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SOIL SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS <br /> Soil samples were obtained during drilling at 5 foot <br /> intervals using a split spoon sampler lined with 3, 2-inch <br /> diameter by 6-inch long brass tubes. The samples were sealed, <br /> labeled and placed on ice in an insulated cooler for delivery to <br /> the laboratory for analysis. Appropriate chain-of-custody forms <br /> were maintained for all samples retained for analysis. The soil <br /> sampling was conducted in accordance with Groundwater Techno- <br /> logy's SOP 11, 14 and 15 (See Appendix II). Soil samples <br /> obtained at the groundwater level in each monitoring well boring <br /> were analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene and total hydrocarbons <br /> by EPA Methods 5020/8015 and 8020. <br /> GROGNDNATUR MONI'PORING <br /> The three wells at the site were monitored to determine <br /> depth to water and presence of free floating product, if any. <br /> The monitoring was conducted in accordance with Groundwater <br /> Technology's SOP 8 (See Appendix II). A summary of the ground- <br /> water monitoring data collected through November 13, 1906 <br /> is presented in Table 1 below. <br /> TABLE 1 <br /> GROURINATER NONITO=NG DATA <br /> Data well 1 Well 2 Well 3 <br /> 11/05/66 DTW 10.9933 11.41 11_83 <br /> DTP <br /> PT <br /> 11/13/86 DTW 10.97 11_44 11_90 <br /> YT COPY <br /> DTW - Depth to Nater (ft. ) <br /> DTP - Depth to Product (ft. ) <br /> PT - Product Thickness (ft. ) <br />