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CAMBRIA <br /> converted into groundwater monitoring wells Boring and well <br /> specifications are presented in Table 1 and their locations are <br /> shown on Figure 2 <br /> Boring Depths: Boring depths were approximately 25 fbg for wells MW-5 and <br /> MW-6, 20 fbg for well MW-7, and 86 fbg for boring SB-1 <br /> Sampling Methods- Soil types in the HSA bonngs were logged using the Unified <br /> Soil Classification System and Munsell Soil Color Charts <br /> Encountered soil is described on the exploratory boring log <br /> presented to Appendix B Soil samples from this boring were <br /> collected at 5-foot intervals for description and potential <br /> chemical analysis <br /> Soil types in boring SB-1 were electronically logged using <br /> CPT logging equipment Encountered soils are described on the <br /> CPT logs presented in Appendix C Three groundwater samples <br /> Mwere collected from boring SB-I at depths of approximately 52, <br /> 72, and 82 fbg for chemical analyses These sample depths were <br /> selected based on the CPT boring log These depths correspond <br /> with coarse-grained sediment and sediments that could yield a <br /> water sample <br /> Groundwater Depths. First encountered groundwater was observed in borings MW-5 <br /> through MW-7 at approximately 13 5, 14, and 10 fbg, <br /> respectively, during drilling activities <br /> Soil Types. Soil encountered during drilling activities consisted <br /> predominantly of fine-grained Iayers of silty clay, clay, clayey <br /> silt, sandy silt, and silt(ML) interspersed with occasional coarse- <br /> grained layers of silty sand, (SM), gravelly sand (SW), and sand <br /> (SP)to the total explored depth of 86 fbg (Appendix B) <br /> Soil Disposal Soil generated during field activities was stockpiled onsite, <br /> covered with plastic sheeting, sampled, and profiled for disposal <br /> On March 3 and March 31, 2005, Manley and Sons Trucking, <br /> Inc (Manley) of Sacramento, California transported 133 and <br /> 1661 4 <br />