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r <br /> «. <br /> � t � <br /> w- <br /> ® Soil cuttings and samples were lugged using the Unified Soil Classification System. Samples <br /> er s <br /> not selected for chemical analysis and the soil in the sampler were extruded ifield <br /> and examined using visual and manual n the methods. Logs include records of texture, color, <br /> moisture,Plasticity,consistency,blow counts,and any other characteristics noted along with <br /> evidence for the prese-ice of hydrocarbons such as soil sEaining, obvious product odor,and <br /> ® FID readings. After terminating the borings, they were backfilled using a tremie pipe with <br /> a cement-beatonite slurry to surface grade. <br /> a e bel' a d nd in <br /> ® The soil samples selected for Possible laboratory analysis were removed from the sampler <br /> and quickly sealed in their brass sleeves with aluminum foil, plastic caps, and aluminized <br /> duct tape. The respective sample containers were labeled in the field with the job number, <br /> sample location and depth, and date, and promptly placed in iced storage for transport to <br /> the laboratory. Chain of Custody Record; ,were initiated in the field by the geologist and <br /> accompanied the samples to a laboratory certified by the State of California to perform the <br /> analyses requested. <br /> I <br /> J <br /> ® i <br /> N <br />