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VM <br /> GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> CONCERNING SOIL SAMPLING METHODOLOGY <br /> SOP 14 <br /> Soil samples should be collected and preserved in <br /> accordance with Groundwater Technology Laboratory's <br /> Standard Operating Procedure (GTL SOP 15) concerning <br /> Soil sample Collection and Handling. when Sampling for <br /> Volatile Organics. A h <br /> used to drill to ollow stem soil auger should be <br /> 2 inch diameter the desired sampling depth. A standard <br /> shall he used to split spoon sampler 18 gt <br /> collect the samples. inches in lenh <br /> contained in 2 inch diameter by 6 inch long thin walled The samples gt <br /> re <br /> brass tube liners fitted into the split spoon sampler <br /> (three per sampler) . <br /> Tlae split spoon sampler should be driven the full depth <br /> of the spoon into the soil using a 140 pound hammer. <br /> The .spoon shall then be extracted from the borehole and <br /> the brass tube liners containing the soil sample removed . <br /> from the sampler. The ends of the liner tubes should be <br /> immediately covered with aluminum foil, sealed with a <br /> teflon -or plastic cap, and then taped with duct tape. <br /> After being properly identified with sample data entered <br /> on a standard chain of custody forthe <br /> below 4°Cthe samples shall be <br /> placed on dry ice (m ) and transported <br /> to the laboratory within 24 hours. <br /> One of the three soil samples retrieved at each sample <br /> depth shall be analyzed in the field using a Dhotoioni <br /> nation detector and/or explosimeter. The <br /> field analysis is to Of provide a means to chooseose samplesh.e <br /> to be laboratory analyzed for hydrocarbon concentrations <br /> and to enable comparisons between the field and labor- <br /> atory analyses. The soil sample shall be sealed in <br /> a plastic bag and placed in the sun to accelerate the <br /> vaporization of volatile hydrocarbons from the soil. One <br /> Of the two field vapor instruments shall be used to <br /> quantify the amount of hydrocarbon released to the air <br /> from the soils. The data shall be recorded on the drill <br /> logs at the depth corresponding to the sample point. <br />