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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Cost-Effective
Sampling
and Analytica1
Techniques for PCB Soil Remediations


By
EC-Applied, Inc.
PCB soil remediations have historically
been quite expensive, not only because of
the cost of excavating PCB-affected soils,
but also because of the high costs of sampling
and analyzing the soils during initial
site characterization, pre-remedial
sampling
,
and final verification
sampling
. Soil
sampling
and analytical costs have historically
been as high as 60% of total remedial
costs. Some simple
sampling
and analytical
techniques can reduce these costs to
approximately 20% to 30% of total remedial
costs.
Topics of discussion include initial site
characterization, sampling
grid design and
installation, sample collection procedures,
pre-remediation
sampling
to delineate the
horizontal and vertical extent of contamination,
comparison of several screening
techniques, verification
sampling
, sample
compositing strategies, approved final verification
analysis, and Quality Assurance/Quality Control. In addition, the potential
effects of the proposed "PCB Megarule"
on
sampling
will be discussed.
Sampling
and analysis for PCBs is regulatory-
driven by 40 CFR Part 761. In addition,
the USEPA has published several
guidance documents for field
sampling
for
PCBs. The most commonly used guidance
document is the Field Manual for Grid
Sampling
of PCB Spill Sites to Verify
Cleanup (May, 1986). The techniques that
will be discussed follow the regulatory
requirements and general guidelines published
by the USEPA and have been
allowed by state regulatory agencies in
Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama,
and South Carolina.
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