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Description / Abstract:
Types of Boreholes—This standard practice addresses the
permanent decommissioning (closure) of the following types of
geotechnical exploratory boreholes. It is specifically intended to
address the closure in situations in which hazardous material or
solid wastes are determined not to be present.1 Included in the
list of geotechnical exploratory boreholes are:
Boreholes progressed with temporary casing for obtaining soil,
rock, and groundwater information;
Uncased boreholes progressed for obtaining soil, rock, and
groundwater information using drilling mud or open-hole
techniques;
Hollow-stem flight auger boreholes;
Observation wells for monitoring groundwater conditions;
Instrumentation boreholes (i.e., piezometers, Borros points,
etc.);
Cone penetrometer boreholes; and
Soil characterization tests (vane shear, dilatometer, etc.).
Intent of Practice—This practice describes the overall
process of decommissioning the holes and, as such, includes a
systematic approach to completing the process. The typical steps
entail an evaluation of the specific site characteristics and
potential problems, a review of available decommissioning options
including the null option if applicable, selection of an
appropriate sealant, and a method of sealing. Specific requirements
for the quality control and performance of the sealed borehole are
addressed. Record-keeping requirements are noted.
Safety—This standard practice does not propose to
address all safety concerns associated with its usage. It is the
duty and responsibility of the user of this practice to establish
appropriate safety and health practices and determine the
applicability of other state regulatory limitations prior to
use.