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• <br /> collect groundwater samples from LM-60 was made due to the <br /> previously sampling which showed no detectable PCE or TCE. <br /> Based on our review of tabulated data in WCC (1991a) , LM-60 <br /> has had consistently non-detectable levels of all analytes. <br /> • Since the well is accessible for purging and sampling, <br /> it would be prudent to retrieve a sample prior to <br /> abandonment, due to previously discussed levels of <br /> contaminants in wells in close proximity to LM-60. <br /> Page 3-4 , Section 3 .4 <br /> 20. Section 3 .4 .2 states that "data precision will be assessed <br /> as percent relative standard deviation of <br /> duplicate/replicate samples. " This is the only place in the <br /> Work Plan that field duplicates are mentioned. <br /> • State whether a field duplicate/replicate be retrieved <br /> for each sample. <br /> • Explain the protocol for collection of these <br /> duplicates/replicates. (NOTE: According to Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) policy, post- <br /> sampling purging is required between initial sampling <br /> and the duplicate/replicate retrieval events. ) <br /> Pages 3-5 to 3-7 , Section 3 . 5 <br /> 21. All data, whether "rejected" or "nonconforming" but <br /> "amenable to corrective action" should be presented to EPA <br /> for review. Any decision to reject data should be <br /> documented in presentations to EPA. <br /> Pages 3-7 to 3-10, Section 3 . 6 <br /> 22 . EPA should receive copies of all Engineering Reports and <br /> Analytical Submittals, Minutes of Meetings, Correspondence, <br /> and Monthly Progress Reports. EPA and the state are again <br /> missing from the listing of governmental agencies to receive <br /> copies of all reports and technical documents. <br /> • Explain in the text how EPA and the state receive their <br /> copies. <br /> Page 4-1, Section 4 . 1 <br /> 23 . As previously discussed, Section 4 . 1. 2 states the intention <br /> to drill the "sand backfill" out to total well depth for <br /> Wells No. 1 and 2 , using a 14-inch bit. This creates the <br /> possibility of damage to the 12-inch casing at the bottom of <br /> the Well No. 1. <br /> 7 of 12 <br />