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Show I. SPLIT SAMPLES Split samples. will be available for EPA during all In any case where the analytical sampling activities. results differ, determination as EPA shall the to which results have shall the final be used in determining clean-up opjectives. J • DATA REDUCTION, VALIDATION, AND REPORTING Reduction of the analytical data, validation procedures for the data, and final repo'rting format for the data shall be addressed. K. DATA QUALITY OBJECTIVES The Data Quality Objectives for all sampling activities be described in the SAP'. Generally QA1 and QA2 are for achieving Procedures objeccives appropriate. the neceaeary Q level the including laboratory' and field duplicate samples, matrix spikes, performance Evaluation limits of detection must be samples, described. must . L. DECONTAMINATION Decontamination personnel, M. areas and methods, shall be addressed. for equipment and REPORTING AND DOCUMENTATION OF ANALYTICAL DATA A final report detailing all sampling activity on-site, used for data, procedures analytical sampling, and data used, QA/QC controls, analytical procedures validation results shall be presented to the'EPA within 30 days of completion of .the removal phase of· work. Summary reports of analytical results must be submitted to EPA 21 days after the sample collection dates for 7 each or after sampling event, days receiving analytical results whichever .is less. When analytical. results are obtained during the implementation of the Removal action that effect soil removal decisions such data must be made available to EPA immediately. V. PROJECT SCHEDULE A schedule of operations for the Removal must be developed the addressing the specific tasks to be accomplished, anticipated start date, the duration of the tasks, and the This must include the sequence in projected completion date .. 12 |