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File No. 20-3941-OI.EOI K L E IN F E L D E R <br /> March 6, 1997 <br /> After collection, the soil sample will be labeled, logged on a chain-of-custody, and immediately <br /> stored in an iced cooler. Kleinfelder proposes submitting the five (5) soil samples to a-State <br /> certified laboratory for the following analyses: <br /> • Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Purgeable (Gasoline Range) by EPA Method 8015M/5030 <br /> [TPH-G] <br /> • Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylenes by EPA Method 8020/5030 [BTEX] <br /> • Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Referenced to Diesel (TPH=D) by EPA <br /> Method 8015M <br /> The samples will be analyzed on a laboratory schedule requiring approximately one week (five <br /> working days) for completion unless the optional rush analytical turnaround (24 or 48 hour <br /> laboratory turnaround time) is requested by the client at an additional charge. <br /> Task )E703 - Reporting <br /> Upon completion of the field activities and receipt of the analytical results, a report of findings <br /> for the drilling of the soil borings, the monitoring well sampling, and the magnetometer survey <br /> will be prepared for client and agency review. The report will include: <br /> • A description of the field activities, observations, and protocols <br /> • Lithologic Logs <br /> • Tabulated results of soil and groundwater samples with copies of certified results <br /> • A graphical representation of soil and groundwater sampling locations <br /> • Description and documentation of QA/QC procedures employed for field and laboratory <br /> work <br /> • Kleinfelder's conclusions and recommendations based on the data acquired. <br /> 20.3941-01,E01/207PE075 Page 4 of 9 0 1997, Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />