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' r <br /> 20 September 2007 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 97-0300 <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br /> sampling and analysis. Conclusions and recommendations will also be included in the reports, if <br /> applicable.The report will be in a format acceptable to the SJCEHD and the CVRWQCB guidelines, <br /> and will be reviewed and signed by a California Professional Geologist, <br /> 3.0. FIELD PROCEDURES <br /> All field procedures will be overseen by an AGE representative under the supervision of a California <br /> Professional Geologist. Procedures for soil-gas vapor sampling and grab ground water sample <br /> collection are included below. <br /> 3.1. SOIL-GAS PROBE BORING ADVANCEMENT AND SAMPLING <br /> Each probe boring will be advanced to a maximum depth of 5 feet bsg using a van-mounted <br /> Geoprobe 5400 direct-push probing unit equipped with 1.25-inch, stainless steel, hollow probing <br /> rods. The Geoprobe rods are advanced using a hydraulic hammer to drive the attached soil vapor <br /> sampling tool to specified depths. <br /> Soil vapor samples will be obtained at depths of approximately 5 feet bsg in each boring. Samples <br /> will be collected using a Geoprobe soil vapor assembly. <br /> An expendable vapor point will be placed into a point holder at the bottom of an assembly of <br /> 1.25-inch diameter hollow drive rods.The assembly will then be advanced to the specified depth and <br /> retracted approximately six to twelve inches in order to disengage the expendable point and expose <br /> a column of strata from which soil vapor can be extracted.A single use, 1/4-inch diameter disposable <br /> polyethylene tubing is then attached to a tubing adapter equipped with an O-ring to ensure a vacuum- <br /> tight seal. The adapter assembly is then lowered through the center of the Geoprobe hollow drive <br /> rods to the specified depth and secured by threading into the expendable vapor point holder. <br /> Above ground, the surface around the soil vapor sampler will be sealed with a bentonite sealant to <br /> prevent ambient air intrusion. The end of the polyethylene tubing is attached by a two-way inlet port <br /> to a Tedlar bag placed inside an SKC Vac-U-Chamber(lung box)vacuum chamber.A vacuum pump <br /> attached to a purge port of the vacuum chamber is then used to purge the exposed soil column, <br /> through the sampling tubing and inlet port, until approximately three volumes of soil vapor or <br /> ambient air is evacuated through the sampling system. The vacuum chamber is then sealed and the <br /> vacuum pump is attached to a vacuum outlet port of the chamber. When vacuum is applied to the <br /> chamber,a negative pressure is created around the Tedlar bag,which inflates,allowing the soil vapor <br /> sample to enter directly into the bag via the inlet port. When the sample is collected, the negative <br /> pressure in the chamber is reduced and the sample bag is sealed, labeled, log on a chain-of-custody <br /> Advanced GcoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />