Laserfiche WebLink
ARCADIS SOP: Soil Drilling and Sample Collection 6 <br /> Rev.#:2 1 Rev Date: March 8, 2011 <br /> • percent recovery; <br /> • structure and degree of sample disturbance; <br /> • soil type; <br /> • color; <br /> • moisture condition; <br /> • density; <br /> • grain-size; <br /> • consistency; and <br /> • other observations, particularly relating to the presence of waste materials <br /> Further details regarding geologic description of soils are presented in the Soil <br /> Description SOP. <br /> Particular care will be taken to fully describe any sheens observed, oil saturation, <br /> staining, discoloration, evidence of chemical impacts, or unnatural materials. <br /> VII. Waste Management <br /> Water generated during cleaning procedures will be collected and contained onsite in <br /> appropriate containers for future analysis and appropriate disposal. <br /> PPE (such as gloves, disposable clothing, and other disposable equipment) resulting <br /> from personnel cleaning procedures and soil sampling/handling activities will be <br /> placed in plastic bags. These bags will be transferred into appropriately labeled 55- <br /> gallon drums or a covered roll-off box for appropriate disposal. <br /> Soil materials will be placed in sealed 55-gallon steel drums or covered roll-off boxes <br /> and stored in a secured area. Once full, the material will be analyzed to determine the <br /> appropriate disposal method. <br /> VIII. Data Recording and Management <br /> The supervising geologist or scientist will be responsible for documenting drilling <br /> events using a bound field notebook and/or PDA to record all relevant information in a <br /> clear and concise format. The record of drilling events will include: <br />