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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001364
RECORD_ID
PR0536618
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0021026
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON CHARTER WAY COMMON PLUME
STREET_NUMBER
440
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16503003
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
440 W CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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-� sl <br /> r1 ��0 + <br /> Texaco Refining and Marketing Inc , Environmental Health and Safety <br /> Standard Operating Procedures <br /> for Groundwater Monitoring and Sampling <br /> The following are routine procedures to be followed by personnel obtaining field information <br /> concerning petroleum product thickness and samples of groundwater during the monitoring and <br /> sampling of Texaco sites These procedures are designed to assure that <br /> • Information and samples are properly collected <br /> • Samples are identified, preserved and transported in a manner such that they are <br /> representative of field conditions <br /> • Monitoring and sampling results are reproducible <br /> Water Level Measurements <br /> Water level measurements are needed to document groundwater flow directions and calculate <br /> gradient By gauging the level of water in a groundwater monitoring well and comparing the <br /> compiled data, calculations can be made that determine the direction the groundwater at the <br /> monitored well is flowing and the groundwater gradient between successive monitoring wells <br /> • An interface probe or electronic probe is generally used to gauge the level of water in a <br /> monitoring well When using either probe, it is slowly lowered into the well until the <br /> oscillating alarm indicating water is heard Raise the interface probe above the water <br /> level and lower back into the water at least three times to verify that the true depth to <br /> water is measured The depth to water should always be measured form the same spot <br /> on the top of the well casing The designate"Top of Casing" mark should beat the North <br /> • side of the casing Without moving the probe, read the numbers on the tape to <br /> determine the distance to water from the top of the well casing A chalked, steel add- <br /> tape may also be used to gauge the level of water in a monitoring well When using the <br /> steel tape, it is slowly lowered into the well until the chalked portion of the tape <br /> encounters water Read the numbers on the tape to determine the distance from the <br /> predetermined top of the well casing Raise the tape to the surface grade, re-chalk and <br /> lower it back into the water at least tow times to verify that the true depth to water is <br /> measured Record the depth to water on the Well Gauging Form and Groundwater <br /> Sampling Form <br /> Petroleum Product Thickness Measurements <br /> If free phase petroleum hydrocarbons (product) are observed floating on the groundwater surface <br /> during the water level measurement, the thickness of the product will be measured in each <br /> appropriate well Groundwater samples will not be collected for chemical analysis from wells <br /> containing product (even a sheen) unless specifically requested by the Project Coordinator If <br /> the Project Coordinator requests that wells containing product be sampled, only those wells with <br /> product thickness of less than 0 01 foot will be sampled Arrangements to bail, store, and <br /> dispose of product must be made separately. When product is stored, according to Texaco <br /> policy, it will be double-contained and disposed of within 90 days of generation Product <br /> thickness will be measured using interface probes, and/or acrylic (clear plastic) bailers The <br /> procedures for obtaining level and thickness measurements using each instrument are <br /> • The level of the top of the product will be measured with an interface probe When <br /> product is suspected but not measurable with the interface probe, a visual evaluation <br /> can be made using clear bailers A bailer will be lowered into the water/product surface <br /> so that the top of the bailer is NOT submerged, the bailer is then removed from the well <br /> 1 <br />
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