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ARCHIVED REPORTS XR0010698
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0010698
RECORD_ID
PR0544218
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0003870
FACILITY_NAME
SRH FOOD & GAS
STREET_NUMBER
749
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
14734309
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
749 E DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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.b $ • s <br /> The well will be developed by bailing at least 48 hours after the well seal is placed The bailing <br /> will remove most of the sediment within the casing and remove bridging fines within the slots and <br /> sand pack This will be done by surging using the well water if possible, if not then only potable <br /> water may be used A log of the amount of introduced water will be kept and its use will be kept to <br /> a minimum Bailing and surging will continue until the water does not contain any silt or clay The <br /> amount of water added to the well to develop it must be removed from the well during <br /> development All purged water will be stored in drums, the drums will be sealed and left on site <br /> until the condition of the water is assessed <br /> Sampling Protocol <br /> Soil samples will be obtained from the core samples taken every 5 feet during drilling A split <br /> spoon sampler with brass sleeves will be used The samples will remain within the brass sleeve <br /> covered with aluminum foil, and capped with the plastic caps which are supplied with the sleeves <br /> The plastic cap will be taped to the brass sleeve using duct tape so that an air tight seal is <br /> obtained Samples will be marked and placed in a cooler of ice until they are turned over to the <br /> laboratory, which should be within 48 hours of the drilling A Cham of Custody will be filled out by <br /> the sampler and signed by the laboratory <br /> The split spoon sampler and the brass sleeves will be decontaminated before each sampling <br /> event They will be washed with Tri-sodium phosphate detergent and water and rinsed thoroughly <br /> with clean water <br /> Core samples can be measured with a OVA meter and the readings will be recorded on the drill <br /> log These readings will be used to help select the cores to be sent for laboratory analyses <br /> A minimum of one core samples will be sent for analysis One of these samples will be from the <br /> capillary fringe If possible, one sample will be sent which is thought to be free of contaminant and <br /> one that is thought to be contaminated One sample will be sent for at least every 15 feet of drilled <br /> hole above the water table If the water table is at 10 feet or less then only 2 samples will betaken <br /> and analyzed <br /> GROUNDWATER SAMPLING <br /> The equipment used to withdraw water from the well will be a PVC bailers At the samplers option, <br /> he may purge the well with an electric pump All equipment including the bailers, bailing cord, <br /> water depth measuring devise and the pump and electric Imes and hose must be decontaminated <br /> prior to entering any well They will be decontaminated by washing with Tn-sodium phosphate <br /> detergent and water and thoroughly rinsing them with clean water <br /> The well will be purged and a water sample will be taken immediately after purging The depth to <br /> groundwater will be measured from the highest point on the top of the casing to the surface of the <br /> water table The devise used will be an electric conductivity devise which trips a red light and a <br /> buzzer when the probe touches water A minimum of three measurements will be made at each <br /> well, the final reading will be noted after 2 or more readings do not vary by more than 0 01 feet <br /> The total depth of the well will also be measured This information along with water parameters <br /> mentioned later will be entered onto the sampling sheet The well volume will be calculated <br /> according to the formula supplied <br />
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