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APPENDIX E. <br /> METHODS AND PROCEDURES, Q_A_Z0C <br /> This Appendix documents the specific methods, procedures, and materials used <br /> to collect and analyze groundwater samples and monitoring the vapor recovery <br /> system <br /> Gauging and Measuring Monitor Wells <br /> Prior to sampling a well, WEGE personnel obtain three <br /> measurements : 1) the depth to groundwater (DTW) ; 2) the product <br /> thickness using a battery powered depth to water-product <br /> interface probe and or by using a specially designed bailer, and <br /> 3) the total depth of casing, to calculate the total water head <br /> in the well The DTW-product interface probe is lowered into the <br /> well casing until the instrument signals when the top of free <br /> phase floating product (if present) and/or the top of water is <br /> reached The distance from the top of free phase floating <br /> product and/or water to the top of casing is read from the tape <br /> that is attached to the probe The probe is then lowered to the <br /> bottom of the well and the tape is read again. The tape is <br /> calibrated in 0 . 01 foot intervals for accuracy to 0 01 foot The <br /> measured distance is subtracted from the established elevation at <br /> the top of casing to determine the elevation of groundwater with <br /> respect to mean sea level and the difference between the top of <br /> groundwater and the base of the well is noted to establish water <br /> head in the well The probe and tape is washed with TSP (Tri <br /> Sodium Phosphate) and rinsed in distilled water before each <br /> measurement . WEGE has designed and built bailers that will <br /> collect a sample of the contents of a well to show the exact <br /> thickness of any floating product Some of the abbreviations <br /> used in water sampling and or measuring or monitoring are . DTW, <br /> Depth to Water (from surface reference ie usually TOC) , TOC, Top <br /> of Casing, MSL, Mean Sea Level, AMSL and BMSL, Above and Below <br /> MSL, BS, Below Surface , TOW, Top of Water; TSP, Tri. Sodium <br /> Phosphate <br /> Purcring Standing Water from Monitor Wells <br /> 1r 3 a. � �+EEIGE persortn=- Ip rrge thin wPII by <br /> 1 ilU pLVlill4l.. :Lj prco`�'ia�. , +,,�L L.....+.vv++......� r"^�� <br /> removing groundwater until the water quality parameters <br /> (temperature, pH, and conductivity) stabilize, or until the well <br /> is emptied of water Periodic measurements of groundwater <br /> temperature, pH, and conductivity are taken with a Hydac Monitor <br /> � .._ to a coraoa nl r". ;,, +-1, tho ZJ'nI I1M+M of arnundwater <br /> Vl V1.11CI meter 1- Q111A 1G4V1\.44.wJ- <br /> removed from the well . Purging is done by one or more methods <br /> singularly or in combination Bailers, pneumatic or electric <br /> . sample pumps, or vacuum pump tanks or trucks may be used. The <br /> usual amount of water removed is three borehole volumes . <br /> 1 R603 APPEND. E <br />