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LFR Levine-Fricke <br /> placed into the bucket, the soil will be composited(mixed)thoroughly and transferred <br /> into laboratory supplied 8 ounce glass jars. <br /> Samples that will be analyzed for VOCs and SVOCs (due to observed pyrolytic oil) <br /> will be collected using a hand auger or back-hoe from an approximate depth of 6- <br /> inches and 2-feet bgs (if oil is present). The soil samples will be collected using an En <br /> CoreTM Sampler or a 2-inch-diameter by 6-inch-long stainless steel or brass sample <br /> sleeve. <br /> The soil sample collected from 6-inches bgs will be analyzed and evaluated while the <br /> sample collected from 2-feet bgs will be placed on-hold at the laboratory pending <br /> results of the 6-inch bgs sample. If the sample collected from 6-inches bgs indicates the <br /> soil needs to be removed(i.e. Class I or II waste), the 2-foot bgs sample will be <br /> analyzed to asses the vertical extent of affected soil. If the sample collected from 6- <br /> inches bgs indicates the burn area soil does not need deeper excavation, the sample <br /> collected from 2-feet bgs can be disposed of by the laboratory and no analysis will be <br /> requested. If the sample collected from 2-feet bgs indicates presence of contamination <br /> and deeper excavation is necessary, the soil will be excavated to the appropriate depth <br /> (presumably 2 feet or greater) and another round of soil samples will be collected from <br /> the excavation following sampling and analysis plan protocol. <br /> Each sample will be prepared and labeled according to the identification protocol listed <br /> in Section 7.4.2. The labeled samples will then be placed in a resealable plastic bag, <br /> stored in a chilled(En CoreTm Samplers require a separate cooler)cooler to maintain a <br /> temperature of 4 degrees centigrade, and transported to a State-certified laboratory for <br /> analysis. Chain-of-custody protocol will be maintained throughout the sample handling <br /> process. <br /> 7.4.2 Sample Identification <br /> The date and time the sample was collected, the sampler's initials, and a unique <br /> identification number to correlate the sample to its associated burn pile location will be <br /> clearly marked on each affixed sample label. Each sample will be logged in a sample <br /> log book with a sketch of the sampling location or label on a burn pile area figure. The <br /> field samples will be labeled as follows: <br /> "Burn pile number-chronological sample location(beginning at 1 for each burn pile <br /> location)-beginning depth(measured in inches)of sample" <br /> Examples: <br /> • The sample collected from Burn Pile-1, the first sampling location within the burn <br /> pile, taken from 2 feet bgs (24 inches bgs)would be named: "BPOI-01-24." <br /> • The sample collected from Burn Pile-15, the second sampling location within the <br /> burn pile, taken from the 6-inch interval would be named: "BP15-02-06." <br /> Page 36 Final_RAP_Tracy_9.18.03(final).doc <br />