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v ' H <br /> 31 January 2000 <br /> S AGE-NC Project No 96-0235 <br /> Page 4 of 4 _ <br /> 4 2 GROUND WATER EXTRACTION PILOT TESTS <br /> For each extraction pilot test, a submersible pump will be used to extract water from a new <br /> extraction well and Induce a decline In static water level Pressure transducers-will be placed in <br /> surrounding wells and the pumping well and a datalogger will be used to monitor the ground water <br /> depths before, during and after pumping A Solinst water level meter will also be used to monitor <br /> ground water depths to confirm and calibrate pressure transducer data The extraction rates may vary, <br /> depending on the drawdown Induced during the field work All extracted groundwater will be stored <br /> in a temporary, above-ground(Baker-type), storage tank or in 55-gallon DOT drums The pump tests <br /> will last approximately 8 hours Graphing and computer modeling will be used to analyze the data ' <br /> and determine aquifer characteristics <br /> 4 <br /> 43 REPORT PREPARATION <br /> Procedures and findings of drilling and well Installations will be summarized in a Quarterly Report <br /> prepared for the site Results of feasibility studies will be detailed in a Corrective Action Plan(CAP) <br /> The CAP will provide an analysis of feasibility testing and include recommendations for soil and _ <br /> ground water remediation at the site The reports will be in a format acceptable to the PHS/EHD and <br /> will be reviewed and signed by a Registered Geologist <br /> Advanced GeoEnvi ron mental,Inc <br /> _ <br /> E <br />