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APPENDIX A<br />

probability. This technique can be used in areas where point-source contamination is<br />

probable.<br />

3.2 Sample Designation<br />

3.2.1 Kirtland AFB Site Samples<br />

An established numbering system will be used for designating samples collected during restoration<br />

activities. The numbering system will consist of an alpha-numeric code which will identify the sampling<br />

site, media, location, sampling event, and contain a sequential sample number.<br />

The following is a general guide for sample designation:<br />

AAXX AA NN XX<br />

Sampling Site Code Media Type Specific Location Sample Depth or Other<br />

Identifier<br />

Symbol Definition:<br />

A = Alphabetic<br />

N = Numeric<br />

X = Alphabetic or Numeric<br />

Example Scenario: The following presents example codes that may be used on the project. Specific<br />

codes will be defined in project-specific addenda.<br />

Sampling Site Code: This code defines the site within Kirtland AFB. Examples include:<br />

— LF01 = Landfill No. 1<br />

— RW-04 = Radioactive Burial No. 4<br />

— FT-13 = Kirtland AFB Fire Training Area<br />

— WP-16 = Manzaño Sewage Treatment Facility<br />

Media Type Code: This code identifies the source/media of the sample.<br />

— SS = Surface Soil<br />

— SB = Subsurface Soil<br />

— GW = Ground Water<br />

— TB = Trip Blank<br />

— FB = Field Blank<br />

— AR = Air Sample<br />

— EB = Equipment Blank<br />

Kirtland AFB<br />

Field Sampling Plan A-17 April 2004

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