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Bank of Stockton Cutter Lumber Site3 <br /> Page <br /> Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> Project No 102 2 <br /> . August 1,2003 <br /> 2.0 GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br /> The following sections describe the procedures associated with the completion of <br /> groundwater monitoring at the site along with documenting the disposal of the <br /> well purge water associated with groundwater monitoring activity <br /> I2.1 Groundwater Sample Collection <br /> On June 17, 2003, Del-Tech Geotechnical Services of Oakdale, CA mobilized to <br /> the site to complete groundwater monitoring The groundwater monitoring <br /> procedure was as follows Upon arrival, each well was opened and the water <br /> level allowed to equilibrate As each well was opened, and prior to taking the <br /> depth to groundwater measurement, a PID organic vapor meter was used to <br /> screen for VOC's in the head space of the well The depth to groundwater was <br /> then measured by lowering an electronically actuated air / water interface <br /> Idetector suspended from a polyethylene measuring tape calibrated to the nearest <br /> 0 01 foot (see groundwater monitoring data sheets in Appendix B) A careful <br /> notation made of the depth to groundwater as measured by the device No <br /> measurable free product was observed in the wells <br /> i Each well was pumped with a Wattera pump and dedicated vinyl tubing lowered <br /> ! to bottom Well water was containerized in 55-gallon DOT approved <br /> polyethylene drums, properly labeled, and temporarily stored on-site The rate <br /> of well purging was monitored, and each well was purged of at least three casing <br /> volumes or until the groundwater parameters (temperature, conductivity, and <br /> pH) had stabilized indicating that water representative of actual aquifer <br /> conditions was entering the well Groundwater parameter stabilization was <br /> characterized by three successive readings within 10 percent After the wells had <br /> been allowed to recharge to at least 80 percent of their original volume, samples <br /> Ewere collected from them using methods described below <br /> After purging was completed, the Wattera pump was used to produce a water <br /> sample directly into the sample containers Before and in between uses, all <br /> sampling equipment was washed using a portable steam cleaner Disposable <br /> gloves were worn by the sampling technician while collecting all samples The <br /> gloves were changed between the collection of each sample to reduce the <br /> potential for cross-contamination <br /> Extreme care was exercised while collecting samples to prevent agitation of the <br /> water while filling the sample containers Water samples were transferred from <br /> the bailer into 40 ml VOA vials preserved with hydrochloric acid (provided by <br /> the analytical laboratory) All samples were checked for head space bubbles, <br /> . labeled, inserted into foam holders and placed in an ice chest cooled to 4°C for <br /> transport to the laboratory <br /> 2937 Veneman Ave ,#B240 Geo-Phase Environmental Inc Phone (209) 569-0293 <br /> Modesto, CA 95356 Fax(209) 569-0293 <br />