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LABORATORY ANALYSIS <br /> All groundwater samples will be submitted to a state certified laboratory for analysis of <br /> TPH-diesel (EPA method 8515M)plus benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene (BTEX) <br /> (EPA method 8021 B). All samples will be analyzed on a normal (two week) laboratory <br /> turnaround basis. <br /> DATA EVALUATION AND REPORT PREPARATION <br /> A report will be generated each quarter to summarize the collected data and present the <br /> procedures used during each sampling event. All reports will include detailed descriptions of the <br /> methodologies used to collect, analyze and interpret the data and the technical rational for <br /> conclusions drawn. All laboratory analytical data and results will also be submitted electronically <br /> to the GeoTracker database. <br /> WASTE MANAGEMENT <br /> All purged groundwater will be temporarily stored on-site in properly labeled, 55-gallon <br /> drums pending the outcome of the laboratory analyses. If the laboratory results indicate that <br /> contamination exists, then the materials will be picked up and manifested with the plant's routine <br /> hazardous waste collection. If contamination is not found then the purged water will be disposed <br /> of at the end of each sampling event. <br /> PROJECT MANAGEMENT <br /> Mr. Robert Aldenhuysen will be project manager for all field activities and will be the primary <br /> contact for RMC. Mr. Louis Schipper, (Registered Geologist)will be responsible for performing <br /> hydrologic, technical and administrative evaluations as well as peer review of the project. <br />