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7 <br /> American Savings sank - OES <br /> June 25, 1443 <br /> Page -3- <br /> collected by driving a clean brass tube into freshly exposed, <br /> soil brought to the surface in a backhoe bucket. Two (2) <br /> stockpile samples were collected directly from the stockpiled <br /> soil at a depth of approximately 8 inches . Four (4) soil samples <br /> were collected from the product piping trench (approximately 2 <br /> feet beneath the former piping) at approximately 20 foot <br /> intervals. See Table 2 below and Figure 2 in Appendix A for <br /> sample I .D numbers and sampling locations. <br /> TABLE 2 <br /> [IST Soil Sample Locations <br /> SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION SAMPLE LOCATION SAMPLE DEPTH* <br /> 679-TK1-N-15.5 north end of TK1 15.5 feet <br /> 679-TRI-S-16 south end of TRI 16 feet <br /> 679-SP-W west end stockpile 8 inches <br /> 679-SP-E east end stockpile 8 inches <br /> 679-SP-A piping trench 3. 5 feet <br /> 679-SP-B piping trench 3 .5 feet <br /> 679--SP-C piping trench 3.5 feet <br /> 679--SP-D piping trench 3.5 feet <br /> Each soil sample was sealed with teflon tape, capped, <br /> wrapped with duct tape, labeled, and placed in a cooler chilled <br /> with Blue Ice for' storage. The soil samples were hand delivered <br /> under chain-of-custody procedures to GeoAnalytical Laboratories <br /> in Modesto, California, for analyses . <br /> CONDOR <br /> e -� <br />