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NOA Drywell Closure and Investigation Work Plan Page 12 of 16 <br /> March 18, 2014 <br /> Revised March 20, 2014 <br /> 4.7 Sampling Errors <br /> Common errors occur during sampling that can ultimately lead to inconsistent analytical results. <br /> Some common errors include: <br /> Inadequate equipment maintenance <br /> Non-calibrated instruments <br /> ' Inappropriate sample containers <br /> Lack of Quality Assurance samples to assure precision of sampling methods and <br /> laboratory analysis <br /> ' Sample disturbance during transportation <br /> Incorrectly labeled samples <br /> Lack of or poor field notes <br /> ' NOA understands the effects of these common errors and will field activities in a manner to <br /> prevent these errors from occurring. <br /> ' 4.8 Sample Documentation <br /> t 4.8.1 Sample Labeling <br /> Each sample will be marked with identification details, including the sample identification <br /> number, date and time of sample collection, sample matrix, whether the sample is preserved or <br /> ' unpreserved, signature of sampler, and the general analysis to be conducted. <br /> 4.8.2 Field Documentation <br /> ' A field logbook will be maintained and will describe the following: <br /> • Sample Matrix <br /> • Sample Identification Numbers <br /> • Sample Collection Date/Time <br /> ' Collection Method <br /> Latitude and Longitude of sample as read from portable GPS unit <br /> Reason for selecting the sample <br /> ' Description of any deviations <br /> • Other details as deemed appropriate by the person responsible for the data entry. <br /> The field logbook will be dated and signed by the NOA staff member collecting the samples. <br /> Alternatively, the field logbook will be dated and signed by the third party staff member <br /> collecting the samples. <br /> ' 902 Industrial Way•Lodi,CA 95240-209.367.3701•Fax 209.369.4228 02014 Neil O.Anderson&Associates,Inc <br />