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-�, 4.1 Witer Sample Collection <br /> Within hours of well completion, each monitoring was developed by purging a sufficiei <br /> amount of water to remove all suspended material from the well. Appro3dmately <br /> �. gallons of water was removed from each well and contained and stored on site until f <br /> analysis of the water could be cbtained. <br /> Following the initial and subsequent purging activities during the quarterly monitorin <br /> duplicate groundwater samples were collected using a clean PVC hand bailer, and place <br /> into 40 mI vials. Prior to sampling, the bailer was completely disassembled, washed <br /> deionized water and reassembled. Each water sample was W !ted, placed on ice, ar <br /> transported to Sherwood Analytical Laboratory in Hilmar, Califot:a under Chain <br /> "! Custody within 24 hours of collection. Each water sample was analyzed for EPA methoi <br /> 601 and 602 (purgeable halocarbons and purgeable aromatic compounds). <br /> I 1 <br /> r <br /> i <br /> i <br /> i <br /> i <br /> � - <br /> 8 <br />