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L City of Stockton A68106.03A <br /> ,J <br /> May 29, 1996 Page A-1 <br />{ APPENDIX A <br /> t THE TWINING <br /> LABORATORIES, INC <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES <br /> This appendix contains the standard operating procedures used by Twining in performing <br /> the investigation. Twining observes theserocedures in order to obtain consistent reliable <br /> P ab e <br /> data. <br /> A-1 Standard Operating Procedures for Soil Sample Handlin The soil samples,p es are <br /> field screened for evidence of volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) and/or other contaminates. <br /> The field screening consist of; visual observation for straining or free fluids, unusual odor, <br /> L and head space analysis using a photoionization detector (PID). The procedure for <br /> ;.performing head space analysis are describe in a subsequent paragraph (if pertinent to this <br /> + investigation). <br /> Generally, soil samples selected for analyses typically represent those which the field <br /> screening indicated will be most likely to contain the contaminate of concern. In most <br /> instances the deepest two samples and/or and sample collected from just above groundwater <br /> are selected for analyses. Samples intended for chemical analyses are sealed with Teflon <br /> tape and plastic end caps, labeled, placed on ice, and delivered to a laboratory, along with <br /> 1 chain-of-custody documentation. <br /> i A-2 Standard Operating Procedures for Equipment Decontamination: Proper <br /> ,decontamination procedures reduce the potential for: cross-contamination among sample <br /> locations; and introduction of contamination from outside sources. <br /> Before, during, and following sampling operations, sampling equipment is thoroughly <br /> cleaned using a high pressure hot water (steam) washer or washed in a low-phosphate soap <br /> and water solution, and rinsed in clean water before each use. The type of soap used will <br /> `depend upon project requirements. Well casing, screen, end caps, and centralizers will also <br /> be cleaned using the steam washer. Steam cleaning condensate will be containerized for <br /> later disposal. Generally, disposal will be the client's responsibility. <br /> I <br /> A-3 Standard Operating Procedures for Sample Handling and Chain-of-Custody: <br /> L Records are developed for samples which include: sampling date, sample type, location,job <br /> number, name of sampling personnel, and method of preservation. Each sample container <br /> is labelled immediately following collection. Chain-of-custody protocol, as described in <br /> iUnited States Environmental Protection Agency, 1986, Test Methods for Evaluating Solid <br /> Waste, SW-846, Third Edition, is followed. Samples will be maintained at approximately <br /> Lli 4°C. Upon arrival at the laboratory, the samples will be preserved for analysis as <br /> appropriate. <br /> I <br />