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What if a pit bottom soil sample cannot be collected due to the presence of bedrock?

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What if a pit bottom soil sample cannot be collected due to the presence of bedrock?

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In this case, a downgradient groundwater sample may need to be collected in order to determine if contamination has migrated along the soil-bedrock interface to points beyond the confines of the tank pit. Please note that it is always better to take a soil sample, even if you have to scrape the bedrock bottom.

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