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1 <br /> r.eologicAt Technics Inc Page 3 <br /> IS2"a Quarter 2002 Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> Project No 507 2 <br /> October 15, 2002 <br /> Vertical gradient calculation formulas are as follows <br /> ' • Vertical correction for gradient [(gw gradient slope) x (distance) = vertical correction] <br /> Vertical head [(head of deep well) - (head of shallow + correction) =vertical head] <br /> ' . Vertical gradient [(vertical head) /(vertical distance) = vertical gradient] <br /> For the June 2002 monitoring event a vertical gradient was calculated for the MW-9/MW- <br /> 109 pair The vertical gradient was negative (a downward direction) and approximately <br /> twice the magnitude of the horizontal gradient of the water table <br /> ' 1.2 Groundwater Sampling Procedure <br /> On June 20, 2002, Don Light of Del-Tech mobilized to the site to conduct groundwater <br /> monitoring of the site's eleven monitoring wells <br /> Before sampling was attempted, the wells were sounded for depth to water and then a clear <br />' disposable bailer was used to determine if floating product was present No free product <br /> was noted for this event The wells were purged of at least three well volumes of stagnant <br /> water using a dedicated Waterra check-ball assembly and '/2 inch tubing Purging continued <br /> until the temperature, conductivity, and pH of the groundwater stabilized (<10% variation in <br /> three consecutive readings), indicating that formation water- representative of aquifer <br /> conditions was entering the wells These water quality parameters were measured at <br /> intervals of each well volume purged <br />' Once purging was complete, a water sample was collected from the Waterra tube Care was <br /> taken to minimize sample agitation Once the sample container was filled and capped, the <br /> bottle was inverted, tapped and checked for headspace bubbles The sample container was <br />' identified and labeled with a unique designation, inserted into a foam holder and placed into <br /> an ice chest cooled to 4°C for transport to the laboratory <br />' All non-disposable sampling equipment was decontaminated using a hot water washer and <br /> detergent before and between uses Disposable gloves were used by the technician to <br /> collect all samples and were changed with each sample collection - <br />' A chain of custody document, listing all samples collected accompanied the samples <br /> from <br />' field to laboratory, thereby providing a means to track the movement of and insure the <br /> integrity of the samples <br /> All water purged from each monitoring well and not used as a sample was placed in a 55 <br /> gallon DOT approved container These drums were properly labeled and will be stored on <br /> site until their proper disposition can be arranged <br /> Groundwater monitoring field logs are included in Appendix C <br />