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I <br /> CALIFORNIA GEOPHYSICAL GROUP, INC, <br />' P O Box 578341, Modesto, CA 95357 Tel (209) 527-1247 <br /> Fax (209) 527-4810 <br />' QUALITY ASSURANCEIQUALITY CONTROL <br /> PROTOCOLS <br /> 2005 <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING SAMPLING <br />' When the technician arrives at a site for a quarterly sampling the first thing done is to <br /> locate each well Standard operating procedures to minimize cross contamination, are <br />' to work from the cleanest potential monitoring point progressively to the highest <br /> possible contaminated location(s) All monitoring well exteriors should be cleaned prior <br /> to opening the well, orange safty cones are placed in the proper position before starting <br /> to work <br />' The monitoring well boxes are opened and unlocked and the well cap is placed back on <br /> the well head very loosely to allow the static water level to stabilize If the well boxes <br />' have any standing water that is pumped out before starting the sampling <br /> After the well head screening is completed, the opened wells have allowed the water <br /> within the casing time to stabilize to the surface atmospheric pressure The breathing <br /> time also allows any trapped gas to expel and reduce the chance of any exposure to <br /> the sampling technician <br /> All of the monitoring wells are measured to one hundredth of an inch, for the static <br /> standing depth to water with a solinist depth to water meter and then the total depth is <br /> measured of each well We take the depth of the well and water from the high point of <br /> I the casing of each well Decontamination is completed at each well to the measuring <br /> tape A spray bottle with alconox soap and a spray bottle with clean rinse water is used <br /> to complete the task <br /> IDuring the purging of the well the sample integrity is always considered You should <br /> attempt to purge the well without stressing the subsurface static conditions As each <br /> well casing volume is removed the PH, temperature, conductivity, oxygen levels and <br /> odor is monitored and recorded on the smpling sheet <br /> Del-Tech, the subcontractor for California Geophysical Group, Inc (CGG) uses the <br /> waterra method with a dedicated waterra inertia pumping unit Each well has its own <br /> dedicated tubing so there is no cross contamination between wells The waterra <br /> system withdraws the water from the area of the slotted casing All field equipment <br /> I used during any monitoring event will be cleaned by steaming or washing with TSP and <br /> cleaned inside with a special brush After the washing, all equipment will be rinsed with <br /> clean water to be sure that it is free of any soaps, etc <br /> Each well is purged at a steady flow rate The goal is to not over stress or draw down <br /> the water formation within the well casing and to establish a smooth lateral flow through <br /> the well screen interval Each well should be purged for a proposed minimum of three <br /> calculated casing purge volumes <br /> I <br />