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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011674
RECORD_ID
PR0506624
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007549
FACILITY_NAME
WEBER POINT SEAWALL
STREET_NUMBER
221
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
221 N CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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i <br /> ' KLEINFELDER <br /> removed from each monitoring well Discharge water is stored in 55-gallon drums and left on <br /> site for later discharge or disposal by the client, depending on laboratory results <br /> After the wells are developed, the aquifer is allowed to equilibrate for at least 24 to 48 hours <br /> The wells can then be purged and sampled Purging and sampling may be accomplished with <br /> Teflon bladder pumps and/or bailers During the purging of the wells, field parameters (pH, <br /> conductivity, and temperature) are monitored Samples are collected after the field parameters <br /> have stabilized (normally requiring the removal of three to five well volumes) Water sampling <br /> containers are supplied and prepared by the laboratory These sample containers are immediately <br /> sealed after sample collection and placed in an iced cooler At the end of the day, the water <br /> samples are delivered under chain-oI-custody to an analytical laboratory certified by the state for <br /> the planned chemical analysis <br /> B-3 3 Sample Handling <br /> ' After labeling, the sample is immediate) stored in an iced cooler for transport to the analytical <br /> p Y p Y <br /> laboratory The label includes Kleinfelder's name,fob number, the date and time the sample was <br /> collected, the employee numbei of the individual who performed the sampling, and a unique <br /> five-digit sample identification number A custody seal is also placed on the sample in such a <br /> way that any attempt to tamper with the sample is easily visible An example of a sample label <br /> and custody seal ate attached at the end of this appendix <br /> ' A Kleinfelder chain-ot-custody foi m is attached to the cooler The chain-of-custody form <br /> includes Kleinfelder's name, address and telephone number, the employee number of the <br /> individual who performed the sampling, the sample numbers, the date and time the samples were <br /> collected, the number of containers each sample occupies, and the analyses for which the <br /> samples are being submitted Tine chain-of-custody form is signed by each person who handles <br /> the samples, including all Klemfelder employees and the receiving employee of the analytical <br /> laboratory when the samples are dell vel.ed An example of the chatn-of-custody form is attached <br /> B-3 4 Equipment Decontamination <br /> To reduce the potential for cross-contamination between wells, all developing and sampling <br /> equipment is washed in a trisodium phosphate solution and rinsed in distilled water or steam <br /> cleaned prior to use in the next monitoring well <br /> i <br /> 20-1129-101201 7 R+14 Page n-5 <br /> © 1997 KIc iniddL1 Inc luny 14 1997 <br />
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