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{ <br /> 4 <br /> } <br /> ® 1 8) Each site will be sampled at two foot ( ' ) <br /> intervals to a depth of ten feet (10 ' ) below the <br /> 3 top of the pond "liner" . <br /> Y ' <br /> 9) All of the soil taken from the hold should be put <br /> into the sample container, a plastic bag, from, <br /> say, the surface to the depth of two feet ( ' ) . <br /> 7 10) All of the soil taken from the hole from the depth <br /> & of two feet (21 ) to the depth of four feet (4' ) <br /> should be put into a second plastic bag, and so on <br /> 10 11) Each container should be carefully labeled. <br /> 11 12) In this way, five (5) samples may be collected t <br /> 12 each site, and there may be six (6) sampling ites <br /> 13 in each pond. That will produce up to thirty ( 0) <br /> 14 samples for each pond. <br /> 15 13) A " full auger` as previously suggested rt <br /> 16 (Pete) Clark of All Terrain Drilling' Compny will <br /> 17 be acceptable. <br /> 18 Reasonable suggestions during actual sampling to <br /> 19 accomodate unexpected occurrences may be made by any of :, <br /> 20 the parties and will not be unreasonably denied. ' (For <br /> 1 instance, if perched water is encountered, a hand auger <br /> 22 may be used. If the driller cannot drill on the slope, <br /> g the driller will. move out from the pit to the nearest <br /> 24 point at which he can drill. ) <br /> 25 g. San Joaquin Farm Bureau Federation may elect on-site to <br /> 26 stop the drilling at the end of the first day, or at <br /> 27 time thereafter, but shall immediately-tommunicate that <br /> 28 <br /> fact to the onsite manager for All Terrain Drill ' <br /> F <br /> I <br /> i <br /> t <br /> &a5 <br /> —5— <br /> t <br />