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• Section No 6 <br /> Revision No 0 <br /> Date September 5, 1991 <br /> Page 1 of 55 <br /> 6 0 SAMPLING PROCEDURES <br /> 6 1 General <br /> This section describes the procedures that have and will be used by all <br /> personnel to obtain field samples The procedures presented in this section <br /> are designed such that• 1) all samples collected at the sites are consistent <br /> with project objectives, 2) samples are identified, preserved, and <br /> transported in a manner such that data are representative of the actual site <br /> conditions, 3) information is not lost in sample transferral, and 4) data can <br /> be used as evidence if litigation occurs These data will ultimately be used <br /> to evaluate the extent and nature of chemical compounds in the wastes, soils <br /> and groundwater such that the project objectives may be met <br /> The field procedures described in the following sections provide either <br /> specific protocols for performing the tests outlined in the sampling and <br /> analysis plans or minimum general considerations and guidelines to be <br /> followed for accomplishing goals or tasks which due to their nature will <br /> require highly site specific equipment/procedures <br /> Sampling and analysis plans are prepared for each phase of work prior to <br /> initiation of the work At a minimum, these plans include the following <br /> • objectives of the sampling effort, <br /> ■ sample locations and selection criteria (including permission and <br /> permits) , <br /> ■ required field instruments and sampling equipment, <br /> ■ sample locations and analytical procedures to be used, <br /> r ■ detailed site-specific sampling methodology, if not consistent with <br /> QAPP procedures , <br /> 6-1 <br />