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• GE�s'� <br /> GENESIS ENGINEERING&REDEVELOPMENT <br /> 4.2 Corrective Actions <br /> Specific corrective actions for field measurements will be documented in the field notes and <br /> reported to the Project Manager. <br /> 5.0 RECORD KEEPING <br /> All pertinent Project information shall be recorded in a hardbound field logbook with pre- <br /> numbered pages. Field logbooks will be used to record all data collection activities performed <br /> onsite. Each logbook will be identified by a project-specific number. The cover of each <br /> logbook will contain the following information: <br /> • Project Number <br /> • Project Name <br /> • Book Number <br /> • Start Date <br /> • End Date <br /> At the beginning of each day,the start time, weather, field personnel present, level of <br /> personnel protection, and name of the person making the entry will be recorded. All <br /> information pertinent to the sampling event will be recorded. Entries into the field logbook <br /> will include the minimum, as appropriate to the activity: <br /> • Description of the sampling location <br /> • Name(s) and title(s) of the field crew <br /> • Name(s) and title(s) of site visitors <br /> • Type of media being sampled or measured <br /> • Sample/groundwater depth <br /> • Sample collection or measurement method <br /> • Volume of water purged(if appropriate) <br /> • Number and volume or sample(s) collected <br /> • Description of sample (i.e., grain size, sorting, color, turbidity etc.) <br /> • Date and time of collection <br /> • Unique sample identification number <br /> • Duplicate sample cross-reference identification <br /> • Sample preservative <br /> • References to maps <br /> • Field measurements <br /> • References to all pertinent data collection forms <br /> Lima Ranch 16 of 17 <br /> Site Characterization Work Plan Addendum <br /> April 2008 <br />