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Field Practices and Procedures <br /> Page 2 <br /> samplers will be steam cleaned between each boring to reduce the possibility of cross <br /> contamination. Steam cleaning effluent will be contained in 55-gallon drums and <br /> temporarily stored on site. The disposal of the effluent will be the responsibility of the <br /> client. <br /> Drill cuttings generated during the drilling procedure will be stockpiled on site. <br /> Stockpiled drill cuttings will be placed on and covered with plastic sheeting. The <br /> stockpiled soil is typically characterized by collecting and analyzing composite samples <br /> from the stockpile. Stratus Environmental will recommend an appropriate method for <br /> disposition of the cuttings based on the analytical results. The client will be responsible <br /> for disposal of the drill cuttings. <br /> Soil Sample Collection <br /> During drilling, soil samples will be collected in cleaned brass, two by six inch tubes. <br /> The tubes will be set in an 18-inch-long split-barrel sampler. The sampler will be <br /> conveyed to bottom of the borehole attached to a wire-line hammer device on the drill <br /> rig. When possible, the split-barrel sampler will be driven its entire length, either <br /> hydraulically or by repeated pounding a 140-pound hammer using a 30-inch drop. The <br /> number of drops (blows) used to drive the sampler will be recorded on the boring log. <br /> The sampler will be extracted from the borehole, and the tubes containing the soil <br /> samples will be removed. Upon removal, the ends of the lowermost tube will be sealed <br /> with Teflon sheets and plastic caps. Soil samples for chemical analysis will be labeled, <br /> placed on ice, and delivered to a state-certified analytical laboratory, along with the <br /> appropriate chain-of-custody documentation. <br /> Soil Classification <br /> As the samples are obtained in the field, they will be classified by the field geologist in <br /> accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System. Representative portions of the <br /> samples will be retained for further examination and for verification of the field <br /> classification. Logs of the borings indicating the depth and identification of the various <br /> strata and pertinent information regarding the method of maintaining and advancing the <br /> borehole will be prepared. <br /> Soil Sample Screening <br /> Soil samples selected for chemical analysis will be determined from a head-space <br /> analysis using a PID or an FID. The soil will be placed in a Ziploc'�_" bag, sealed, and <br /> allowed to reach ambient temperature, at which time the PID probe will be inserted into <br /> the Ziploco bag. The total volatile hydrocarbons present are detected by the PID and <br /> reported in parts per million by volume (ppmv). The PID will be calibrated to an <br /> isobutylene standard. <br /> M:1Field Practices\Field P and P with CPT for Joes-revised 07-2004 by SJC.doe <br />