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APPENDIX A<br />

2. FIELD SAMPLING OBJECTIVES<br />

Several field investigations and corrective actions have taken place at Environmental Restoration<br />

Program (ERP) sites and non-ERP sites at Kirtland AFB. For all future investigations and corrective<br />

actions, the FSP should be consulted for developing project-specific FSP addenda that will be included in<br />

the project-specific work plan. For most projects, detailed sampling programs are required to meet<br />

project objectives associated with field investigations and corrective actions.<br />

The objective of sampling programs is to generate analytical and test data that support:<br />

Defining the nature and extent of contamination in accordance with regulatory requirements<br />

Collecting data that is of sufficient quality for evaluating risk to human health and the<br />

environment<br />

Complying with federal, state, and local regulatory agency requirements for material<br />

collection, treatment, discharge, transport, storage, and containment activities<br />

Performing corrective action activities in a safe manner<br />

Meeting performance criteria of systems and components<br />

Implementing corrective action technologies, methods, and processes (both proven and<br />

innovative) in a controlled manner<br />

Achieving remediation goals<br />

Monitoring and evaluating process conditions to assess the progress of corrective and<br />

remedial actions<br />

Project-specific sampling objectives will be established and documented within project-specific addenda<br />

to the component of the BWP. The samples collected during site investigation and remedial activities<br />

may include soil (surface and subsurface), sediment, groundwater, surface water, waste materials,<br />

leachate, soil gas, ambient air, and discharge and effluent materials.<br />

The analytical and test data required to support the sampling objectives will be determined during project<br />

scoping activities. The following should be considered when establishing project-specific sampling<br />

objectives:<br />

Anticipated/intended uses for analytical and test data<br />

Sampling design and rationale<br />

Type, location, and frequency of samples<br />

Regulatory requirements<br />

Kirtland AFB<br />

Field Sampling Plan A-11 April 2004

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