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i <br /> 2-5 <br /> • Sample identification number <br /> + Sampler's initials <br /> L • Date and tune of sample collection <br /> • Analysis to be performed <br /> • Project number <br /> The sample identification scheme consisted of the site designation, boring number, and sam- <br /> ple depth An example of the sample identification is as follows <br /> RTI-SBO1-1416 <br /> where <br /> RTI = Remcor-Tracy Cold Storage, Inc <br /> SB01 = Soil Boring 1 <br /> 14-16 = sampling depth of 14 to 16 feet <br /> Soil samples for analysis were collected with the six-inch brass tube mserts during the sup- <br /> plemental Phase H Investigation Sample labeling and sample identification scheme was con- <br /> sistent with the initial Phase H Investigation. <br /> 2 3 1 Former [TFT Area <br /> Three soil borings (SB-1, SB-2, and SB-3) were located in the area of the former UFT to <br /> assess tins area during the initial Phase H Investigation (Figure 3) Sod samples were col- <br /> lected at depths consistent with the approximate upper limit of the saturated zone (approxi- <br /> mately 12 to 14 ft-bgs) These samples were analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, <br /> and xylene (BTEX), total petroleum hydrocarbons ('IPH) purgeable fuels as gasoline and lead <br /> (Table 1) <br /> Soil samples collected from the borings (SB-8 through SB-14, and MW-4, MW-5, and <br /> MW-6) advanced during the supplemental Phase H Investigation were analyzed for BTEX, <br /> TPH-purgeable fuels as gasoline, and lead These samples were collected at depths consis- <br /> tent with the depth to ground water In addition, soil samples were collected from Bormgs <br /> 29ozs <br /> r - <br /> ' "REALISTIC SOLUTIONS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE PROBLEMS' <br />