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The sample site will then be excavated to the "original" surface <br /> material and a second sample collected of the original surface <br /> material . <br /> In areas where no sediment is present, the sampling program will <br /> move directly to the collection of the surface samples, and the <br /> absence of sediment noted in the sample log. After the surface <br /> soil samples have been collected and logged, the subsurface <br /> samples will be collected. These samples will be collected using <br /> a small hand auger and a hand driven sampling spoon. This <br /> procedure may be modified to the use of the split spoon sampler <br /> if retrieval rates are satisfactory. Samples will be collected <br /> at depths of 1, 2 , 3 , and 4 feet into the berms and at the <br /> borehole locations in the basin area. <br /> SAMPLE COLLECTION, STORAGE AND ANALYSIS <br /> All samples will be collected in clean glass sample containers <br /> with teflon lined caps. Although the requested analyses do not <br /> necessarily require refrigeration for the preservation of the <br /> samples, all samples will be stored and transported to the <br /> laboratory in coolers filled with ice or with prefrozen "blue <br /> ice" . Once at the laboratory, all samples, both those identified <br /> for immediate analysis, as well as those "archived" for future <br /> analysis, will be refrigerated until the time of testing. <br /> EGMI7 <br /> 7 <br />