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• <br /> River Islands 6835.4.002.01 <br /> Pond E, Water Recycling Plant September 6, 2005 <br /> AUTHORIZATION REQUEST FOR MONITORING WELL Page 2 <br /> INSTALLATION AND GROUNDWATER STUDY <br /> Drilling will include using 10-inch-diameter hollow stem augers. Soil samples will be collected <br /> for field soil classification only and for sampling by Hydrofocus. The well screen interval will be <br /> from 15 to 30 feet below the ground surface (bgs). The well screen will consist of <br /> 4-inch-diameter, Schedule 40 PVC pipe with 0.010-inch-wide machined slots and <br /> flushed-threaded connections. The bottom of the well will be comprised of 2 feet of solid casing, <br /> sealed with a PVC cap. Based on grain size distribution analyses of soil samples collected during <br /> our geotechnical explorations at local sites, #2 clean, kiln-dried, silica sand filter pack material <br /> will be placed in the annular space around the well screens up to 3 feet above the highest screen <br /> slot. A surge block will then be used to consolidate the filter pack. A two-foot-thick layer of <br /> bentonite pellets with be placed over the filter pack and clean water will be added to hydrate the <br /> pellets for 30 minutes prior to sealing the remainder of the borehole with neat cement. We will <br /> extend the well casing between 2 to 3 feet above the ground surface and install a steel standpipe <br /> to protect the well casing and the data logging equipment that will be installed later. Protective <br /> crash posts will be installed around the monitoring well. <br /> At least 48 hours after completion of the well installation, the monitoring well will be developed <br /> through purging groundwater to maximize the hydraulic connection between the well and the <br /> surrounding aquifer material and remove fine sediment. A minimum of three well casing <br /> volumes will be purged from the well using a 12-volt pump while monitoring stabilization of <br /> groundwater parameters (temperature, pH and electrical conductivity). Purging will continue <br /> during well development until flowing water is visually clear. We have assumed that the <br /> groundwater is not contaminated at the site,therefore the purge water will not be containerized. <br /> Water Level Data Collection <br /> Following well development, the monitoring well will be equipped with a pressure transducer <br /> that will allow for automated data collection and efficient data retrieval. In addition, as <br /> recommended by the manufacture, one additional transducer will be purchased to provide <br /> barometric corrections of the data (2 transducers total). We propose to download information <br /> from the data loggers onto a laptop computer once per month, for a period of three months <br /> following well construction to assure the data loggers are operating properly. We will then <br /> download data from the loggers once per quarter for three additional quarters. The water level data <br /> will be translated into an electronic spreadsheet format and the data for the well will be plotted <br /> versus time to illustrate changes in water levels over time. We will summarize the groundwater data <br /> quarterly using a cumulative format. <br /> Quarterly Water Quality Sampling <br /> We propose to sample the water well on a quarterly basis with the first sampling event occurring <br /> shortly after well installation and development. Three additional events are currently proposed to <br /> provide one year of quarterly data. The following sampling protocol will be used to collect the <br /> water samples: <br />