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Geological rechxH kc. Page 6 <br />' Groundwater Morutonng Report <br /> Project No 425 2 <br /> • January 31,2006 <br /> ' the well Groundwater parameter stabilization was characterized by three successive readings <br /> within 10% Before a sample is collected, standard operating procedure requires that the <br /> ' well's water level be allowed to recharge to at least 80% of its initial level <br /> Del-Tech noted the following variances in sampling protocol <br /> ' • MW-2 Strong fuel odor, heavy sheen <br /> • MW-3 Poor recharge, grab sample collected on 3rd volume (74% recharge) <br /> ' • MW-4 Slow recharge (70% recharge) <br /> • MW-5 Slow recharge (65% recharge) <br /> • MW-7 Poor recharge, grab sample collected on 1"volume (68% recharge) <br /> ' • MW-8 Poor recharge, grab sample collected on 1"volume (75% recharge) <br /> • MW-106 Poor recharge, grab sample collected on I"volume (40% recharge) <br /> A Waterra® pump with dedicated tubing was used to collect each sample, unless indicated as <br /> a grab sample above Extreme care was exercised while collecting samples to prevent <br /> agitation of the water contained in the dedicated tubing or bailer Water samples were <br /> ' transferred from the dedicated tubing or bailer into 40-m1 VOA vials preserved with <br /> hydrochloric acid Care was taken to minimize sample aeration during transfer of the sample <br /> All samples were checked for headspace bubbles, labeled, inserted into foam holders and <br /> placed into a cooled ice chest for transport to the laboratory <br /> The sampling technician wore disposable gloves while collecting all samples <br /> ' water removed from the monitoring wells and not used as a sample was placed in a <br /> All the g <br /> properly labeled 55 gallon DOT (Department of Transportation 17-H) approved container <br /> and temporarily stored on-site <br /> A chain of custody document, listing all samples collected and their intended analyses, <br /> ' accompanied the samples from field to the laboratory, thereby providing a means to track the <br /> movement and insure the integrity of the samples <br /> 2.2 Laboratory Analysis—Monitoring Wells <br /> The groundwater samples collected on October 30, 2005 were delivered to Excelchem <br /> Environmental Labs (California Certification # 2119), of Roseville, California, for analysis <br /> The samples were analyzed using the following methods <br /> ' • BTEX—EPA method 8260B <br /> • TPH-Gasoline—EPA method 8260B <br /> • Fuel Oxygenates (MtBE,DIPE, ETBE, TAME and TBA) by EPA method 8260B <br /> 0 Lead Scavengers (1,2-DCA and EDB) by EPA method 8260B <br />