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V <br /> l+�A � J% � T•�~J <br /> h J.. <br /> !! <br /> 3. ENEXC4 CORPORATION <br /> SOIL SAMPLING <br /> A Condor representative was on site to collect soil samples from j <br /> the excavation on September 11th, 12th, and 19th. All Foil <br /> sampling was witnessed by Mr. Harlan Knoll of San Joaquin Country. <br /> 1 <br /> A total of eight samples were collected. Four samples (26B-CB-3',0, ` <br /> 26B-NW-30, 26B-SW-30, and 26B-SE-31) were',Ftaken from the bottom of <br /> the excavation at a depth of approximately 30 feet. One sample' <br /> K- each was taken from the four walls (26B-W-21, 26B-N-21, 26B-E-2'1, <br /> e <br /> -, and 26B-S-21) at a depth of 21 feet (Figure 2) . Soil samples were p ,( <br /> t <br /> taken by driving a clean brass sleeve into freshly exposed soil! <br /> f x� brought to the surface in the excavator bucket. <br /> All samples were sealed with aluminum foil, capped, wrapped with <br /> j �ry plastic tape, labeled, placed in iced storage and were delivered <br /> ¢ � under chain-of-custody procedures to Geo;Analytical Laboratories, <br /> I �� <br /> r '. Inc. , in Modesto, California, for analysis. <br /> Y �' <br /> ive <br /> 7 I P E <br /> I <br /> G <br /> I <br /> I <br /> urk <br /> e <br /> a <br /> I <br /> I E <br /> t <br /> t <br /> � tam <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> _ a <br />