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. APPENDIX A <br /> SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROCEDURES <br /> The sampling and analysis procedures as well as the quality assurance plan are contained <br /> in this appendix The procedures and adherence to the quality assurance plan will <br /> provide for consistent and reproducible sampling methods, proper application of <br /> analytical methods, accurate and precise analytical results, and finally, these procedures <br /> will provide guidelines so that the overall objectives of the monitoring program are <br /> achieved <br /> Ground {later and Liquid-Phase Petroleum Hydrocarbon Depth <br /> Assessment <br /> Liquid measurements were recorded to the nearest 0 01 foot on the depth to <br /> water/floating product survey form. The groundwater elevation at each monitoring well <br /> was calculated by subtracting the measured depth to water from the surveyed elevation of <br /> the top of the well casing. (Every attempt was made to measure depth to water for all <br /> wells on the same day) Total well depth was then measured by lowering the sensor to the <br /> bottom of the well Total well depth, used to calculate purge volumes and to determine <br /> whether the well screen was partially obstructed by silt, was recorded to the nearest <br /> 0 1 foot on the depth to water/floating product survey form. <br /> Subjective Analysis of Ground Mater <br /> Prior to purging, a water sample is collected from the monitoring well for subjective <br /> assessment The sample is retrieved by gently lowering a clean, disposable bailer to <br /> approximately one-half the bailer length past the air/hquid interface The bailer is then <br /> retrieved, and the sample contained within the bailer is examined for floating LPH and <br /> the appearance of a LPH sheen <br /> Monitoring Well Purging and Sampling <br /> If the depth to groundwater is above the top of the screens of the monitoring well, then <br /> the wells are purged Monitoring wells are purged using a pump or bailer until pH, <br /> temperature, and conductivity of the purge water has stabilized and a minimum of three <br /> well volumes of water have been removed If three well volumes can not be removed in <br /> one half hour's time the well is allowed to recharge to 80% of original level After <br /> recharging, a ground crater sample is then removed from each of the wells using a <br /> disposable bailer Groundwater purged from the monitonng wells was transported the <br /> ARCO holding facility m West Sacramento <br /> Liquid measurements were recorded to the nearest 0 01 foot on the depth to <br /> water/floating product survey foam The groundwater elevation at each monitoring well <br /> Was calculated by subtracting the measured depth to water from the surveyed elevation of <br /> A-1 <br />