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The teflon bailer used to purge the wells and collect the water samples was thoroughly <br />decontaminated prior to each use to prevent cross -contamination of samples Decontamination <br />' of the bailer consisted of an initial wash with an alconox/potable water solution followed by a <br />potable water rinse, and a final rinse with distilled water The thin nylon line used to lower the <br />bailer was removed and discarded after each use <br />All purge water from the wells and decontamination nnsate was transferred to a 700 -gallon poly - <br />tank located onsite Currently the tank contains approximately 600 gallons of water which <br />consists of well development water, purge water, and decontamination nnsate A sample from <br />the tank will be taken during the next sampling round <br />All field activities were performed in accordance with WESTON's site specific health and safety <br />plan, which was available onsite during field activities A safety meeting was held with field <br />personnel prior to starting work in order to review anticipated safety hazards and emergency <br />procedures The field work for this project was performed under Level D personal safety <br />protection <br />5TKlRPT51AREGiQTR WP <br />A-4 oR17193 <br />