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1 <br /> 5 <br /> bottles will be filled directly from the discharge line of the <br /> f bladder pump or from the bailer, and will be filled to the brim. A <br /> I Teflon-lined cap (septa) will be placed on the bottles, and the <br /> volatile organic analysis (VOA) bottles will be checked to determine <br /> -I that no air bubbles remain within. <br /> •I <br /> All water samples will be labeled and stored as described in the <br /> soil samples section above, and trarsported to the Eureka laboratory <br /> in Sacramento within 48 hours. <br /> Soil Boreholes <br /> Soil boreholes will be grouted with bentonite-cement slurry or <br /> neat cement from the bottom of the borehole to ground surface. <br /> +-� Decontamination Procedures <br /> •� To prevent cross-contamination, soil sampling equipment and all <br /> t1 pumps, bailers, and their related tubing will be washed with <br /> laboratory-grade detergent, rinsed with tap water, and rinsed with <br /> deionized water before sampling and development. Downhole drilling <br /> equipment and the development pump will be steam-cleaned before and <br /> between use at each borehole. <br /> 'Quality Assurance Plan <br /> S� EEE <br /> s The procedures to be followed in sample collection, . identifica-• <br /> tion, and handling at the ARCO site are described below. The <br /> analytical quality assurance program is also discussed. <br /> Sample Collection and Handling <br /> Proper collection and handling are essential to ensure the <br /> quality of the sample. All samples will be collected by experienced <br /> field. personnel. The samples will be collected .in suitable <br /> k-a containers which have been precleaned at the laboratory. The <br /> containers will be clearly marked and dated for identification. All <br /> ii samples will be cooled and stored for analysis no longer than the <br /> i maximum allowable holding time. <br /> �. Sample Identification and chain-of-Custody Procedures <br /> Sample identification and chain-o€-custody procedures ensure <br /> sample integrity and document sample possession from the time of <br /> collection to its ultimate disposal. Each sample container s=ubmitted <br /> for analysis will have a label affixed to identify the job number, <br /> :ampler, date and time of sample collection, and a sample number <br /> -- - #_-- - unique to that sample.---Th-is--Tnformation,---in-addition---to-a--descrip----- ------ - — <br /> B tion. of .-the sample, field measurements made, sampling methodology, ; <br /> T names of on-site . personnel, and any other pertinent field observa- <br /> tions, will be recorded on the boring. log or in the field records. <br />