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IK- <br /> Mike Infurna <br /> From: Mike Infurna <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 3:01 PM (� <br /> To: 'Adams, Martha T b <br /> Subject: RE: Sludge sample collection <br /> in my experience, NO septic line is smaller than the typical 1" or 2" brass or stainless <br /> steel (ss) sampling tube we all typically see at soil sites. . .we' ll make field decisions if <br /> lines are smaller than the tubes you bring. .I recmd you find some 1" SS to be safe. . . <br /> I'm prepared mentally that the system is dried up and there will not be any sludge to <br /> sample. . . . .we'll take soil samples below if that' s the case. . .I recmd you bring a ' slide <br /> hammer' also. . . .shovel, hammer, you know the drill, right? <br /> as for the TCLP. . .it's my understanding that any sample 'hot, detected, present, etc' for <br /> the tests proposed in the work plan (and now here din the changes) , is to be TCLP'd. . . . .My <br /> boss said to do TCLP on any soil sample results from the lab that are 1OX (ten times) more <br /> than the TTLC (mg/kg) listed in T-22 under the 'inorganic' and 'organic' Persistent and <br /> Bioaccumlative Toxic Substances, --page 656 to 679 hof Barclays (old sections 66699, new <br /> sections --66261. etal <br /> help? <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Adams, Martha J [mailto:Martha.Adams@theitgroup.com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 2 :06 PM <br /> To: 'Mike Infurna' <br /> Subject: RE: Sludge sample collection <br /> Saiyed thinks that the lines may be small diameter, so we will see when we <br /> get there. But we will try to get some kind of continuous sample. <br /> Also, for the TCLP, which of the following will it be for: <br /> 1. Inorganic elements (EPA 6010) <br /> 2. VOCs (EPA 8260) <br /> 3 . Semi-VOCs (EPA 8270C) <br /> 4. OCPs (EPA 8081) <br /> 5. PCBs (EPA 8082) <br /> - ---Original Message----- <br /> From: Mike Infurna [mailto:Mlnfurna@sjcehd.com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 1:55 PM <br /> To: 'Adams, Martha J' <br /> Subject: RE: Sludge sample collection <br /> pretty much site specific tendancies. . . <br /> but we ARE looking for volatiles. . . .off gasing if ruffled up at the sampling <br /> area, right? <br /> when EHD requires soil sampling for semi or volatiles from a back hoe <br /> bucket, we require therm to continuously drive a sample tube, non-stop, into <br /> the matrix, without withdrawing it till it' s full up. . .Teflon sheet, plastic <br /> caps, duct tape, and cooler at 4*F. . . . <br /> can you do it this way, assuming the sludge is 'thick' enough to catch it in <br /> one continuous push? <br /> -----original Message----- <br /> From: Adams, Martha J [mailto:Martha.Adams@theitgroup_com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 1:30 PM <br /> To: 'minfurna@sjcehd.com' <br /> 1 <br />