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text 221 f sampling from stockpiles that contain only coarse or only fine aggregate obtain a representative sample from a stockpile when conditions require sampling from this source take separate samples from different parts of the pile avoid any segregated areas take samples from stockpiles near the top of the pile near the base of the pile and at the intermediate point shove a board into the pile just above the point of sampling to prevent further segregation during sampling do not use the aggregate on the surface of the stockpile as part of the sample dig a small trench or hole into the pile approximately one foot deep and take the sample from the innermost part of the hole take samples from these three points at several places around the stockpile and combine them to form a composite sample