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' 02 February 2000 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 97-0301 <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br /> 2 14 Monitoring Well Completion <br /> Soil borings MW-1, MW-2, MW-3 and MW-4 were smgle-completed as ground water monitoring <br /> ' wells utilizing schedule 40, 2-inch diameter blank polyvinylchloride (FVC) well casing and <br /> perforated, 2-inch diameter PVC well casing (0 010-inch slot) <br /> ' Each well was installed by placing a PVC well casing assembly through the hollow stem of the <br /> augers to the total depth of the boring The augers were incrementally raised as No 212 Lonestar <br /> Lapis Luster sand(filter pack)was slowly poured down the annulus between the well casing and the <br /> ' inner wall of the hollow stem auger The filter pack was placed adjacent to the screened casing from <br /> the bottom of the boring to a point approximately two feet above the top of the screen, following <br /> filter pack placement, a surge block was inserted into the well casing and was alternately raised and <br /> ' lowered(surged)repeatedly for approximately 10 minutes Two feet of bentonite chips(annular seal) <br /> were placed above the filter pack and were hydrated with clean tap water The remaining annular <br /> space was backfilled with portland cement (grout seal) As-built monitoring well-construction <br /> ' diagrams are included as Figures 5 through 8 <br /> r• 2 15 Surveying of Monitoring Wells <br /> ' On 30 December 1999, a California state-licensed survey engineer from Baumbach &Piazza, Inc <br /> surveyed a reference point on the casing top of wells MW-1,MW-2,MW-3 and MW-4 to the nearest <br /> 0 01-foot relative to the City of Stockton Bench Mark Datum BM # 117 The results of the <br /> ' monitoring well survey are contained 1n Table 2 The surveying report(Baumbach&Piazza Job No <br /> 9797) is presented in Appendix B <br /> ' 2.16 Well Development Activities <br /> ' On 20 December 1999,monitoring wells MW-1,MW-2,MW-3 and MW-4 were developed utilizing <br /> a stainless steel hand bailer and a two-stage submersible pump <br /> Ground water was purged from each monitoring well until ground water was visually sediment free, <br /> approximately 12 gallons of water were removed from each well Purged ground water was <br /> contamenzed in properly labeled D O T -approved model 17H 55-gallon drums and was stored on- <br /> site in an area lacking public access Monitoring well field logs for development activities are <br /> included in Appendix B <br /> i <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />