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i <br /> I <br /> GENERAL FIELD PROCEDURES <br /> A description of the general field procedures used during site investigation and monitoring activities is <br /> presented below For an overview of protocol, refer to the appropriate section(s) <br /> DRILLING AND SOIL SAMPLING <br /> Soil borings were advanced using a truck-mounted Geoprobe7m rig Borings that were not completed <br /> as monitoring wells were grouted to the ground surface with a cement slurry,which was placed in each <br /> boring using a tremae pipe <br /> Soil samples were obtained for soil description, field hydrocarbon vapor screening, and possible <br /> laboratory analysis Soni samples were retrieved from the borings by one of two methods <br /> 1)continuously, using a 1 and 3/4-inch diameter 4-foot-long, continuous-core macro core sampler <br /> lined with acetate or brass sleeves, or, 2) at specific intervals using an 1-inch diameter 2-foot-long, <br /> continuous-core rrucro core sampler lined with acetate or brass sleeves , each advanced into the soul <br /> with a weighted or vibrating hammer <br /> During drilling activities, soil adjacent to the laboratory sample is screened for combustible vapors <br /> using a combustible gas indicator (CGI) or equivalent field instrument For each hydrocarbon vapor <br /> screening event, a 6-inch-long by 2 5-inch-diameter sample insert is filled approximately 113 full with <br /> the soil sample, capped at both ends, and shaken The probe is then inserted through a small opening in <br /> the cap, and a reading is taken after approximately 15 seconds and recorded on the boring log The <br /> remaining soil recovered is removed from the sample insert or sampler, and described in accordance <br /> with the Unified Soil Classification System For each sampling interval, field estimates of soil type, <br /> density/consistency, moisture, color, and grading were recorded on the boring logs <br /> SOIL SAMPLE HANDLING <br /> Upon retneval, soil samples were immediately removed from the sampler, sealed with Teflon sheeting <br /> and polyurethane caps, and wrapped with tape Each sample is labeled with the project number, <br /> bonng/well number, sample depth, geologist's initials, and date of collection After the samples have <br /> been labeled and documented in the chain of custody record, they were placed in a cooler with ice at <br /> approximately 4 degrees Celsius (°C) prior to and during transport to a state-certified laboratory for <br /> analysis Samples not selected for immediate analysis may be transported in a cooler with rice and <br /> archived in a frostless refrigerator at approximately 4°C for possible future testing <br /> i <br />