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5 <br /> Section No. 6 • <br /> Revision No 1 <br /> Date January 13, 1992 <br /> Page 34 of 55 <br /> ensure sample integrity Sample liners will be prepared implementing the <br /> protocols outlined in Section 6 6 prior to arrival at the site. <br /> Upon completion of the hand augering and soil sampling, the shallow <br /> boreholes will be sealed with a bentonite grout to ground surface All auger <br /> -cuttings and residual sample materials will be shoveled into 55-gallon drums <br /> Final deposition of the cuttings will depend upon the results of chemical <br /> analysis performed on the retained samples <br /> 6 6 Sample Storage and Transport <br /> 6 6 1 Sample Containers/Preservation and Holding Times <br /> All soil vapor, air, soil, and water samples for this project will be <br /> collected, stored, and preserved in accordance with the requirements outlined <br /> — in=SW=846 --�---� �,.-- <br /> Containers used for sample storage will generally be obtained from the <br /> laboratory performing the analysis Air sample containers will be prepared <br /> as described in Section 6 3 Water sample containers will be prepared as <br /> described in SW-846 Aluminum sleeves for soil sampling using the Diedrich <br /> soil sampler will be prepared as follows <br /> ■ methanol wash to remove residual machine oil, <br /> ■ wash in hot soapy water with Liquinox (or equivalent) non- phosphate <br /> detergent, <br /> r rinse with tap water, <br /> ■ air-dry at least one hour, <br /> o double rinse with organic-free distilled water and drain, <br /> ■ air dry 2 to 4 hours and/or heat to 140 deg F in oven, cool and <br /> 6-34 <br />