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CA ARNG Field Quality Assurance Project Plan <br /> CPT/Geoprobe <br /> 3 <br /> 1 <br /> 9.1.5.25 The CPT and Geoprobe drill rig sounding rods can be modified for collection of groundwater <br /> samples.When using CPT,a stainless steel HydroPunch®I sampler will be attached to the CPT drill rod <br /> and advanced to the selected depth to be sampled.Once at the prescribed depth,the sampler will be <br /> retracted approximately 1-foot to allow formation water to enter the sample chamber through the <br /> stainless steel screen.Groundwater samples will be bailed from the HydroPunch®I/Screen Point sampler <br /> tool with a stainless steel bailer and handled as described in Section 9.1.9.Groundwater samples will be <br /> transferred to laboratory prepared sample bottles,labeled,and placed immediately into a chilled cooler <br /> for storage and transport to an off-site laboratory.The samples will be stored and shipped as described in <br /> the QAPP, Sample Handling and Shipment. (Note: When using the Geoprobe, a stainless steel Screen <br /> Point Groundwater Sampler will be attached to the Geoprobe rod and driven to the desired depth.) <br /> 9.1.6 Sample Storage, Preservation, and Holding Times <br /> Sample containers are purchased and pre-cleaned and treated according to United States Environmental <br /> Protection Agency(U.S. EPA)specifications for the appropriate methods.Sampling containers that are <br /> reused(e.g., soil sleeve)are decontaminated between uses by the U.S. EPA-recommended procedures <br /> described in Section 9.3.Cleaned containers are stored separately at the contractor's staging area to <br /> prevent exposure to fuels, solvents,and other chemicals.Amber bottles shall be used for analyses that <br /> may be sensitive to photochemical reactions.The QAPP lists sample containers, storage,and <br /> preservation requirements for each method and matrix. <br /> 9.1.7 Field Quality Control <br /> 9.1.7.1 Field quality control(QC)samples are used to assess the influence of sampling procedures, <br /> equipment,and handling on the reported results.These samples will be collected as detailed in project- <br /> specific work plans(addenda to this field QAPP).The results of these field samples will be used to <br /> assess external contamination,matrix heterogeneity, and total precision associated with both sampling <br /> and analytical procedures. <br /> Field Duplicate Samples <br /> 9.1.7.2 Duplicate sample results are used to assess total precision and variability associated with <br /> laboratory analysis and sample collection procedures.Duplicate samples are collected simultaneously or <br /> sequentially from the same source/location using identical recovery techniques and are handled <br /> identically during transportation and analysis.Soil gas field duplicates will be collected simultaneously, <br /> using a"tee"configuration in the sampling manifold. <br /> 9.1.7.3 Because more information can be obtained from samples with detectable concentrations,efforts <br /> will be made to select the duplicate samples from areas with the highest potential for contamination. <br /> Field duplicates will be collected and analyzed at a rate of approximately 10% of the total number of <br /> samples(project-specific requirements may vary).The samples will be collected, numbered,packaged, <br /> and sealed in the same manner as other field samples and submitted"blind"to the laboratory. <br /> Matrix Spikes/Matrix Spike Duplicates <br /> 9.1.7.4 Matrix spike(MS) analyses will be performed in duplicate(MSD), where possible. Matrix <br /> spiking will be performed for most inorganic and organic methods.The analytical results of the duplicate <br /> field QAPP.DOC 9-10 May 2000 <br />