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rt - <br /> Clavton <br /> C"tlaotiIte�rAi <br /> C0 SULIA TS <br /> DRILLING,WELL CONSTRUCTION, AND SAMPLING PROTOCOLS <br /> FOR <br /> BOREHOLE/MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION <br /> BOREHOLE INS TALLATf ON <br /> Clayton Environmental Consultants, Inc. acquires the proper governmental agency permits to <br /> - bore, drill, or destroy all proposed boreholes and monitoring wells that intersect with <br /> groundwater aquifers and writes a health and safety plan. <br /> Clayton subcontracts only with drillers who possess a current C-57 water well contractor's <br /> license issued by the State of California and whose personnel have attended the OSHA 40- <br /> - hour Hazardous Materials Safety Training, Prior to starting work, a "tailgate" safety meeting <br /> including discussion of the safety hazards and precautions relevant to the particular job will <br /> be held with all personnel working on the job. Well drillers are identified on permit <br /> applications. <br /> Borings are drilled dry by hollow- or solid-stem, continuous flight augers. Augers, drill rods, <br /> and other working components of the drilling rig are steam-cleaned before arriving onsite to <br /> prevent the introduction of contarninants. These components are also steam-cleaned <br /> between borings away from boring locations, Cleaned augers, rods, and other components <br /> are stored, and/or covered when not in use. <br /> f Our bore logs include a detailed description of subsurface stratigraphy. Clayton examines the <br /> soil brought to the surface by drilling operations, and samples undisturbed soil every 5 feet or <br /> As otherwise specified. Soil cuttings are screened for hydrocarbon contamination using a <br /> photoionization detector. Boring logs are filled out in the field by a professional geologist, <br /> civil engineer, engineering geologist who is registered by the State of Caiiioi nia, or a <br /> technician who is trained and working under the supervision of one of the <br /> ! f mentioned persons,using the Unified Soil Classification System. previausty <br /> J(; SOIL SAMPLING <br /> i Soil samples are taken every 5 feet, at areas of obvious contamination, or as otherwise <br /> -._ specified, with-a.CaUfornia modified split-spoon-sampler that-is lined with three-six-inch-liiass <br /> ; tubes. The sampler and rod are inserted into the borehole to the.current depth and a <br /> hammer of known weight and height above the sampler are allowed to free-fall onto the rod,. <br /> advancing the assembly 18 inches into undisturbed soil. .Clayton uses the.number of blows <br /> i ,ht necessary to drive the sampler into the ground to help evaluate the consistency of materials <br /> i encountered. The sampler is then pulled from the borehole and disassembled, and the three <br /> brass tubes are separated for inspection and labeling. <br /> i Clayton uses new brass liners or liners clean.-d with a trisodium phosphate {TSP} solution, . <br /> �- <br /> double rinsed with clean tap water, and air dried prior to each sampling.- The sampler is also <br /> I cleaned with TSP and rinsed with tap water between sampling events. <br /> pwuwamp <br /> f ! <br /> i <br /> Fy <br />