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15 March 2005 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 04-1168 <br /> Page 6 of 9 <br /> decontamination and sample shipment are outlined below. <br /> 4.1. MONITORING WELL PILOT BORINGS AND SOIL SAMPLING. <br /> Soil borings will be advanced utilizing a truck-mounted,hollow-stem drill rig and 8-inch diameter <br /> hollow-stem augers. Cuttings and rinseate-generated during drilling activities will be containerized <br /> in properly labeled DOT-approved 55-gallon drums, and stored on-site in an area lacking public <br /> access. Disposal alternatives will be evaluated based on results of soil and water analysis. <br /> Soil samples will be collected from the pilot borings at,five-foot intervals beginning at a depth of <br /> 5 feet bsg using a California modified split-spoon sampler fitted with three 2-inch diameter, 6-inch <br /> long brass sleeves. Following sample collection, the exposed ends of the leading or other selected <br /> sleeve will be covered with Teflon sheets,capped and sealed with tape. The sample will be labeled <br /> with the boring location, depth, time, date and sampler's initials and placed under ice in a chilled <br /> container and transported under chain of custody to a DHS-certified laboratory for analysis.The soil <br /> in the two remaining sleeves will be visually classified by an AGE geologist in accordance with the <br /> Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) and field-screened for the presence of volatile organic <br /> compounds using an organic vapor meter(OVM) equipped with a photo-ionization detector(PID: <br /> Thermo Environmental 580, 10.0eV [or equivalent], calibrated to isobutylene). <br /> 4.2. WELL COMPLETION <br /> Following advancement of each pilot boring to total depth, a 2-inch diameter Schedule 40 PVC <br /> 0.020-inch slotted well screen and casing will be installed.A 20-foot section of well screen will be <br /> installed in each of the proposed monitoring wells. The bottom of the screen.interval will be placed <br /> approximately 15 feet below the water table. <br /> The well casing,filter pack and sealing materials will be placed into the borehole through the interior <br /> of the augers.After installing the well casing, filter pack material consisting of pre-washed#3 sand <br /> will be added from the bottom of the borehole to approximately two feet above the screened interval. <br /> Following placement of the filter pack, the well will be surged to assist settling the filter pack. <br /> Additional sand will be added if settling occurs. <br /> A nominal two-foot thick bentonite seal will be placed above the filter pack to minimize the potential <br /> for grout penetration into the screened section of the well. The bentonite seal will be formed by <br /> pouring bentonite chips into the annular space between the auger and the well casing and allowing <br /> them to settle on the filter pack.The bentonite chips will be hydrated using five gallons of water and <br /> allowed to hydrate for a minimum of one-half hour prior to grouting. <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />