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L <br /> 1 containers and will be labeled and placed in an insulated chest with ice, pending transport to the <br /> '��✓ laboratory. One equipment rinsate sample will be collected for quality assurance purposes. <br /> Sample collection,handling and transport will be documented using chain of custody protocols. <br /> L <br /> The groundwater sample will be submitted for analysis to the same laboratory as the soil <br /> Lsamples, and analyzed for the same compounds. <br /> 3.8 Well Surveying <br /> The monitoring well will be surveyed by a licensed land surveyor to the nearest 0.01 foot <br /> elevation and the nearest 0.1 foot location, with respect to the same datum used for other site <br /> Lwells. The resultant data will be employed in calculation of groundwater gradient and flow <br /> direction(s), and for use of submission of investigatory results to the State of California for use in <br /> the Geotracker program. <br /> L <br /> 3.9 Disposal of Soils, Liquids and Other Investigation-Derived Wastes <br /> LDrill cuttings from the boreholes will be stored in properly-1'abeled DOT-approved containers at <br /> the site pending characterization of content, profiling and proper disposal. Other disposable <br /> equipment that has contacted site subsurface media will be disposed with the soil. <br /> Decontamination liquids, development and purge fluids will be similarly handled. <br /> 3.10 Reporting <br /> Shaw will prepare a report that will discuss: <br /> L • Installation of the well, <br /> • Results of soil sample analysis from the well bore, and <br /> • An estimate of the masses of sorbed gasoline, benzene, and MTBE at the site. <br /> LGroundwater and soil sampling results, monitoring well locations and other appropriate data will <br /> be submitted electronically to the State of California Geotracker program in accordance with <br /> Lstate requirements. <br /> L <br /> L <br /> L <br /> -N,'u.DR2005tp'1""88004"A5acWPParkinson.doc 3-4 <br /> 9.6.05 <br />