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Entries into field logbook must be preceded with the time the observation was made <br />(24-hour time units). <br />£ Anew author must sign and print his/her name before additional entries are made. <br />6. Record the following information on a daily basis: <br />a. Date. <br />b. Name of individual making entry. <br />c. Names of field team members and other individuals, including on-site subcontractor <br />staff involved in subject field activities. <br />d. Any individuals or visitors who are observing team's activities. <br />Description of activities being conducted. <br />£ Weather conditions and other pertinent data. <br />g. Instruments used and serial numbers. <br />7. Other logbook entry requirements include: <br />a. Changes in weather. <br />b. Deviations from procedures including reasons for deviations. <br />c. Problems, downtime, or delays. <br />d. Sample identification, analyses to be requested, preservation methods, and container <br />types. <br />Activities taken to mitigate possibility of sample bias or conditions which may bias <br />samples. <br />£ Information identifying any photographs taken (film roll number, photo number, view <br />direction, subject description, etc., as applicable. <br />Routine activities that have been conducted and documented may be referenced with the <br />appropriate page and entry in the logbook in lieu of repeating a full description of that <br />activity (e.g., "Well development performed as described on p. 92, 09:20, no deviations <br />from method"). To facilitate routine data collection and later data entry, data such as water <br />levels or field parameters should be recorded in tables in the field logbook It is <br />recommended that copies of the field notes should be made on a weekly basis, at a <br />minimum, with copies maintained in the project files. <br />END OF APPENDIX A <br />0711-46152/08-OS A-3 F~a~_APP~a A F,e~a ~o~ eAe~.a~~ <br />