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' Revision Procedures Due to the subjective nature of field data, such as geologic descriptions <br /> and observations, revision procedures have been developed These procedures insure that <br /> the original observations and the revisions are included so that subsequent users can <br /> evaluate all information <br /> 2.0 PROJECT MANAGEMENT <br /> Dr Ross R Grunwald will be assigned as Principal in Charge, Project Manager, and Health and <br /> Safety Officer Mr Glen T White will be assigned as Project Geologist and QA/QC Officer <br /> Mrs Shelly Walker will also serve as a Project Geologist and may perform some of the functions <br /> of the QAIQC Officer <br /> 3.0 FIELD PROCEDURES <br /> 3.1 General Sampling Procedures <br /> ' The following general sampling procedures will apply to all sampling, regardless of media type, <br /> for all environmental projects <br /> • All sampling and monitoring will be conducted by professional geologists or engineers under <br /> the direction of a Registered Geologist or Engineer All daily field activities will be recorded <br /> ' on a Daily Field Log form <br /> Each sample will be labeled with the sample number, sample type, sample location, well or <br /> ' boring number, project number, date and time of collection, and sample collector's initials <br /> Sample numbers will also be hand written on the PVC caps or glass surface of the sample vial <br /> ' . All samples will be received by a certified and client approved laboratory within 48 hours of <br /> the time of collection <br /> ' . All water, soil, and product samples will be sealed in plastic ziplock bags, and chilled to <br /> approximately 40C in an insulated ice chest to retard sample degradation Samples will <br /> ' remain refrigerated until received by the analytical laboratory <br /> All samples collected will be listed on Chain-of-Custody forms These forms will contain all <br /> ' the sample information from the sample label, in addition, information on sample preservation, <br /> analysis requested, and the signatures of the sample collector and any other person involved in <br /> the chain of custody, including the times and dates of possession American Geological <br /> Services, Inc will retain a copy of the Chain-of-Custody form when the samples are delivered <br /> or shipped to the laboratory <br /> American Geological Services, Inc. <br /> ' 2 <br />