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<br />outside of the control criteria, the field sampling personnel will <br />' take appropriate corrective measures. The sequence of sample <br />management events will be reversed until the sample can be brought <br />within control limits. <br />If a sample can not be returned to control limits it will be the <br />' responsibility of the field sampling personnel to notify the <br />Project Manager. If, in their opinion, the deficiency does not <br />warrant recollection of the sample, the flow of sample management <br />will continue. All such deficiencies in sample quality control <br />will be noted on the Field Data Collection Sheet. <br />2.1.10 Dispatch Samples to the Laboratory: samples will be delivered by the <br />field sampling personnel or shipped for overnight delivery to an <br />analytical laboratory certified by the U.S. EPA for Safe Drinking <br />' Water Act protocols for analyses according to these protocols. <br />Shipping coolers will be provided with a security seal. <br />1 <br />2.1.11 Laboratory Review of Sample Inteerity and Paperwork: Upon accepting <br />' delivery of the chain of custody, a copy of this chain mf custody <br />will be included as part of the laboratory's analysis r@port. <br />' The laboratory will next inspect the security seal on the cooler to <br />' determine if the samples have been tampered with. After opening <br />the cooler the laboratory will remove and sign the enclosed chain <br />' of custody indicating the time and date the cooler was apened. A <br />thorough inspection of the samples will be conducted to evaluate: <br />' (1) that the ice pack is still partially frozen and the <br /> contents of the cooler have remained in a chilled <br /> condition during transport; <br />' (2) that the sample containers are full, intact and free <br /> from external contamination (if the container is not <br /> -9- <br />1 <br />