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L V V <br /> L SOIL SAMPLING PROCEDURES <br /> L SOIL BORING LOCATION AND CLEARANCE <br /> Soil boring locations are marked by Tetra Tech in white paint with a circle denoting the boring <br /> location and an alpha-numeric sample location identifier(i.e., TtB1, etc.). Sampling locations are <br /> L evaluated for possible underground obstructions by, at-least, Underground Service Alert, and/or <br /> one or more geophysical means (EM, GPP, etc.). Soil borings that must be relocated due to <br /> Lsubsurface obstructions are kept as close as possible to the original feature under investigation. <br /> DRILLING AND SAMPLING <br /> L The soil borings are completed using a CME 75 or 95 drill rig w <br /> g P S g here possible. All drill rigs will <br /> use 8-inch diameter hollow-stem augers. Only dry drilling methods are used(i.e., no drilling mud <br /> Lor water is introduced into the boreholes). Undisturbed soil samples are collected by driving a <br /> split-spoon sampler ahead of the augers. No overdrilling (drilling past the depth of the split- <br /> spoon) of the sampler is allowed. The augers are steam-cleaned prior to use and between each <br /> boring location. <br /> Soil samples are collected from the borings with an 18-inch long, 2%z-inch diameter, California <br /> split-spoon sampler. The split-spoon sampler is washed in a solution of soap (non-phosphate <br /> TSP) and clean tap water, rinsed in clean tap water and final rinsed in distilled water between <br /> each sample. Water from decontaminating the sampling equipment is stored in 55-gallon drums <br /> on-site pending characterization and proper disposal. <br /> The split-spoon sampler is loaded with clean stainless steel or brass sample liners. All sample <br /> liners are washed as described in the decontaimination procedures section prior to use. <br /> Advancement of the auger is halted at the desired sample depth and the sampler is lowered inside <br /> I the hollow stem auger. The sampler is then driven into the soil using a 140 pound hammer falling <br /> 1• a distance of 30 inches. The number of blows required to advance the hammer 18 inches is <br /> recorded as an indication of soil density or consistency. <br /> Only sample sleeves with close to 100% recovery ( Pletel(completely filled with soil so that there is no <br /> Y <br /> void space) are delivered to the laboratory for chemical analysis. The liners are loaded into the <br /> sampler according to the following sequence: <br /> Liner SeQuence <br /> L (beginning at bottom of sampler) <br /> #1 3-inch Headspace analysis <br /> #2 3-inch Laboratory analysis <br /> #3 6-inch Logging/Archiving <br /> #4 6-inch Lithological Logging <br /> L C-1 <br /> L <br />