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16 June 2016 <br />AGE Project No. 95-0167 <br />Page 5 of 5 <br />Additional soil-vapor samples will be collected 4-6 months following the initial sampling <br />if required by the CVRWQCB. <br />3.3. EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION/WASTE MANAGEMENT <br />Prior to use, all sampling tools used for sample collection will be thoroughly rinsed with <br />clean water after being washed with a solution of Alconox. All boring advancement tools <br />will be cleaned prior to advancement at each boring location. Any soil or water waste <br />generated during field activities will be containerized in properly labeled DOT-approved <br />55-gallon drums, and stored on-site in an area lacking public access. Disposal <br />alternatives will be evaluated based on results of soil and water analysis. <br />3.4. REPORTING <br />Reporting of the soil-vapor sampling (lowest possible detection limits-with an <br />acknowledgement of a potential for matrix interference due to shallow soil contamination <br />from former petroleum product line leaks) will be included in a report of findings. The <br />report will include a description of work performed and the results of sampling. <br />Conclusions and recommendations will also be included in the reports, if applicable. The <br />report will be reviewed and signed by a California Professional Geologist. <br />Advanced GeoEnvironmental Inc.