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05 February 2003 <br /> AGE-NC-03-0997 <br /> Page 4 of 4 <br /> Appropriately sealed and labeled samples will be placed in a chilled container under ice and <br /> transported under chain-of-custody procedure to a DHS-certified laboratory.Each sample sleeve will <br /> be labeled with the boring designation, time, date and sampler's initials. <br /> 3.4. EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION <br /> Prior to use, all sampling tools used for sample collection will be thoroughly rinsed with clean water <br /> after being washed with a solution of Alconox. <br /> 3.5. BORING ABANDONMENT <br /> Each boring will be backfilled with bentonite chips to form a seal and covered with native soil to <br /> surface grade. <br /> 4.0. LIMITATIONS <br /> AGE's professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised <br /> by environmental consultants practicing in this or similar localities. The findings were based upon <br /> analytical results provided by an independent laboratory. Evaluations of the geologic conditions at <br /> the site for the purpose of this investigation were made from a limited number of available data <br /> points (i.e., soil boring samples) and subsurface conditions may vaiy beyond these data points. It is <br /> the understanding of EHD and AGE that any detectable contamination in soil borings may require <br /> fiu-ther investigation. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional <br /> recommendations contained in this report. <br /> If you have any questions or comments, please contact our office at (209) 467-1006. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. <br /> Ch ' opher Miller Robert E. M rty <br /> Environmental Specialist Project Geologist <br /> enclosure <br /> cc: David and Deborah Miller <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmenlal <br />