and vinyl end caps and sealed with adhesive tape, if aluminum <br /> foil is used. <br /> • Split spoon samples are collected in brass or stainless steel sampling tubes which are covered <br /> with aluminum foil or Teflon tape and PVC or vinyl caps. The caps are sealed with adhesive <br /> tape, if aluminum foil is used,to inhibit the escape of volatile compounds. <br /> Plastic, vinyl or Nitrile gloves will be worn during sampling and changed between samples. <br /> All soil samples will be labeled, chilled, and processed as described in Section 3.1. All <br /> sample information will be recorded on Boring Log Forms or soil/sediment sample forms. <br /> • Soil samples collected for volatile organic compounds will be periodically screened, as <br /> determined by the site geologist, in the field by head space analysis. Samples are placed in a <br /> American Geological Services, Inc. <br /> 3 <br />
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