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L& <br /> March 10,2003 <br /> NOA Environmental Project Number:LE03-063 <br /> Page 9 <br /> equipment will be steam cleaned prior to use. Cleaning will be conducted in such a manner so as to <br /> contain the water,which will be placed in appropriate drums,labeled, sealed,and stored on site prior <br /> to disposal in an appropriate manner. <br /> The soil borings will be advanced by a truck-mounted drill rig equipped with a hollow-stem auger. <br /> Drilling fluids will not be used while advancing the borings. Sampling will be conducted by means <br /> LO of a driven split-spoon sampler containing a clean two inch diameter stainless steel sleeve- <br /> It is anticipated that two stainless steel sleeves containing soil will be retrieved during each sampling <br /> drive(or interval). One soil sample from each interval will be remanded to the custody of a California <br /> Certified Laboratory. The other soil sample from each interval will be field analyzed for odor and <br /> discoloration as described above under sampling location. Results of the field analysis will be <br /> tabulated and presented in a technical report. <br /> Based upon the "headspace" test results and field observations any sample with apparent <br /> V contamination may be subjected to laboratory analysis at the discretion of the site supervisor. A <br /> sample from the first, second, or third sample interval below the level believed to be contaminated <br /> may be analyzed to facilitate assessment of the vertical extent of contamination. <br /> LW <br /> Disposal of Contaminated or Potentially Contaminated Material During Drilling Operations <br /> Ifauger cuttings(bulk soils generated during the drilling operation)produced during the advancement <br /> _ of the boring to their terminal depth are found to be contaminated, they will be placed in approved <br /> drums which will be sealed, labeled, and stored on site prior to disposal which will be conditional <br /> upon analytical results. <br /> Soil S_amule Handling Methods <br /> Following all soil sample retrieval, aluminum foil will be placed over both ends of each stainless steel <br /> sleeve. Both ends of the sleeves will then be sealed with a tight fitting plastic cap and secured with <br /> adhesiveless tape and labeled. All soil samples will be preserved on ice and maintained at a <br /> temperature of approximately 4 degrees Celsius to limit the volatilization of any contaminants present. <br /> The soil samples will be transported under chain of custody to a California Certified Laboratory for <br /> analysis. All soil samples will be remanded to the custody of a California Certified Laboratory within <br /> - 24 hours of retrieval. Each sample will be tested pursuant to USEPA Test Method 8015 for Total <br /> Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) as Diesel and Gasoline and BTE&X <br /> Water Sampling . " <br /> LA <br /> One grab sample will be taken from the existing storm water pond on the site. This sample will be <br /> collected in a clear acrylic bailer, preserved on ice, and remanded through due chain of custody to <br /> LO Sequoia Analytical Laboratories of Sacramento, where it will be tested pursuant to USEPA Test <br /> Method 8015 for TPH-d, TPH-g, and BTE&X. <br />