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MULTIPLE DEPTH samples?

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MULTIPLE DEPTH samples?

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• QC samples? • SOIL samples? • DUPLICATE samples? See “Data Entry Tips” located in the section “Technical Information” on our webpage for tips on how to identify these types of samples. Back to Top How do I identify DUPLICATE samples? Duplicate samples should be identified in the EDF file’s SAMPID field by entering the SAMPID used for the non-duplicate plus the letters “DUP” (e.g “MW-1DUP”). The FIELD_POINT_NAME for the non-duplicate sample and its duplicate should be the same. Back to Top What about STOCKPILE and COMPOSITE samples? If the stockpile sample or composite sample (often collected from stockpiles or holding drums) laboratory analytical results are included in the hard copy regulatory report, then you must also submit them electronically to GeoTracker. To do so, you’ll need to first upload FPNs. Stockpile sample locations do not have to be surveyed but do need to be shown on the site map (see the document titled “Reporting Requirements” in the section “Electronic Reporting

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