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Frontier Transportation, Inc. B23502.01 <br /> 1 October 16, 1996 Page A-7 <br /> ■ DurinU groundwater sampling, a travel blank sample consisting of organic- <br /> ' free %rater is prepared and containerized in the laboratory, transported to <br /> the site, and handled and transported in the same manner as the <br /> ground%�ater Samples. <br /> 1 A-9 Standard�Operating Procedures for Using Photoionization Detector (PID): The <br /> PID is calibrated in accordance with the manufacture's recommendations prior to use in <br /> the field. Upon arrival at the project site, the PID is used to monitor background <br /> concentrations of organic vapors in the atmosphere at the site. The background <br /> concentrations are measured in a location upwind and removed as possible from sources <br /> ' of organic vapors on the site. When background concentrations of organic vapors <br /> register as "0.0" on the PID, subsequent readings of "0.0" registered from samples tested <br /> in the field are recorded as "ND" (not detected). When background concentrations of <br /> organic vapors register at same quantity above "0.0", subsequent readings registered from <br /> samples tested in the field at or below this value are recorded as "B/G" (background). <br /> A-10 Stand ird Operating` Procedures for Performing Head Space Analysis: Head space <br /> analysis is performed using a photoionization detector (PID) or a drager tube. A soil <br /> sample is placed in a sealed glass container or plastic bag, agitated, and placed in a <br /> warm atmosphere. After approximately 15 minutes, which is generally sufficient for <br /> some of the volatiles to escape from the soil, the PID probe or tip of the drager tube is <br /> inserted into the container and the gas is sampled. The highest concentration of organic <br /> vapors recorded by the PID or the drager tube reading will be recorded. <br /> ' A-11 _Standard Operating Procedures for Decontamination Ri„nsate, Monitoring Well <br /> Purge Water, and Soil Cuttings Disposal: The soil cuttings generated by drilling <br /> operations are retained on site, and either covered by plastic sheeting or containerized in <br /> United States Department of Transportation (DOT)-approved drums. The drilling <br /> equipment decontamination rinsate is also stored in drums. Water purged from <br /> monitoring wells is containerized in drums if contamination is known or suspected. <br /> Drums containing soil, rinsate, and purged water are sealed and temporarily stored on <br /> site at a location rernote to the public. Each drum is labelled to identify its contents. <br /> Disposal of these wastes will be the responsibility of the client. The client will be <br /> ' informed that the wastes must be disposed in accordance with applicable Federal, State, <br /> and local regulations. <br />