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26 May 1995 <br /> AGE-NC-95-0124 <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> b) Label and log soil samples on a-cliain-of-custody form. <br /> 7) Store samples under ice pending delivery to a state cei jed laboratory. <br /> 8) Monitor auger returns and soil saniple duplicates for the presence of volatile organics <br /> using a photo-ionization detector, (PID) <br /> 9) Log auger "returns and' soil samples 'in the middle and 'upper grass sleeves in <br /> accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. <br /> 10) Contain soil cuttings 011 plastic sheeting .or DOT drums and store on-site pendii12 <br /> analytical results. - <br /> 11) Backfill the boring to the surface with concrete. <br /> 12) Analyze selected soil samples for TTI-1-g and volatile aromatics (benzene, toltiene, <br /> ethylbeiizene and xylenes: B"fE&X) in accordance with EPA methods 5030/8015 and <br /> 8020, respectively. <br /> 13) Prepare a comprehensive report'sliuunarizing assessment`and remediation activities <br /> at the site.' The report will be signed by a Registered Geologist. <br />