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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006073
RECORD_ID
PR0543988
PE
3500
FACILITY_ID
FA0000914
FACILITY_NAME
TIGER EXPRESS STORES
STREET_NUMBER
1399
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
YOSEMITE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1399 E YOSEMITE AVE
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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AEGIS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES <br /> RE: SOIL BORING SAMPLING <br /> SOP-1 <br /> During drilling, soil samples for chemical analysis are collected in thin-walled brass tubes, <br /> of varying diameters and lengths (e g , 4 or 6 inches long by 2 inches outside diameter) <br /> Three or four of the selected tubes, plus a spacer tube, are set in an 18-inch long split- <br /> barrel sampler of the appropriate inside-diameter <br /> Where possible, the split-barrel sampler is driven its entire length either hydraulically or <br /> using a 140-pound drop hammer The sampler is extracted from the borehole and the <br /> brass tubes, containing the soil samples, are removed Upon removal from the sampler, <br /> the selected brass tubes are either immediately trimmed and capped with aluminum foil <br /> or 'Teflon" sheets and plastic caps or the samples are extruded from the tubes and <br /> sealed within other appropriate cleaned sample containers The samples are then <br /> hermetically sealed, labeled, and refrigerated for delivery, under strict chain-of-custody, <br /> to the analytical laboratory. These procedures minimize the potential for cross- <br /> contamination and volatilization of volatile organic compounds (VOC) prior to chemical <br /> analysis <br /> One soil sample collected at each sampling interval is analyzed in the field using either <br /> a portable photoionization detector (PID), flame ionization detector, organic vapor <br /> analyzer, catalytic gas detector, or an explosimeter The purpose of this field analysis is <br /> to qualitatively determine the presence or absence of hydrocarbons, and the samples to <br /> j be analyzed at the laboratory The soil sample is sealed in either a brass tube, glass far, <br /> or plastic bag to allow for some volatilization of VOC The PID is then used to measure <br /> the concentrations of hydrocarbons within the containers's headspace The data is <br /> lrecorded on both field notes and the boring logs at the depth corresponding to the <br /> sampling point <br /> Other soil samples are collected to document the soil and/or stratigraphic profile beneath <br /> the project site, and estimate the relative permeability of the subsurface materials. All <br /> drilling and sampling equipment are either steam cleaned or washed in solution and <br /> Idoubly rinsed in deionized water prior to use at each site and between boreholes to <br /> minimize the potential for cross-contamination <br /> In the event the soil samples cannot be submitted to the analytical laboratory on the same <br /> day they are collected (e g , due to weekends or holidays), the samples are temporarily <br /> stored until the first opportunity for submittal either on ice in a cooler, such as when in the <br /> field, or in a refrigerator at Aegis' office <br /> J <br /> ATTACHMENT/S0P-1/FE8RUARY 1993 <br /> 1J <br />
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