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HORIZON ENVIRONMENTAL INC. <br />GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br />FIELD METHODS AND PROCEDURES <br />The following section describes field procedures that will be completed by Horizon Environmental <br />Inc (Horizon) personnel in performance of the tasks involved with this project <br />1 0 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br />Field work performed by Horizon and subcontractors at the site will be conducted according to guidelines <br />established in a Site Health and Safety Plan (SHSP) The SHSP is a document that describes the hazards <br />that may be encountered in the field and specifies protective equipment, work procedures, and emergency <br />information A copy of the SHSP will be at the site and available for reference by appropriate parties during <br />work at the site <br />20 GROUNDWATER DEPTH EVALUATION <br />Each monitoring well is opened and allowed to equalize to atmospheric pressure prior to sounding Depth -to - <br />water is measured to the nearest 0 01 -foot using an electronic, hand-held, water -level indicator The <br />measuring point is the survey mark on the top of the well casing The tip of the probe is examined in order to <br />determine the presence or absence of product sheen ` <br />3 0 MONITORING WELL PURGING & SAMPLING <br />Prior to purging, a clean, transparent bailer is lowered into the well, and a sample of groundwater is hoisted to <br />the surface The sample fluid is inspected for the presence of free-floating product on its surface Sampling <br />activities conducted subsequent to the initial well development activity will be preceded by purging a minimum <br />of three well volumes by hand -bailing or the use of an electrically -operated pump Purge water will be <br />monitored for the parameters of temperature, pH, and electrical conductivity until stabilized <br />If required, field readings for dissolved oxygen (dOZ), displayed in tenths of parts per million (ppm x 0 1), will be <br />obtained utilizing Hanna Instruments' hand-held, H1-9142 Portable Dissolved Oxygen Meter Generally higher dOz <br />concentrations are expected in samples, which are unimpacted or marginally impacted by hydrocarbons than for <br />samples collected from monitoring wells which yield hydrocarbon -impacted water <br />A well is allowed to recharge to at least 80% of its prepurge volume prior to sampling If a well dewaters, it <br />will be allowed to recharge for a minimum of one to two hours prior to sampling After the water level within <br />the well has stabilized, a sample is collected within a dedicated, clean, disposable, plastic bailer lowered into <br />the well and hoisted when filled <br />4.0 SAMPLE PREPARATION & TRANSPORT FOR LABORATORY ANALYSIS <br />Samples will be transferred to airtight vials, chilled on ice, and transported to a California DoHS-certified <br />laboratory for analysis Samples will be analyzed within the EPA -specified holding time for the requested <br />analysis Each sample container submitted for analysis will have a label affixed to identify the fob number, <br />sample date, time of sample collection, and a sample number unique to that sample <br />A chain -of -custody form will be used to record possession of the sample from time of collection to its arrival at <br />the laboratory When the samples are shipped, the responsible technician or geologist relinquishes custody of <br />the samples by signing the chain -of -custody form, noting the date and time The sample -control officer at the <br />laboratory <br />• venfies sample integrity, <br />• confirms storage in the proper container, <br />• recognizes that an adequate volume of fluid has been collected for the required analysis <br />• identifies the method of preservation, and <br />• accepts custody for the laboratory when these conditions have been satisfied <br />• <br />