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i <br /> The pH, specific conductance, temperature, turbidity, and dissolved oxy- <br /> gen meters will be calibrated each day before field activities begin. The <br /> calibration will be checked once each day to verify meter performance. <br /> I Field meter calibrations will be recorded on the Water Sample Feld Data <br /> Sheet <br /> Well Sampling <br /> A Teflon bailer will be the only equipment acceptable for well sampling. <br /> When samples for volatile organic analysis are being collected, the flow of <br /> ground water from the bailer will be regulated to mirum,ze turbulence and <br /> aeration Glass bottles of at least 40-milliliters volume and fitted with <br /> Teflon-lined septa will be used in sampling for volatile organics. These <br /> bottles will be filled completely to prevent air from remaining in the bottle. <br /> A positive meniscus forms when the bottle is completely full A convex <br /> Teflon septum will be placed over the posdive meniscus to eliminate air <br /> After the bottle is capped, it is inverted and tapped to verify that it contains <br /> no air bubbles. The sample containers for other parameters will be filled, <br /> filtered as required, and capped. <br /> When required, dissolved concentrations of metals will be determined <br /> using appropriate field filtration techniques. Samples will be filtered by <br /> emptying the contents of the Teflon bailer into a pressure transfer vessel. <br /> A disposable 0 45-micron acrylic copolymer filter %nil be threaded onto the <br /> transfer vessel at the discharge point, and the vessel will be sealed. Pres- <br /> sure will be applied to the vessel with a hand pump and the filtrate will be <br /> directed into the appropriate containers Each filter will be used once and <br /> discarded <br /> Sample Preservation and Handling <br /> The following section specifies sample containers, preservation methods, <br /> Iand sample handling procedures <br /> Sample Containers and Preservation <br /> Sample containers vary with each type of analytical parameter Container <br /> types and materials will be selected to be nonreactive with the particular <br /> analytical parameter tested. <br /> PRA P91K022 AOW Rev 0 February7, 1992 <br />