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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0009229
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0004047
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON ARMY AIR SUPPORT FAC
STREET_NUMBER
2000
STREET_NAME
STIMSON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17726004
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2000 STIMSON ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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CA ARNG Field Quality Assurance Project Plan <br /> 9.0 FIELD SAMPLING ACTIVITIES <br /> Prior to the commencement of all field work,the applicable Shop Chiefs will be notified. All <br /> coordination of subcontracts and access to the facilities will be coordinated between the CA ARNG, <br /> Radian,and the applicable Shop Chiefs. <br /> 9.1 Sample Collection and Handling <br /> 9.1.1 Surface Water/Sediment Sample Collection Procedures <br /> Surface Water Sampling <br /> 9.1.1.1 Surface water will be collected in pre-cleaned sample containers.Surface water samples will be <br /> collected by holdink the sample container at the desired depth within the water column in areas where <br /> water has ponded. If necessary,a Van Dorn®water sampler,or equivalent device,may be used to collect <br /> water from the water/sediment interface in the stormwater lagoons.The Van Dorn®sampler allows <br /> collection of the surface water from discrete depth. <br /> 9.1.1.2 The water collected using the Van Dorn®sampler will be transferred to pre-cleaned and pre- <br /> preserved(if applicable)containers.Following collection,the surface water samples will be labeled, <br /> wrapped in bubble pack,and placed in a chilled cooler containing ice for transport to the laboratory.The <br /> samples will be handled and shipped as described in the QAPP. <br /> Sediment Sampling <br /> 9.1.1:3 A sampling device will be-pushed into the substrate in drainage areas where the flow rate of the <br /> surface water is low,and where sediment has collected. <br /> 9.1.1.4 If necessary,an Ekman®dredge,or equivalent device may be used to collect sediment samples <br /> from stormwater lagoons,where the depth of standing water precludes the use of a drive tube.The <br /> material collected from the sediments at the bottom of the stormwater lagoon will be removed from the <br /> Ekman®dredge,mixed in a stainless steel mixing bowl with a stainless steel spoon and placed into pre- <br /> cleaned sample containers.Following collection,the sediment samples will be labeled,sealed in <br /> resealable plastic bags,and placed in a chilled cooler containing ice for transport to the laboratory.The <br /> samples will be stored and shipped as described in the QAPP. <br /> 9.1.2 Surface and Near Surface Soil Sample Collection Procedures <br /> Surface Scraping <br /> 9.1.2.1 Surface scraping may be used to collect soil samples from the ground surface,sidewalls and <br /> bottom of trenches or excavations,and scale or sediment from tanks,ponds,impoundments,or streams. <br /> Scrape a thin layer of soil directly into the sample container using a stainless steel trowel or spoon. <br /> Hand Augering <br /> 9.1.2.2 Surface and near surface soil can be collected using a hand auger.Hand augering may be used to <br /> collect soil samples from depths up to 10 feet bgs.This method is not appropriate for collecting samples <br /> for volatile parameter analysis because undisturbed samples are not obtained,and volatile compounds <br /> field QAPP.DOC 9-1 May 2000 <br />
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