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.�..Fw,�¢ .,r , :�.^ "s17y, r�.�t �1 ,:¢ r �'" � �• � � " �.�n... !u ;�.. �'y' <br /> GT ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY (GTEL) <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> CONCERNING SAMPLING FOR VOLATILES <br /> SOLVENTS, ETC.) . IN MATER (DISSOLVED GASOLINE, <br /> SOP 20 <br /> I- Use only vials properly washed and baked, available from <br /> GTEL or I-Chem. <br /> 2• Use clean sampling equipment. Lcrub with Alconox or <br /> equivalent laboratory detergent and water followed by a <br /> thorough water rinse. Cumplete with a distilled water <br /> rinse. <br /> Sampling equipment which has come into contact with liquid <br /> hydrocarbons (free product) should be regarded with suspi- <br /> cion. Such equipment should have tubing and cables replaced <br /> and all resilient parts washed with laboratory detergent <br /> solution, as above. Visible deposits may have to be removed <br /> with hexane. Solvent washing should be followed be <br /> detergent washing as above. <br /> „14 This procedure is valid for volatile organics analysis <br /> only• For extractable organics (for example, pesticides, or <br /> base neutrals for EPA method 625) a final rinse with <br /> Pesticide grade isopropyl alcohol, followed by overnight or <br /> oven drying, will be necessary. <br /> 3. Take duplicate samples for GTEL. Mark on forms as a single <br /> -, sample with two containers to avoid duplication of analysis. <br /> 4. Take a site blank using distilled water or known uncontani- <br /> nated source. This sample will be run at the discretion of <br /> the project manager. <br /> 5. Fill out labels and forms as much as possible ahead of <br /> -W time. Use an indelible marker. <br /> �� Gk� l'.IRhlit:k <br /> �• rt.ci,. i ,,,.lac <br />