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12/29/95 FRI 13:47 FAX 209 946 6652 <br />NGV@Mbw 20, logo <br />D S uCOMPANY trrrc�.i u PAGE 03 0 0 <br />Sall Cie*rence Sample Collection protnaof <br />UIBC Document No.: R-1669111111 <br />(Ago 'Job No.: 105040-9510,1 <br />Near -surface Clearance soil samples (up to 14 inches below grade level prior to cleanup astiviues) were <br />obtained by driving a rnodtnw sheiby Tuba sampler, containing a single 6 AMM by 2 411th diameter braes <br />219eve. with a woolad sliding hammer, Soil Sample collection included the following: <br />a. AR saMP111119 aqulPmerrt *0 washed with a trloodlum pNmpthate (TSP) detergent solution, rinsed <br />with kap water and deionized water, than allowed to air dry prior to use and between sarnpiing <br />intervals to minlmlze the Possibility of cram contamination. <br />b. Upon removal M the brass slem from the Shelby Tube sampler, a sufficient amount of sample <br />{i. e., soil) was deposited into a plastic beg, labeled, and stored in a rigid Container, suitable for <br />transporting the samples to an appropriately certified laboratory for anglyaw <br />C. AN trample laballs Identified the job number, date, and a un le number. <br />d. Chain of custody procedures, documenting samos Ion, were followed to ensure sample <br />Integrity froarthe time of Umple W14com until disposal of the senVles. <br />®. Samples were individually sealed and transported to the laboratory in a rigid Container with the <br />chain of custody form. <br />i�• -;� r r G .. kr. r •. � <br />This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Ramos Environmental Engineering, Inc., as it <br />applies to the scope of work contained within UEC Document Number g-1059510; findings presented <br />throuqhout this report are based on Heid observations made by UEC personnel and laboratory analytical <br />reeuits, subject to the rastrsintt outlined In UEC Document P-1859510. This report does not reflect <br />variations which may exist between sampling points. These variations can not be anticipated, nor could <br />they be entirety accounted for, in spite of exhaustive additionif testing. We believe the scope of work <br />performed has been appropriate to allow a land owner to make an Informed decision. UEC Is not <br />responsible for the unauthorized use of or unauthorized reliance on the information Contained within this <br />report, <br />Iq <br />