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a <br /> l <br /> 23 April 2002 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 95-0142 <br /> Page 16 of 16 <br /> Soil samples will be collected utilizing a direct push technology AGE proposes to advance soil <br /> probe borings in the "core" petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted area at the site to depths of <br /> approximately 40 to 50 feet bsg, using a Geoprobe 5400 soil probing unit <br /> Discrete soil samples will be collected at five-foot intervals beginning at a depth of 10 feet bsg <br /> utilizing a Geoprobe soil sampling assembly loaded with pre-cleaned 1 125-inch by 6-inch brass <br /> sleeves Soil samples will be preserved by covering both ends of the second brass sleeve with Teflon <br /> sheets,plastic end caps and sealed with tape Each sample sleeve will be labeled with the soil probe <br /> boring location,depth,time,date and sampler's initials Soil samples will be transported in a cooler <br /> under ice to a DHS-certified laboratory for analysis Advancement of soil probe borings and soil <br /> sampling will be established under procedures detailed in the Interim Work Plan, dated June 1995 <br /> and approved by the EHD <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />