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Section No 6 <br /> Revision No 1 40 <br /> Date January 13, 1992 <br /> Page 30 of 55 <br /> 6 5 2 Rotary-wash Drilling <br /> Rotary-wash drilling methods will be implemented to collect disturbed <br /> and undisturbed soil samples when <br /> ■ hollow-stem continuous-flight augers cannot be used because of <br /> heaving sands and coarse gravels, <br /> ■ solid-stem continuous-flight augers cannot—Fe—used— ecause the <br /> boreholes will not stay open below the water table because of <br /> heaving sand deposits and coarse gravels which collapse the hole, <br /> ■ cable tool drilling is excessively slow and casing must be driven as <br /> the hole advances thus precluding the use of geophysical logging, a <br /> critical tool required for proper placement of well screens to <br /> monitor discrete zones, <br /> ■ air rotary and down-the-hole hammers with casing hammers are not <br /> suited for relatively fine-grained deposits below the water table <br /> and the casing would preclude the use of geophysical logging, . <br /> ■ reverse circulation rotary requires special sampling devices, causes <br /> - erosion of - the- boring walls, and- requires large- volumes of high- - <br /> velocity=circulation_water,this=method--is=not=well—suited—for <br /> ` installing relatively small diameter monitoring wells <br /> When possible, formation water will be used as the drilling fluid <br /> Fully expanded, sodium-free bentonite will be added to the drilling fluid <br /> only in amounts to stabilize the borehole Drilling fluids will be contained <br /> in approved holding bins Specific drilling and sampling details including <br /> the borehole diameter, sampling intervals, and other pertinent information <br /> will be addressed in the Work Plan for each given task <br /> Prior to drilling/sampling, the drill rods and bit(s) will be measured <br /> and recorded by the project geologist <br /> Disturbed samples will be collected as the drill rods are advanced by <br /> sieving the drilling fluids with a fine mesh screen as the fluids are forced • <br /> from the borehole As the sample is collected, the geologist will note the <br /> 6-30 <br />