Laserfiche WebLink
Wright Environmental Services, Inc. <br />3. The groundwater samples may be collected using a Teflon® or disposable bailer or sampling <br />pump discharge. Sampling gear will be thoroughly steam -cleaned or cleaned with soapy (TSP) water, <br />rinsed with with deionized or distilled water prior to the collection of each sample. When bailers are <br />used, a separate clean bailer will be used to sample each individual well. <br />4. Water samples retained for chemical analysis will be placed in clean, 40 ml VOA glass vials or <br />clean amber glass one -liter bottles or other laboratory prepared sample containers and caps as <br />appropriate for water sampling purpose and analytical test method parameters. Samples will be <br />collected with minimum headspace, and inverted to check for air bubbles. Samples will then be <br />placed in an ice chest on crushed ice, blue ice, or refrigerated at 4 degrees Centigrade. <br />5. Checks on sampler field and decontamination procedures will be performed as needed during <br />the project for sampler decontamination procedures and laboratory quality assurance programs. <br />Sampling blanks (pump blank) of distilled water will be poured through the sampling bailer and <br />placed in clean sample collection bottles or vials. Trip blanks will be sealed by the laboratory and <br />carried by the sampler. One water sample blank will be taken for each set of water samples collected <br />from each set of wells. The number of blanks may be one per sampling event or 10% depending on <br />the number of wells sampled for the given site. Specific checks and blanks, and collection of <br />duplicates or split samples will be revised for project specific needs. <br />6. All sampling equipment will be precleaned prior to arriving on-site, decontaminated <br />following each sampling event, prior to use the next monitoring well and prior to leaving the site. <br />Sample Records and Chain -of -Custody <br />1. Sample records for each sample will contain information on sample type and source <br />/ including; project number, sampler name, sampling date and time, location, laboratory name, <br />sampling method, and any significant conditions that may affect the sampling. <br />2. A signature Chain -of -custody and transference documentation will be maintained at all times. <br />A copy of the Laboratory sample results and the completed Chain -of -custody will be provided with <br />the technical reporting. <br />Quality Control and Quality Assurance Objectives <br />The sampling and chemical laboratory analysis procedures employed for groundwater sampling and <br />monitoring follow quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) outlined in current Federal, State <br />and local agencies guidance documents. Quality assurance objectives have been established to <br />develop and implement procedures for obtaining and evaluating water quality and field data in an <br />accurate, precise and complete manner. In this way, sampling procedures and field measurements <br />provide information that is comparable and representative of actual field conditions. <br />Quality control is maintained by site specific field protocols and requiring the analytical laboratory to <br />preform internal and external QC checks. The goal is to provide data that are accurate, precise, <br />Wes Sampling Protocols last rev. 2/96 Page <br />