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exposed soil until approximately five milliliters of soil is collected. If the soil is <br /> suspected to contain elevated levels of calcium,then a sample of the soil should be <br /> exposed to sodium bisulfate to test for effervescence. Calcareous soil samples may react <br /> upon contact with sodium bisulfate solution, causing VOC loss through effervescence <br /> and potentially cause failure of the VOA vial septum through pressure buildup. The soil <br /> must be field screened to determine if elevated concentrations of volatiles are detected, <br /> and the syringe samples must be collected within two hours of soil sample collection. <br /> The soil will then be extruded from the syringe into a laboratory preserved pre-weighed <br /> 40 ml glass vial. The vial caps must contain the special PTFE dual septa for the 5035 <br /> method. The vials will be preserved with either sodium bisulfate for low level <br /> concentrations of volatile constituents(detection limit<200 gg/kg), or methanol for <br /> elevated concentrations of volatile constituents (detection limit>200 µg/kg). Three vials <br /> will be filled from the single syringe for each laboratory sample collected. Each vial's <br /> label will be completed with the job number,the sample identification, date and time of <br /> collection,the sampler's name, and the analyses required. Each set of three vials will be <br /> placed into a sealed plastic bag or foam storage rack and then placed into an ice chest <br /> (chilled to 4°C) until delivered to a state-certified laboratory under chain-of-custody <br /> documentation. <br /> • A portion of the soil from the sample location will also be placed into a ziplock bag for <br /> lithologic logging and for field screening with an organic vapor analyzer(OVA), [such <br /> as a photoionization detector(PID), an organic vapor meter(OVM), or a flame <br /> ionization detector(FID)]. <br /> • Once the soil in the baggie has been allowed to sit for several minutes, the headspace of <br /> the baggie is screened for organic vapors with an OVA to document the presence or <br /> absence of vapors emitted from the soil. The OVA readings shall be documented on the <br /> field notes. <br /> • If UST piping has been removed,the soil beneath the piping shall be sampled at a <br /> frequency of 1 sample per 20 linear feet. The sample shall be collected, described, <br /> screened and documented in the same manner referenced above. <br /> Stockpile Sampling Activities <br /> • If a stockpile is to be sampled, the pile shall be measured and the approximate volume <br /> calculated. <br /> • In general, one discrete soil sample per 20 cubic yards of soil shall be collected. If the <br /> pile is large, composite sampling may be performed at a frequency of one sample per <br /> 100 cubic yards or more. The actual sampling frequency will be site specific. <br /> • Random sample locations within the stockpile should be sampled, but shall be <br /> representative of the stockpile material. <br /> • The sampler shall dig a minimum of 12 inches into the stockpile prior to collecting a soil <br /> sample. <br /> • A clean set of En Core® samplers, soil sleeve, glass jar, or plastic syringe will then be <br /> driven into the soil pile until each are completely full or contain the correct amount of <br /> soil as detailed above. <br /> SOP Soil Sampling for 5035 VOCs 3 of 4 August 2011 <br />