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File No. 20-3978-01.W23 KLEINFELDER <br /> February 6, 1997 <br /> B-2.3 Collection of Soil Samples <br /> Soil samples are collected approximately every 5 to 10 feet for field screening and logging. <br /> Samples are collected by advancing the boring to a point immediately above the desired <br /> sampling depth and then driving (vertical borings) or pushing (slant borings) a 2-inch <br /> diameter Modified California Split-Spoon Sampler, lined with three 6-inch long brass tubes, <br /> into the undisturbed soil. The sampler is then removed from the bottom of the boring. The <br /> ends of the bottom (third) tube are covered with Teflon and sealed with tight fitting plastic <br /> caps. <br /> Each sample is individually labeled. The label includes Kleinfelder's name,job number, the <br /> date and time the sample was collected, the employee number of the individual who <br /> performed the sampling, and a unique five-digit sample identification number. <br /> B-2.4 Hydropunch IIT"^ Groundwater Sampling <br /> Hydropunch IIT"' is a method to collect representative groundwater samples from boreholes <br /> without the need to install monitoring wells. This method is usually used as an exploration <br /> tool for screening groundwater quality and reducing the number of wells needed at a site. <br /> A boring is drilled to the desired sampling depth, usually to the top of the groundwater <br /> surface, using hollow stem augers. The Hydropunch II11 system, consisting of a steel drive <br /> point attached to a stainless steel barrel with an internal PVC slotted screen, is driven 2 to 3 <br /> feet past the bottom of the boring into the uppermost water bearing zone. The barrel is <br /> connected to the surface using clean, 2-inch diameter hollow steel rods. The barrel is then <br /> pulled back l to 2 feet exposing the internal PVC screen to the soil. Groundwater then enters <br /> the barrel through the screen under hydrostatic pressure and is brought to the surface with a <br /> clean, Teflon or stainless steel bailer. The samples are immediately labeled and placed in an <br /> iced sample container. <br /> Equipment used for Hydropunch IIT"" sampling is decontaminated prior to use at each <br /> sampling location by steam cleaning, or by scrubbing in a trisodium phosphate or non- <br /> phosphate detergent wash followed by a distilled water rinse. <br /> B-2.5 Collection of BAT Probe Groundwater Samples <br /> One-time groundwater samples are collected using a BAT Probe, which is an insitu <br /> groundwater sampling device. The borings are first advanced to a point immediately above <br /> the desired sampling depth where groundwater is encountered. A stainless steel drive tip <br /> equipped with a stainless steel filter is lowered into the boring at the end of a 2.5-inch <br /> diameter galvanized steel pipe and pushed using the drill rig approximately 6 to 12 inches into <br /> the soil/aquifer formation at the bottom of the boring. A sterilized, glass, vacuum sealed <br /> sampling ampoule (tube), similar to a standard volatile organics (VOA) vial, is then lowered <br /> through the pipe down to the tip with a cable. Between the tip and the sample tube is a <br /> 20-3978-01.W23/207PF,047 Page 8-2 OI997, Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />