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SP-2 <br />SWT Engineering <br /> <br />(\\WIN-8TQG9DPOKTK\Public2\Shares\Public\PROJECTS\SiteLogIQ\Site Characterization Work Plan\Appendices\Appendix B - Sampling and <br />Analysis Plan\Appendix B - Sampling and Analysis Plan.docx) <br /> 500 mL of 0.1 N nitric acid in a spray bottle <br /> Chain of custody forms and custody seals <br /> Decontamination equipment (2-1/2gallon sprayer, non-phosphate detergent, <br />disposable brush, paper towels, cotton towels) <br /> Level C health and safety equipment (Tyvex, tape, respirator with HEPA filter) <br /> Field log book <br /> Survey lath <br /> First aid kit and eye wash <br /> Mailing labels and markers <br />1.2 Waste Sampling Procedures and Handling <br />Suspected contaminated soil samples will be collected using stainless steel or disposable hand <br />trowels and/or a stainless steel split-tube core sampler, or equivalent sampling device. At <br />locations where the use of a hand trowel is practical, samples will be collected into wide-mouth, <br />½ liter plastic or glass containers or plastic bags. Samples collected from greater than one foot <br />beneath the surface of the waste will be collected in a stainless steel tube sampler which will be <br />driven into the underlying waste material using a hand driven slide sampler. Samples will be <br />collected into 6-inch long by 2-inch diameter stainless steel tubes installed within the tube <br />sampler. As the samples are retrieved, the ends of the tubes will be covered with Teflon sheets <br />and secured with plastic caps. Sample containers will be filled to the top, taking care to prevent <br />material from remaining in the lid threads prior to being closed to prevent potential <br />contamination. Both the tubes and/or the sample containers will be properly labeled, placed <br />inside a sealable plastic bag, and stored in an ice chest and cooled to 4oC. <br />At the completion of sampling activities, samples will be delivered to a state-certified hazardous <br />waste laboratory for analyses using standard chain-of-custody protocols. <br />1.3 Decontamination Procedures <br />All equipment that comes into contact with burn ash and/or suspected hazardous materials will <br />be decontaminated in a pre-designated area. Disposable equipment intended for one- time use <br />will not be decontaminated, but will be packaged for appropriate disposal. Decontamination will <br />occur prior to and after each use of a piece of equipment. <br />The following decontamination procedures will be followed: <br /> Non-phosphate detergent and tap-water (bottled water) wash, using a <br />brush if necessary <br /> Tap-water rinse <br />o N nitric acid rinse