APEX ENVIROTECH, INC. _
<br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
<br /> Monitoring Wells
<br /> SOP - 4
<br /> SOP - 1 SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION AND CHAIN-
<br /> SOIL BORING SAMPLING OF-CUSTODY PROCEDURES
<br /> During drilling,soil samples for chemical analysis are collected Sample identification and chain-0f-custody procedures ensure
<br /> in thin-walled brass tubes,of varying diameters and lengths sample integrity as well as document sample possession from
<br /> (e.g.,4 or 6 inches long by2 inches outside diameter). Three the time of collection to ultimate disposal. Each sample
<br /> or four of the selected tubes,plus a spacer tube,are set in an container submitted for analysis is labeled to identify the job
<br /> 16-inch long split-barye!sampler of the appropriate inside number,date,time of sample collection•a sample number
<br /> diameter. unique to the sample,any in-field measurements made,
<br /> sampling methodology,name(s)of on-site personnel,and any
<br /> Where possible,the split-barrel sampler is driven its entire other pertinent field observations also recorded on the field
<br /> length either hydraulically or using a 140-pound drop hammer, excavation or boring log.
<br /> The sampler is extracted from the borehole and the brass
<br /> tubes,containing the soil samples,are removed. Upon removal Chain-of-custody forms are used to record possession of the
<br /> from the sampler,the selected brass tubes are either sample from time of collection to arrival at the laboratory.
<br /> immediately trimmed and capped with aluminum foil or'Teflon" During shipment,the person with custody of the samples will
<br /> sheets and plastic caps or the samples are extruded from the relinquish them to the next person by signing the chain-of-
<br /> tubes and sealed within other appropriate,cleaned sample custody form(s)and noting the date and time. The sample-
<br /> containers. The samples are then hermetically sealed,labeled, control officer at the laboratory will verify sample integrity,
<br /> and refrigerated for delivery,under strict chain-of-custody,to correct preservation,confirm collection in the proper
<br /> the analytical laboratory. These procedures minimize the container(s),and ensure adequate volume for analysis.
<br /> potential for cross-contamination and volatilization of volatile
<br /> organic compounds(VO C)prior to chemical analysis. If these conditions are met,the samples will be assigned
<br /> unique laboratory log numbers for identification throughout
<br /> One soil sample collected at each sampling interval is analyzed analysis and reporting. The log numbers will be recorded an
<br /> in the field using either a portable photoionization detector the chain-of-custody forms and in the legally-required lag book
<br /> (PID), flame ionization detector,organic vapor analyzer, maintained in the laboratory. The sample description,date
<br /> catalytic gas detector,or an ex plasimeter. The purpose of this received,client's name,and any other relevant information will
<br /> field analysis is to qualitatively determine the presence or also be recorded.
<br /> absence of hydrocarbons,and the samples to be analyzed at
<br /> the laboratory. The soil sample is sealed in either a brass tube,
<br /> glass jar,or plastic bag to allow for some volatilization of VOC. SOP - g
<br /> The PID is then used to measure the concentrations of LABORATORY ANALYTICAL QUALITY
<br /> hydrocarbons within the containers's headspace. The data Is ASSURANCE AND CONTROL
<br /> recorded on both field notes and the boring logs.at the depth
<br /> corresponding to the sampling point. In addition to routine instrument calibration•replicates•spikes,
<br /> blanks,spiked blanks,and certified reference materials are
<br /> Other soil samples are collected to document the soil and/or routinely analyzed at method-specific frequencies to monitor
<br /> stratigraphic profile beneath the project site,and estimate the precision and bias. Additional components of the laboratory
<br /> relative permeability of the subsurface materials. All drilling Quality Assurance/Quality Control program include:
<br /> and sampling equipment are either steam cleaned or washed in
<br /> solution and doubly rinsed in deionized water prior to use at 1. Participation in state and federal laboratory
<br /> each site and between boreholes to minimize the potential for accreditation/certification programs;
<br /> cross-contamination.
<br /> 2. Participation in both U.S.EPA Performance
<br /> In the event the soil samples cannot be submitted to the Evaluation studies(WS and WP studies)and inter-
<br /> analytical laboratory on the same day they are collected(e.g.. laboratory performance evaluation programs;
<br /> due to weekends or holidays),the samples are temporarily
<br /> stored until the first opportunity for submittal either on ice In a 3. Standard operating procedures describing routine
<br /> cooler,such as when in the field,or in a refrigerator at Apex!s and periodic instrument maintenance;
<br /> office.
<br /> 4. "Out-of-ControNCorrective Action documentation
<br /> SOP - 3 procedures;and,
<br /> SOIL CLASSIFICATION 5. Multi-level review of raw data and client reports.
<br /> Sol!samples are classified according to the Unified Soil f
<br /> Classification System. Representative portions of the samples SOP - B
<br /> may be submitted,under strict chain-of-custody,to an HOLLOW-STEM AUGER MONrrORiNr,,
<br /> analytical laboratory for further examination and verification of WELL INSTALLATION AND
<br /> the in-field classification and analysis of soil mechanical and/or DEVELOPMENT
<br /> petrophysical properties. The soil types are indicated on logs
<br /> of either excavations or borings together with depths Boreholes for monitoring wells are drilled using a truck-
<br /> corresponding to the sampling points and other pertinent mounted,hollow-stern auger drill rig. The borehole diameter
<br /> information. will be a minimum of 4 inches larger than the outside diameter
<br /> of the casing when Installing well screen. The hollow stem
<br /> auger provides minimal interruption of drilling voila permitting
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