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I <br /> I <br /> s <br /> APPENDIX B <br /> I GROUNDWATER SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROCEDURES <br /> I <br /> Subjective Analysis of Monitoring Wells <br /> Groundwater samples were collected for subjective analysis frons just below the air-fluid <br /> I interface in the monitoring wells by lowering approximately half the length of a clean <br /> Teflon® bailer through the interface The bailer was retrieved and the water sample <br /> examined for floating product, sheen, or other subjective evidence of hydrocarbons <br /> I <br /> Measurement of the Depth to Groundwater in Monitoring Wells <br /> IThe depth of the groundwater surface in the monitoring wells was measured from the top of <br /> the well casing to the nearest 0 01 foot with a Solinst water level indicator <br /> lieGroundwater Sampling <br /> The static water level in each well was measured to the nearest 0 01 foot with a Solinst <br /> electric water level indicator cleaned with a laboratory-grade, non-phosphatic detergent and <br /> deionized water before use in each well A clean bailer was used to obtain a sample from <br /> the surface of the water in the well for a subjective analysis of hydrocarbons The sample <br /> was retrieved and visually examined for floating product, sheen, color, and clarity <br /> IApproximately three casing volumes of groundwater were purged from the wells using a <br /> stainless-steel, electrical, submersible pump The pump, cables, and hoses were cleaned <br /> I with a laboratory-grade, non-phosphatic detergent and water before use in each well The <br /> wells were purged until withdrawal was of sufficient duration to result in stabilized pH, <br /> temperature, and electrical conductivity of the water, as measured by portable meters <br /> calibrated to a standard buffer and conductivity standard The wells recovered to more than <br /> 90 percent of the static water level within 5 minutes of turning off the pump The <br /> groundwater purged from the wells was temporarily stored in 17E, steel, 55-gallon liquid <br /> Iwaste drums approved for this use by the Department of Transportation <br /> Before collecting each groundwater sample, the geologist cleaned the Teflon bailer with a <br /> laboratory-grade detergent and rinsed it with tap water and deiomzed water Hydrochloric <br /> acid was added to the sample vials as a preservative A sample of the formation water was <br /> I � <br /> SAC 1\ISACPFPI\COMMON\Consulting\data\Shared\Projectslmtse\8800341A ah doc-001st i IT CORPORRfIOn <br /> I (01010000) <br /> 1 <br />