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1! <br /> • SIERRA <br /> SES STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> OVM READINGS <br /> SES uses an organic vapor meter (OVM) to determine the presence or absence of volatile <br /> organic compounds(VOCs),including benzene,toluene,ethylbenzene, and xylenes in soil samples <br /> chosen for field screening The OVM uses a phototonization detector(PID) and is calibrated daily <br /> to 100 parts per million of i-liter of isobutylene The OVM, which measures in parts per million <br /> by volume (ppmv), is used for qualitative, not quantitative, assessment because the correlation <br /> between the volume measurements of the OVM and the weight measurements of the laboratory <br /> Instruments is not well defined <br /> A field screen sample is obtained from the brass tube immediately above or below the brass <br /> tube containing the sample selected for possible analysis The soil to be screened is removed from <br /> the brass tube, and is placed in a pre-cleaned brass tube with aluminum foil and a polyethylene <br /> cap on one end The brass tube is loosely filled to approximately 1/2 full Another square of <br /> aluminum foil is placed on the open end and a polyethylene cap with crossed slits is placed over <br /> it <br /> The field screen sample is allowed to temperature equilibrate for approximately 15 to 30 <br /> minutes in the sun, allowing any VOCs which might be present in the soil to volatilize out into the <br /> brass tube's headspace The OVM nozzle is then placed inside the sealed brass tube, through the <br /> slits in the cap, in order to measure the VOCs present, if any, in the headspace The nozzle <br /> should remain inside the brass tube for approximately 15 to 30 seconds or until the maximum <br /> reading has been recorded on the OVM readout panel <br /> The depth from which the sample came and the corresponding OVM reading is recorded <br /> on the original field log sheet Feld observations, OVM and (odor and staining) readings are used <br /> in determining which soil samples are to be analyzed in the laboratory <br /> OVM SOP <br />