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LN �"� Revised Additional Vapor and�Groundwater Monitoring Well Work Plan <br /> Raymond Investment Corporation <br /> October 30,2009 <br /> Page 7 <br /> I.r <br /> intrusion, which is also superior to hydrated bentonite chips alone. The bentonite will be hydrated with <br /> potable water. A traffic rated vault box will be installed on each boring at the ground surface. <br /> La <br /> 4.3 MONITORING WELL SURVEYING,DEVELOPMENT, AND SAMPLING <br /> Following installation of the monitoring wells, the wells will be surveyed to determine the location and <br /> V elevation of the well collar in order to comply with AB2886 (Water Code sections 13195 — 13198). The <br /> well collars will be surveyed with a vertical accuracy of 0.01 foot to a NAVD 88 or NGVD 29 datum, <br /> and with a horizontal accuracy of 0.03 foot to a NAD 83 datum. The measuring point for water-level <br /> measurements will be marked on the well collar. Well survey data will be submitted in the required <br /> electronic deliverable format to GeoTracker. r <br /> lv 4.4 GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL DEVELOPMENT AND SAMPLING <br /> At least 48 hours following construction, the monitoring well will be developed by surging and bailing <br /> the groundwater in the well until the discharge water is relatively free of sediment (clear to the unaided <br /> LA eye). The monitoring well will be purged until the temperature, electrical conductivity, and pH of the <br /> water have stabilized. All well-development equipment will be cleaned prior to use by washing in a <br /> solution of laboratory-grade, non-phosphate detergent and deionized water, and by double rinsing with <br /> td deionized water. The purge water discharged from the well during development will be containerized in <br /> 55-gallon drums, sealed, labeled, and left on Site to await disposal pending results of laboratory analyses. _ <br /> lv A groundwater sample will be collected at least 48 hours following development of each monitoring <br /> well. Prior to sample collection, the static water level in the well will be measured to the nearest <br /> 0.01-foot with a battery-operated water level meter. A disposable bailer will be lowered into the well to <br /> check for floating product, petroleum odor, and/or sheen. if floating product is encountered, the thickness <br /> of the product will be measured, but no laboratory sample will be collected. The monitoring well will be <br /> purged using a clean, disposable bailer until the temperature, electrical conductivity, and pH of the water <br /> have stabilized. At least three casing volumes of water will be purged from the monitoring well. The <br /> water purged from th we ell will be containerized in 55-gallon drums and left on Site pending analytical <br /> results of the groundwater samples. The groundwater samples will be collected with a clean, disposable <br /> bailer and transferred to laboratory-supplied containers. Each container will be labeled for sample <br /> identification and placed in a cooler chilled with ice. Upon completion of the fieldwork, the groundwater <br /> samples will be delivered under chain-of-custody procedures to a California-certified laboratory for <br /> analyses. <br /> La <br /> 4.5 SOIL VAPOR SAMPLING PROCEDURES <br /> Soil vapor sampling will be conducted in general accordance with the Department of Toxic Substances <br /> Control (DISC) Guidance for the Evaluation and Mitigation of Subsurface Vapor Intrusion to Indoor <br /> Air dated February 7, 2005. Purging of the tubing will be conducted a minimum of 48 hours following <br /> installation of the probe to allow time for subsurface conditions to equilibrate. l,l e-$ <br /> A soil vapor sample will be collected from the boring in a 6,000-milliliter (ml) Summa canister. The <br /> Summa canister will be individually certified by the laboratory to be clean for the target compounds <br /> (100% canister cleaning certification). The Summa canister will be checked for vacuum seal integrity by <br /> connecting a gauge to the canister and confirming that vacuum pressure is greater than 25 inches of <br /> mercury. Three to five tubing volumes will be purged from the tubing. The purge volume for t/4-inch <br /> �- tubing is 4 cubic centimeters (cc) or 4 milliliters (ml) per foot of tubing. The total length of the vapor <br /> Ca CONDOR <br /> L <br />