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File No. 20-3978-0I.P02 kTJ K L E IN F E L D E R <br /> November 5, 1996 <br /> ATTACHMENT B <br /> KLEINFELDER FIELD PROTOCOL <br /> B-1 FIELD PREPARATION <br /> Before performing work in the field, environmental staff reviews the scope of work, <br /> prepares a health and safety plan, coordinates the work to be done with their supervisor, <br /> assembles the necessary sample equipment containers, and checks, calibrates and cleans <br /> equipment to be used in the field. Underground Service Alert (USA) is also contacted <br /> (when appropriate) prior to field work and is apprised of the marked boring locations and <br /> the scheduled date of drilling. In addition, a utility locating firm is sometimes employed <br /> to check the boring locations. <br /> B-2 DRILLING AND SUBSURFACE SOIL SAMPLING <br /> B-2.1 Drilling <br /> Soil borings are advanced using a truck-mounted drill rig, equipped with hollow stem <br /> augers. Subsurface soil samples are collected from the soil borings. While drilling, an <br /> experienced environmental geologist classifies the soil, logs the stratigraphy of the <br /> borings, and collects soil samples. <br /> B-2.2 Qualitative Field Screening <br /> An organic vapor detector, such as a Photovac TIP using a photo-ionization detector <br /> (PID) or a Foxboro flame-ionization detector (FID), is used to provide a qualitative <br /> screening of each soil sample collected from the borings. The organic vapor detector <br /> measures ionizable compounds in the air in parts per million by volume (ppmv). Field <br /> calibration is performed using a calibrated span gas such as 100 ppm isobutylene. <br /> Ambient air is used to set the instrument to zero. The soil contained in the cone of the <br /> sampler or in a brass tube is exposed and screened with the organic vapor detector. The <br /> vapor reading is noted as the field screening result. <br /> For the protection of the drilling crew, the organic vapor detector also is used to measure <br /> the volatile concentrations in the breathing zone prior to and while drilling the borings. <br /> Total ionizable hydrocarbon readings in excess of 1 ppmv may necessitate respiratory <br /> protection for the affected crew members. This requirement is included in the complete <br /> field health and safety plan developed for the project prior to the start of field work. <br /> 20-3978-01.P021UP960/29 Page 8-1 81996, Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />