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? •T � Yip —e — _ • — � — �— _F �,_ <br /> .a <br /> The presence of floating free product will be checked by noting the depth of the water and marking <br /> that level on the probe wire The probe and wire will be withdrawn from the well and dried Liquid <br /> paste or chalk will be placed on the probe and up the side of the wire for 2 feet (could be higher <br /> depending on the depth of the plume) The probe is then carefully lowered into the well so that the <br /> Probe dust touches and records the water table, care is taken not to lower the probe below the <br /> water table Once the probe has signaled the water table the probe is withdrawn quickly from the <br /> well and the liquid level above the water level point on the probe is measured This liquid level is <br /> the floating product thickness and will be recorded on the sampling sheet <br /> Water samples will be obtained as follows <br /> A) First, one full well volume of water will be withdrawn from the well, <br /> B) The parameters of pH, conductivity or resistively, and temperature will be measured The <br /> color, odor and presence of a sheen of the bailed water will be noted <br /> C) A 2 and 3 well volume of water will be withdrawn and the parameters remeasured, if the results <br /> vary by more than 10% then step C is repeated, <br /> D) The well will be allowed to recover to 80% of its original volume or 2 hours have passed then a <br /> sample will be withdrawn and placed in a 40 ml vial supplied by Sherwood Laboratories of <br /> Hilmar California Sherwood Labs supplies the sample vials with the proper amount of <br /> Hydrochloric Acid in each bottle, so no further acid or any other chemical should be added to <br /> the water The vials will be placed on ice in a cooler and kept on ice until delivered to the lab <br /> or turned over to their couner within 48 hours of the sampling time <br /> Purged water will be placed in a sealed drum and left at the site The drums will be labeled for the <br /> source of the water After the chemical analyses are completed the contamination in each drums <br /> will be assessed If the chemical analyses of the water in a drum shows the water to be free of <br /> contamination then this water will be disposed of a clean water Contaminated water will be <br /> removed from the site by a licensed waste hailer <br /> Water samples will be taken from the water at or near the surface of the water table, unless <br /> otherwise indicated The containers will be filled so that zero headspace is present in the sealed <br /> vial before placing in the cooler Trip blanks will accompany all sample containers A Cham of <br /> Custody will be filled out by the sampler The tests run will be as follows <br /> Test Detection <br /> Limits <br /> DHS TPH Method (gasoline) 500 ug/L <br /> EPA 602 for <br /> Benzene 0 3 ug/L <br /> Toluene 0 3 ug/L <br /> EthylBenzene 0 3 ug/L <br />