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CGeo(ogica[Technics Inc. <br /> Page 4 <br /> Shawver WP Add, <br /> Project No, 757.2 <br /> July 28, 1999 <br /> After the well sealing materials have set (>24 hours) the wells will be developed (using <br /> mechanical surging and pumping methods) until a clear stream of water is obtained. The <br /> well will be purged and groundwater samples collected no sooner than 48 hours after well <br /> development. All development and purge water will be containerized in 55-gallon DOT <br /> approved containers and stored on site until their disposition can be arranged. <br /> Note: If during the drilling of these boreholes, soil contamination is found to not extend <br /> greater than 30 feet below ground surface, the monitoring wells will not be installed at the <br /> site. <br /> 2.4 Groundwater Sampling Procedure <br /> The groundwater in the new wells will be sampled no sooner than 48 hours after well <br /> development. The following is a procedure for the sampling of groundwater from the well: <br /> Before sampling is attempted the well will be sounded for depth to water and then a clear <br /> disposable bailer will be used to determine if floating product is present. The well will be <br /> purged of at least 3 well volumes of stagnant water using either a submersible pump or a <br /> stainless steel bailer. Purging will continue until the temperature, conductivity, and pH of the <br /> groundwater has stabilized (<I0% variation between three readings) indicating that formation <br /> water representative of aquifer conditions is entering the well. These water quality <br /> parameters are measured at intervals of each well volume purged. <br /> A stainless steel or disposable plastic bailer will be used to collect each sample. Care will be <br /> taken to minimize sample agitation from the initial filling of the bailer to the transfer of the <br /> sample to the VOA vial and glass amber liter bottles. Once the sample container is filled and <br /> capped, the bottle will be inverted, tapped, and checked for headspace bubbles. The sample <br /> container is identified and labeled with a unique designation, inserted into foam holders and <br /> placed in an ice chest cooled to 4°C for transport to the laboratory. <br /> All non-disposable sampling equipment is decontaminated using a steam cleaner before and <br /> between uses. Disposable gloves will be used while collecting all samples and will be <br /> changed with each sampling event. A bailer blank for each borehole will be collected prior to <br /> sampling by filling the decontaminated stainless steel bailer with water (provided by the <br /> laboratory) and then filling a VOA vial (provided by the laboratory) using the same <br /> procedures for actual sample collection. <br /> Bailer blanks for each sample, along with a field blank (prepared from water provided by the <br /> laboratory poured into a VOA vial on site), will accompany the samples to the laboratory and <br /> serve as checks against cross contamination. <br /> A chain of custody document, listing all samples collected, accompanies the samples from <br /> field to laboratory, thereby providing a means to track their movement and insure their <br /> integrity. <br /> All water purged from each monitoring well will be placed in a 55 gallon DOT approved <br /> container, labeled and stored on site. <br />