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APR-05-04 MON 12;33 PM ELL NELSON SCHRIMP FAX NO. 20J#6-9320 P. 17 <br /> x:rosrzaua L9:la Fax aoa alas <br /> k4KLEINFELDER <br /> k <br /> A Kl,�infeldar, eavirotunaotal gcalogist will be on siva during the tank remiovai activities to <br /> collect soil samples for qualitaLiveliield screening and laboratory analysis. Tank excavation soil <br /> samples will be obtained by scraping The sidawalls or oxeavation bottom at the desired locations <br /> with the backltce bucket. Samples will then be collected from the bucket by packing soil in a <br /> clean brass Labe with a clean hand trowel. Tho soil samples may also be collected using a slide <br /> hammer limed with a clean brass tytbe wirh appropriate extension to reach the desired sampling <br /> depth. The coliF:ctrd brass tubas iAll then be eealed with Teflon sheets and fight fittin;plastic <br /> cape. <br /> B-8.2 Collection orNA'ater Samples:tad Laboratory Analysis <br /> If water is encountered in the excalration agar the tank is removed, a representative sample will <br /> be collected for laboratory analysis. The tank exczration may be purged and allowed to refill <br /> before sanuplius. The water sample will be collected using a clown disposable bailer with new <br /> nylon cord. The bailer will be retroved and the water will ba contained in appropriate bottles <br /> supplied by the analytical lahorarvr� for the requested analysis. <br /> Ire accordance wilh tho Tri-Region�I Guidelines one water sample will bo collected from the tank <br /> excavation. The water sample will he delivered under chain-of custody procedtrres to a state <br /> ocutificd laboratory. <br /> k <br /> U3;OiPkOPET"ri 57OL';43 Tom-.-^.er..bers 2ufi; <br /> 100 K1dnf4,d--r,r,m, i 7:ec rx Lf y <br />