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' Horizon Environmental, Inc. <br /> FIELD METHODS AND PROCEDURES <br /> II The following section describes field procedures that will be utilized by Horizon Environmental Inc, <br /> (Horizon) personnel in performance of the tasks involved with this project. <br /> 1.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> Field work performed by Horizon and subcontractors at the site will be conducted according to <br /> guidelines established in a Site Health and Safety Plan (SHSP). The SHSP is a document that <br /> describes the hazards that may be encountered in the field and specifies protective equipment, work ' <br /> procedures, and emergency information. A copy of the SHSP will be at the site and available for <br /> reference by appropriate parties during work at the site, <br /> $ <br /> 2.0 LOCATING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES <br /> Prior to commencement of work on site,the location of underground utilities will be researched with <br /> the assistance of Underaround Service Alert (USA). USA will contact the owners of the various <br /> ' utilities in the vicinity of the site to have the utility owners mark the locations of their underground <br /> +.' utilities, Work associated with the boring and monitoring well installation will be preceded by <br /> I manual hand auguring to a minimum depth of 5 feet below grade to avoid contact with underground <br /> utilities. <br /> E <br /> 3.0 SOIL BORING AND SOIL SAMPLING PROTOCOL <br /> Soil borings and soil sampling will be performed under the supers ision of a Horizon geolobist. The <br /> 1 soil borings will be advanced using a truck-mounted hollow-stem auger drilling rib. y <br /> r. <br /> To reduce the chances of cross-contamination between boreholes, downhole drilling equipment and <br /> sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned between borings. To reduce cross-contamination <br /> between samples, the split-barrel sampler will be washed in a soap solution and double-rinsed <br /> f between each sampling event. <br /> Soil sampling will be conducted in accordance with ASTM 1586-84. Using this procedure, a split- <br /> barrel sampler (California-type sampler) lined with brass sample tubes is driven into the soil at <br /> approximately 5-foot intervals by a 140 pound weight falling.'0 inches. The number of blow counts <br /> required to advance the sample 18 inches will be recorded at each sample interval. <br /> Upon recovery, a portion of the soil sample will be placed in a plastic bag and sealed for later <br /> screening with an hNu type organic vapor meter (OVM). Another portion of the soil sample will be <br /> used for classification and description. One of the samples will be sealed in the brass tube and <br /> 1 stored at approximately 40C for transport to the laboratory. After the soil sample is placed in the <br /> plastic bag, it will be allowed to warm, inducing volatilization of petroleum hydrocarbon vapors. <br /> The headspace vapors will be screened with the OVM. The highest observed reading will be <br /> recorded on the boring logs. <br /> i <br />