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RFSNA Industnes Inc <br /> Quality Assurance/Quahty Control Pian <br /> Revised November 1992 <br /> If the aquifer is slow to recharge, development will continue until recharge is too slow to <br /> ' practically continue. The volume of water produced versus time will be recorded. <br /> All withdrawn groundwater will be stored on-site in 55-gallon waste drums unless permission <br /> is granted by the appropriate regulatory agency to discharge the water to the ground surface or <br /> sanitary sewer. Drummed water will be labeled with the source of the water to help ensure <br /> appropriate disposal based on contamination levels. <br /> ' 11.0 SOIL SAMPLING PROTOCOL <br /> O OCOL <br /> ' 11.1 Sample Collection During Drilling Activities <br /> A proposal will be submitted to the lead regulatory authority with proposed <br /> ' boring/sampling locations. The exact location and number of borings at each site will <br /> be determined in the field by the Project Geologist/Engineer. <br /> Prior to amving at the sample site, the drill ng/augers will be steam cleaned and all <br /> sample equipment will be cleaned Cleaning will be conducted on-site on all sampling <br /> equipment between each sample interval. <br /> Soil samples will be obtained using a California modified split-spoon sampler containing <br /> ' three Grinch long, 2-inch diameter brass tubes. The sampler will be driven 18-inches <br /> ahead of the hollow stem auger by a 140-pound hammer with a 30-mch drop in <br /> ' accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Methods D 1586- <br /> 84 for split barrel sampling of soil and D 1587-83 for thus-walled tube sampling of soils. <br /> ' The blows required to drive the sampler each 6-inch interval will be recorded on the <br /> ' boring log. The sampler will be removed from the boring and opened to reveal the brass <br /> QAQCi on FNL 9 <br />