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photoionization detector (PID) for volatile organic content A second liner will be sealed at each <br /> end with a Teflon sheet and plastic cap, secured with polyethylene tape, sealed in air-tight bags, <br /> ' and preserved on ice pending shipment to a state-certified laboratory <br /> ' Between sampling attempts, all sampling equipment will be cleaned using a three-bucket wash <br /> system In this system, the liners and samplers are scrubbed with a brush in a bucket of tap <br /> water and detergent, rinsed in a second bucket of tap water, and given a final rinse in a bucket <br /> ' of distilled water <br /> ' A minimum of two soil samples from each boring will be submitted for laboratory analysis, the <br /> samples with the highest volatile organic content as indicated by the PID and the deepest <br /> ' recovered sample <br /> ' The soil cuttings will be placed on and covered with 6 mil plastic sheeting and stockpiled on- <br /> site Soil cuttings and groundwater will be properly disposed of in a timely and appropriate <br /> manner after reviewing the analytical results and obtaining agency approval <br /> Upon completion of the proposed soil borings each will be grouted to the surface with neat <br /> cement using a trema pipe to ensure each boring is filled properly <br /> 1 <br /> Should obvious soil contamination extend to the water table, each soil boring will be advanced <br /> an additional 15 feet beyond static water level and converted into groundwater monitoring wells <br /> A contingency workscope for monitoring well completion is presented in Section 3 3 <br /> 1 <br /> 3.2 Laboratory Analysis <br /> Samples will be collected, preserved, and transported under chain-of-custody in accordance with <br /> RESNA's Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Plan, soil sampling protocol (Appendix <br /> ' III) The selected samples will be analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX) <br /> and total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHG) by EPA methods 8020 and modified 8015, <br /> respectively RESNA Environmental Laboratory (DHS #1211) will perform the analyses The <br /> WP012992 TJL 4 <br />