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io Groundwater Sample Collection <br /> After wells are purged, or not purged, according to TSR instructions, samples are collected for <br /> laboratory analysis For wells that have been purged using conventional pump or bail methods, <br /> sampling is conducted after the well has recovered to 80 percent of its original volume or after <br /> two hours if the well does not recover to at least SO percent if there is insufficient recharge of <br /> water in the well after two hours, the well is not sampled <br /> Samples are collected by lowering a new, disposable, 1/z-inch to 4-inch polyethylene bottom-fill <br /> bailer to dust below the water level in the well The bailer is retrieved and the water sample is <br /> carefully transferred to containers specified for the laboratory analytical methods indicated by <br /> the TSR Particular care is given to containers for volatile organic analysis (VQAs) which <br /> require filling to zero headspace and fitting with Teflon-sealed caps <br /> After filling, all containers are labeled with project number (or site number), well designation, <br /> sample date, and the samplers initials, and placed in an insulated chest with ice Samples <br /> remain chilled prior to and during transport to a state-certified laboratory for analysis Sample <br /> container descriptions and requested analyses are entered onto a chain-of-custody form in order <br /> to provide instructions to the laboratory The chain-of-custody form accompanies the samples <br /> during transportation to provide a continuous record ofPo ssession from the field to the <br /> laboratory If a freight or overiught carrier transports the samples, the carrier is noted on the <br /> form <br /> For wells that have been purged using low flow methods, sample containers are filled from the <br /> effluent stream of the bladder or peristaltic pump In some cases, if so specified by the TSR, <br /> samples are taken from the sample ports of actively pumping remediation wells <br /> Sequence of Gauging, Purging, and Sampling <br /> The sequence in which momtonng activities are conducted are specified on the TSR In <br /> general, wells are gauged beginiung with the least affected well and ending with the well that <br /> has highest concentration based on previous analytic results After all gauging for the site is <br /> completed, wells are purged and/or sampled from the least-affected well to the most-affected <br /> well <br /> Decontamination <br /> In order to reduce the possibility of cross contamination between wells, strict isolation and <br /> decontamination procedures are observed Portable pumps are not used in wells with LPH <br /> Technicians wear nitrile gloves during all gauging, purging and sampling activities Gloves are <br /> changed between wells and more often if warranted Any equipment that could come in contact <br /> with fluids are either dedicated to a particular well, decontaminated prior to each use, or <br /> discarded after a single use Decontamination consists of washing in a solution of Liqui-nox <br /> and water and rinsing twice The final rinse is in deiowzed water <br /> Exceptions <br /> Additional tasks or non-standard procedures, if any, that may be requested or required for a <br /> particular site, and noted on the site TSR, are documented in field notes on the following pages <br /> 115104 version <br /> 0 <br />