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EGG Groundwater Sampling <br /> . � (GWS) <br />' Gregg In Situ, Inc conducts groundwater sampling using a Hydropunche type <br /> groundwater sampler, Figure GWS The groundwater sampler has a retrievable <br />' stainless steel or disposable PVC screen with steel drop off tip This allows for <br /> samples to be taken at multiple depth intervals within the same sounding <br /> location In areas of slower water recharge, provisions may be made to set <br />' temporary PVC well screens during sampling to allow the drill rig to advance to <br /> the next sample location while the groundwater is allowed to infiltrate <br />' The groundwater sampler operates by <br /> advancAng 1 g/ inch hollow push rods <br /> with the filter tip in a closedE ' <br /> configuration to the base of the <br /> desired sampling interval Once at the <br /> desired sample depth, the push rods <br /> are retracted, exposing the encased Previously <br /> Samped <br /> filter screen and allowing groundwater Intwv t <br /> 9 9 �rnervat Perched <br /> I to infiltrate hydrostatically from the = Groundwater <br /> formation into the inlet screen A small <br /> diameter bailer (approximately '/ or s/ <br /> inch) is lowered through the push rods <br /> A ti"FX <br /> into the screen section for sample k . <br /> collection The number of downhole "; � <br /> 'i` <br /> trips with the bailer and time � � �a; 5 <br /> g r � ,k, <br /> necessary to complete the sample `� <br /> collection at each depth interval is ar s { F <br /> I function of sampling protocols, volume #� <br /> requirements, and the yield <br /> characteristics and storage capacity of Aquftr <br /> the formation Upon completion of <br /> sample collection, the push rods and 3 <br /> sampler, with the exception of the PVC <br /> screen and steel drop off tip are <br /> I retrieved to the ground surface, <br /> decontaminated and prepared for the <br /> next sampling event <br /> I Figure GWS <br /> A summary of the groundwater samples collected, including the sampling date, <br /> depth and location identification, is presented in Table 1 and the corresponding <br /> I CPT plot <br /> For a detailed reference on direct push groundwater sampling, refer to Zemo et <br /> al , 1992 <br />