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File No. 20-3978-01.P02 KLEINFELDER <br /> November 5, 1996 <br /> Up to two soil samples and one water sample from each boring location will be submitted <br /> for analysis (12 soil samples and 6 water samples total). The samples will be selected <br /> based upon field observations, qualitative field screening results, and the depth in the <br /> boring. Each of the soil and water samples will be analyzed for : <br /> Underground Storage Tank Septic System Sample Analysis <br /> Sample Analysis <br /> • Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) • TPH-Extractable as diesel and motor oil <br /> Purgeable as gasoline by EPA Method by EPA Method 8015M <br /> 8015M • Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs by <br /> EPA Method 8080 <br /> • Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, • Chlorinated Herbicides by EPA Method <br /> Xylenes (BTEX) by EPA Method 8020 8150 <br /> • Industrial Solvents Scan by EPA Method <br /> • Methyl tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) by 8015M <br /> EPA Method 8020 • Ethylene Glycol by Standard Method <br /> 5500 <br /> Chemical Building and Ag Shop, Flammable Materials Storage, <br /> Discoloration in Barn <br /> Field Preparation <br /> Prior to collecting soil samples, Kleinfelder personnel will obtain access to the chemical <br /> building and Ag shop. The interior of these structures will be inspected to establish the <br /> presence/absence of floor drains. If floor drains are present, Kleinfelder will core through <br /> the concrete slab foundation at the selected sampling locations with a concrete coring <br /> machine. <br /> Prior to sampling in the barn, Kleinfelder personnel will remove portions of the wooden <br /> floor to provide access to the sampling locations. <br /> Hand Auger Soil Sampling <br /> A decontaminated hand auger will be used to advance each soil boring to the desired <br /> sampling depth. Soil samples will be collected at depths of 0 to 6 inches, two feet and <br /> five feet below grade. Soil samples are obtained by driving a 2-inch diameter by 6-inch <br /> long brass tube into the soil using a slide hammer. The brass tube is then removed from <br /> the boring and sealed with Teflon sheeting and plastic end caps. The sample is then <br /> labeled, and placed in an iced cooler pending transportation to the analytical laboratory <br /> under chain of custody protocols. <br /> 10-3978-0/.P021MP960/19 Page 5 of 0/996, KleinJleder, Inc. <br />