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V <br /> V <br /> Drilling FXOtocol <br /> Prior to any drilling activities, Hydro-Environmental Technologies, Inc. (HETI) will verify <br /> that necessary drilling permits have been secured. <br /> �. Prior to drilling, underground and above ground utilities will be located using Underground <br /> Service Alert (USA) and site reconnaissance. To the extent possible,drilling will be conducted <br /> so that disruptions of normal business activities at the project site are minimized. HETI shall <br /> obtain and review available public data on subsurface geology and, if warranted, the location <br /> of wells within a quarter mile of the project site will be identified. Drilling equipment will be <br /> inspected for suitability and integrity prior to performing work. <br /> v Subsurface investigations are typically performed to assess the lateral and vertical extent of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons or other contaminants which may be present in soils and groundwater. <br /> Drilling methods will be selected to optimize field data requirements and to be compatible <br /> y with known or suspected subsurface geologic conditions. <br /> Shallow soil borings will be drilled dry using a truck-mounted hollow-stem auger drilling rig, <br /> unless site conditions favor a different drilling method. Drilling and sampling methods will be <br /> '-' consistent with ASTM Method D-1452-80. The auger size will be a minimum of 3-inches <br /> nominal outside diameter(O.D.)for borings not to be completed as wells. The auger size will be <br /> a minimum of 8-inches nominal O.D. for borings to be completed as wells. No drilling fluids <br /> will be used during this drilling method. All augers and drill rods will initially be thoroughly <br /> steam cleaned before arriving on-site, to prevent the introduction of contaminants from off-site, <br /> and augers and drill rods which are used will be steam cleaned between borings away from <br /> boring locations. Working components of the drilling rig (subs, collars and all parts of the rig <br /> chassis near the borehole) will also be steam cleaned. Cleaned augers, rods and other tools, if <br /> required, will be stored and covered when not in use. Decontamination of drilling equipment <br /> will consist of steam cleaning, and/or trisodium phosphate wash. Cleaning operations will be <br /> observed and supervised by a representative of HETI. The drilling rig will also be inspected by <br /> a representative of HETI to ensure that no fluids (hydraulic or lubricant) are leaking from the <br /> equipment. <br /> Soil SamyUn ProtocolV <br /> Soil samples are typically collected at 5-foot intervals, from the ground surface to the total <br /> `+ depth of the boring, with a California Modified split-spoon sampler driven 18 to 24 inches <br /> ahead of the lead auger by a 140-pound hammer falling a minimum of 30 inches. The sampler <br /> will be lined with clean brass or stainless steel tubes. The number of blows necessary to drive <br /> the sampler will be recorded on the boring log and well construction diagram (Plate A-1) to <br /> help evaluate the consistency of the materials encountered. Additional soil samples may be <br /> collected based on significant lithologic changes and/or potential chemical content. All <br /> j equipment that contacts soil samples will be thoroughly cleaned prior to arrival at the project <br /> site and between each individual sample collection point on-site. New and used split-spoon <br /> samplers will be steam cleaned or washed with a trisodium phosphate or Alconox solution, <br /> rinsed with tap water, air dried or wiped dry with a clean towel. Soil removed from the top <br /> two liners (typically each 4 to 6 inches in length) and the end cone will be used for visual <br /> logging purposes and disposed with cuttings produced during the drilling operations. The <br /> bottom liner, if suitable, will be preserved for laboratory analysis. Soil samples from each <br /> 4 sampling interval will be lithologically described, consistent with the Unified Soil <br /> Classification System, by a HETI geologist. The exact depth of all borings to the nearest 1/2- <br /> V <br /> 1 <br /> V <br />