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LQUALITY ASSURANCE <br /> CField equipment, truck-mounted augers, soil sampling tubes, and other tools will be thoroughly <br /> decontaminated before being introduced to field sampling areas. Ground-water samples will <br /> be taken with clean pumps, discharge hoses, and tools. Plastic sheets and paper towels will be <br /> placed beneath sampling tools and containers at each sample locality to preclude accidental <br /> cross-contamination of sampling supplies with surface soil and debris. Water samples will be <br /> labeled, placed in an iced cooler, and transported under chain-of-custody to an analytical <br /> laboratory. <br /> A duplicate water, sample will be collected from one of the monitoring wells during each <br /> quarterly sampling event. The duplicate water sample will be assigned a bogus identification <br /> number and collected in precisely the same way as the original water sample. The duplicate <br /> sample will be submitted with other water samples as a means.to verify analytical precision. <br /> Blank samples for analytical quality control will be prepared and tested by Sequoia Analytical. <br /> L� <br /> Sequoia Analytical, a California-certified analytical laboratory located in Sacramento, will <br /> perform specified chemical analyses. Sequoia Analytical will provide QA/QC data related to <br /> laboratoryprotocols. These documents will include surrogate recovery data and analytical <br /> P g rY Yt <br /> charts that describe routine application of spikes and matrix spike duplicates. Copies of <br /> laboratory QA/QC documents will be attached to Sierra-Pacific quarterly monitoring reports. <br /> c <br /> c <br /> Sierra-Pacific Groundwater Consultants C-1 <br />