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Soil Inv"tigatian - Idlewild Market <br /> June 11, 1993 <br /> Page -3- <br /> surface. Groundwater was not encountered during the drilling. <br /> The augers and sampling apparatus were steam cleaned prior to <br /> drilling each borehole. <br />' Two soil samples were collected from each borehole with <br /> p a <br /> California-modified, split-spoon sampler fitted with clean brass <br /> sleeves . The soil samples were collected at depths ranging from <br />' approximately 6 to 11 feet below the ground surface (Sample ID's <br />' B1-91 , B1-14 . 51 , B2-8 .5 ' , B2-141 , B3-91 , and B3-15 .51 ) . The last <br /> number in each sample I .D. indicates the depth down the angled <br /> borehole at which the sample was collected. During the sampling, <br /> the split-spoon was pushed ahead of the auger. The spoon was <br /> then brought to the surface and dismantled by the geologist on <br /> site. The upper-most sleeve was discarded. One sample sleeve <br /> was used for geological logging and one sleeve was prepared for <br /> shipment to the laboratory. <br />' The soil from the ground surface to a depth of approximately <br /> 6 feet below the ground surface (9 feet in the angled borehole) <br /> consisted of moderate brown to olive-grey, silty, fine to coarse <br /> grained sand. From the 6 foot depth to the bottom of each <br /> borehole, dark yellowish-brown, clayey, fine to coarse grained <br /> sand was encountered. <br /> • <br /> CONDOR <br />