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City of Ramsey <br /> Project B1700969 <br /> March XX,2017 <br /> Page 5 <br /> DRAFT <br /> determined using Global Positioning System (GPS)technology.GPS coordinates for the investigation <br /> locations are included in Appendix B.Standard Operating Procedures(SOPS)for the investigation are <br /> included in Appendix C. <br /> E.1. Soil Evaluation <br /> E.1.a. Soil borings <br /> Braun Intertec subcontracted Bergeson-Caswell, Inc.of Maple Plain, Minnesota to advance nine soil <br /> borings,designated as S-1 through S-9, at the Site to depths ranging from 8 to 28 feet bgs. <br /> The soil borings were advanced with a hydraulically-driven push-probe sampling rig.To collect the soil <br /> samples from the borings,a disposable thin-walled PVC liner was placed inside of a 4-foot long sampling <br /> tool.The borehole was then advanced using a dual-tube system,which allows for the inner sampling tool <br /> to be pushed through a larger outer-diameter rod a total penetration depth of up to 4 feet. After <br /> advancing the tooling,the sampler was removed from the borehole, but the outer rod remained, keeping <br /> the borehole open,and the soil sample was retrieved from the PVC liner for field screening and <br /> classification.The process was then repeated to the termination depths of the borings. <br /> Prior to arrival onsite,the drill rig and sampling equipment were cleaned with a high pressure, hot water <br /> sprayer. Between sampling locations,non-dedicated sampling equipment was cleaned with a soap and <br /> water scrub followed by a clean water rinse. <br /> Upon completion,soil borings were sealed in accordance with Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) <br /> regulations and, if applicable,the concrete or asphalt surface at the boring location was patched. <br /> E.1.b. Soil Classification and Monitoring <br /> Soil samples from the soil borings were visually and manually classified in the field by an environmental <br /> technician using ASTM D 2487 "Unified Soils Classification System" and ASTM D 2488"Recommended <br /> Practice for Visual and Manual Description of Soils."Additionally,soils were classified at the <br /> Braun Intertec soils laboratory by a geotechnical engineer using ASTM D 2487 and ASTM D 2488. <br /> Soil samples retrieved were examined by an environmental technician for unusual staining,odors,and <br /> other apparent signs of contamination. In addition,the soil samples were screened for the presence of <br /> organic vapors using a PID.The PID was equipped with a 10.6-electron-volt lamp and calibrated to an <br /> isobutylene standard.The PID was used to perform direct measurement and a headspace method of field <br /> BRAUN <br /> INTERT€C <br />