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BCR & Associates, Lice Rev 02 05194 <br /> Standard Pirocedu ve 5 <br /> Purging and Sampling Groundwater !!Monitoring Wells <br /> See Site Health and Safety and Equipment Decontamination <br /> Well Purging <br /> The purpose of well purging is to remove stagnant water from the well casing and <br /> to provide representative formation water for laboratory analysis In theory, one <br /> WELL BORE volume should suffice for this purpose In practice, it is difficult to <br /> instantaneously evacuate one such volume and replace it completely with <br /> formation water without mixing stagnant and fresh formation water Since well <br /> water is removed during purging gradually over time, the measurement of CASING <br /> volummes and specific parameters has become the "industry" standard for <br /> determining valid purging Typically, the well is purged until temperature, specific <br /> conductance and pH have "stabilized " <br /> The well will be purged with a decontaminated bailer or centrifugal pump Purge <br /> water will be temporarily lawfully stored in accordance with specific site <br /> procedures, typically 55-gallon DOT-17H drums are used for this purpose The <br /> purge water is monitored for specific conductance, temperature and pH The unit <br /> will be calibrated on site for pH, and temperature, and will be adjusted on site to <br /> match well water temperature Typical units are factory conductance calibrated <br /> Where temperature fluctuates rapidly due to the differential between formation <br /> water temperature and ambient atmospheric, this condition will be recorded Initial <br /> cloudy water will be monitored and recorded once each casing volume Purging <br /> will continue until the water clears and three successive bailers indicate pH units <br /> within one standard unit 0 e 1110) and specific conductance is within 1 % <br /> Temperature stabilization often cannot be determined accurately, as noted above <br /> The readings are measured and recorded in the Monitoring Well Purge and Sample <br /> Field Form, and samples collected <br /> Low-Yield Forma ipns <br /> f Where formation yield is low, the well may be bailed or pumped dry The duration <br /> of purging, and the quantity of water removed is recorded The well may be <br /> sampled when the water level in the well has recovered to 85% of the static level <br /> s <br />