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LEVI E-FRICKE <br /> Levine-Fricke will direct the drilling subcontractor to place <br /> waste soils and waste water generated during this investigation <br /> in appropriate containers. Disposal of the waste water and soils <br /> will be the responsibility of the Client, the designated waste <br /> generator. Levine-Fricke will assist the Client to identify <br /> disposal options after receiving analytical results of soils <br /> collected from the borings. The cost for waste disposal will <br /> depend on the amounts, types and concentrations of chemicals <br /> contained in the waste, and is not included in the budget for <br /> this Work Order. <br /> Task 3: Well Development and Ground-Fater Sampling <br /> Monitoring wells will be developed by pumping, surging and/or <br /> bailing to remove fine particles near the well screen and improve <br /> hydraulic communication with the surrounding formation. <br /> Parameters such as water clarity, pH, temperature, specific <br /> conductance and volume extracted will be measured during the <br /> development process to gauge its progress. Observations <br /> regarding odor and possible product sheen will also be noted. <br /> Ground-water sampling will involve pumping and/or bailing <br /> approximately six to ten well casing volumes of water out of the <br /> well prior to sampling. The parameters listed above will be <br /> measured during purging. <br /> One round of ground-water samples will be collected using a <br /> Teflon bailer. Samples will be transferred into 40-m1 VOA vials <br /> with Teflon septa and 1-liter amber-colored glass bottles. The <br /> samples will be stored in a chilled cooler for delivery to the <br /> laboratory. A field blank sample and duplicate will also be <br /> collected for quality control purposes. All equipment used <br /> during ground-water sampling will be cleaned with Alconox (a <br /> laboratory-grade detergent) and steam-cleaned, and the bailer <br /> will be fitted with a new rope prior to each use. If petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons or constituents are detected in this initial round <br /> of sampling and analysis, additional sampling and analysis will <br /> likely be required beyond the scope of this Work Plan. <br /> Task 4: Laboratory Analysis <br /> A total of four ground-water samples (two well samples, one <br /> duplicate and one field blank) will be analyzed by a State- <br /> certified laboratory. The samples will be analyzed for total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline using modified EPA <br /> Method 8015 , and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes <br /> 5 <br />