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CA ARNG Field Quality Assurance Project Plan <br /> may be lost.Hand augers equipped with 3-inch diameter cylindrical stainless steel bits are used.Backfill <br /> hole with native material,or fill hole with cement grout,if required in the work plan or scope of work. <br /> 9.1.3 Subsurface Soil Sample Collection Procedures <br /> 9.1.3.1 For subsurface soil sampling,soil samples may be collected continuously from 6 inches to 10 <br /> feet bgs.Additional samples may be collected at 5-foot intervals,or at a change in lithology,whichever is <br /> less,until groundwater is first encountered.Additional samples may be collected from the depth where <br /> groundwater is encountered to the borehole total depth(continuous coring may be required for some <br /> efforts). Depending on site-specific considerations,the soil samples collected may be used for lithologic <br /> description,archiving for later description,field screening for potential contamination,chemical analysis, <br /> and/or geotechnical analysis.The soil samples will be logged in the field by a qualified geologist/ <br /> hydrogeologist supervising the drilling.All samples will be described in accordance with the Unified Soil <br /> Classification System(USCS).Sample descriptions will be approved by the California Registered <br /> Geologist who supervised the rig geologist.Samples will be stored in labeled,air-tight plastic containers <br /> or stainless steel sleeves until they are needed for testing.Laboratory analyses will use equipment and <br /> methods described in EM-1110-2-1906 or ASTM manuals. <br /> Sample Collection During Drilling <br /> 9.1.3.2 To collect soil samples using the hollow-stem auger(HSA)drilling method,the pilot bit is <br /> removed and,if necessary,the inside of the hollow stem is cleaned out.Soil samples will be obtained by <br /> lowering a split-spoon sampler,fitted with stainless steel sleeves attached to the drill rods or wire-line to <br /> the bottom of the borehole.The split-spoon sampler will be driven into the undisturbed formation with a <br /> 140-pound hammer repeatedly dropped from a height of approximately 30 inches.The number of times <br /> required for the hammer to drop to collect 6 inches of sample will be recorded to provide qualitative <br /> information regarding the density of the-material-encountered.The nominal-size-of the sample will be <br /> either 1.5 or 2.5 inches ID, 18 inches in length,and manufactured of stainless steel. <br /> 9.1.3.3 To collect soil core using the ARCH drilling method,the rotary drill is withdrawn,the outer <br /> casing is cleaned out,and a split-spoon sampler fitted with stainless-steel sleeves attached to the drill <br /> rods or wire-line is lowered to the bottom of the borehole.As with the HSA method,the split-spoon <br /> sampler will be driven into the undisturbed formation with a 140-pound hammer repeatedly dropped from <br /> the height of approximately 30 inches.The number of times required for the hammer to drop to collect 6 <br /> inches of sample will be recorded to provide qualitative information regarding the density of the material <br /> encountered.The nominal size of the sampler will be either 1.5 or 2.5 inches ID, 18 inches in length,and <br /> manufactured out of stainless steel. <br /> 9.1.3.4 Three 6-inch long stainless steel liners will be used inside the split-spoon samplers. Upon <br /> sample retrieval,the split-spoon sampler will be opened, soil materials will be inspected and <br /> lithologically logged,and plastic caps with Teflon®liners will be secured to each end of the stainless <br /> steel liners to be used for chemical analysis.Samples to be collected for volatile analysis may be <br /> collected using an Encore®sampling container or other specified collection procedure(Method <br /> SW5035).Only soils from the top liner,the leading end of the split-spoon,will be logged.The bottom <br /> and middle liners are designated for chemical and geotechnical analyses and will not be disturbed. <br /> Additional liners will be collected to provide sufficient sample quantity to provide duplicate and split soil <br /> samples. All sampling equipment will be decontaminated prior to each use. <br /> field QAPP.DOC 9-2 May 2000 <br />