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CAMBRIA <br /> by the analytic laboratory. Samples are labeled,placed in protective foam sleeves,stored on crushed ice at or <br /> below 4"C, and transported under chain-of-custody to the laboratory. <br /> After the CPT probes are removed, the borings are filled to the ground surface with cement grout poured or <br /> pumped through a tremie pipe. <br /> Objectives <br /> Soil samples are collected to characterize subsurface lithology, assess whether the soils exhibit obvious <br /> hydrocarbon or other compound vapor odor or staining,estimate groundwater depth and quality and to submit <br /> samples for chemical analysis. <br /> Soil Classification/logging <br /> All soil samples are classified according to the Unified Soil Classification System by a trained geologist or <br /> engineer'working under the supervision of a California Registered Geologist(RG)or a Certified Engineering <br /> Geologist(CEG). The following soil properties are noted for each soil sample: <br /> • Principal and secondary grain size category(i.e.,sand, silt, clay or gravel) <br /> • Approximate percentage of each grain size category, <br /> • Color, <br /> • Approximate water or separate-phase hydrocarbon saturation percentage, <br /> • Observed odor and/or discoloration; <br /> • Other significant observations(i.e.,cementation,presence of marker horizons,mineralogy),and <br /> • Estimated permeability. <br /> Soil Sampling <br /> Soil samples are collected from borings driven using hydraulic push technologies. A minimum of one and one <br /> half ft of the soil column is collected for every five ft of drilled depth. Additional soil samples can be collected <br /> near the water table and at lithologic changes. Samples are collected using samplers lined with polyethylene or <br /> brass tubes driven into undisturbed sediments at the bottom of the borehole. The ground surface immediately <br /> adjacent to the boring is used as a datum to measure sample depth. The horizontal location of each boring is <br /> measured in the field relative to a permanent on-site reference using a measuring wheel or tape measure. <br /> Drilling and sampling equipment is steam-cleaned or washed prior to drilling and between borings to prevent <br /> cross-contamination. Sampling equipment is washed between samples with trisodium phosphate or an <br /> equivalent EPA-approved detergent. <br /> Sample'Storage, Handling and Transport <br /> Sampling tubes chosen for analysis are trimmed of excess soil and capped with Teflon'tape and plastic end <br /> caps. Soil samples are labeled and stored at or below 4°C on either crushed or dry ice,depending upon local <br /> regulations. Samples are transported under chain-of-custody to a State-certified analytic laboratory. <br />