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Geo logicaITeckxlcslftc. Page 3 <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report <br /> Project No. 750.2 <br /> April 12,2004 <br /> 1.2 Groundwater Sampling Procedure <br /> On December 9, 2003, Don Light of Del-Tech mobilized to the site to conduct a <br /> groundwater-monitoring event. Del-Tech personnel opened the wells and measured the <br /> = depth to water with an electrically actuated sounding tape. The water level reading was <br /> { recorded to an accuracy of 0.01 foot. No floating product was detected during the <br /> monitoring event. <br /> Stagnant water in the well casing was purged using a Waterra©pump and dedicated tubing. <br /> The rate of well purging was monitored. The well was purged of at least three casing <br /> i <br /> volumes until the groundwater parameters (temperature, conductivity and pH) had stabilized <br /> (Appendix C) indicating that water representative of actual aquifer conditions was entering <br /> the well. Groundwater parameter stabilization was characterized by three ;successive <br /> readings within 10%. <br /> Before a sample was collected, the well's water level was allowed to recharge to at least <br /> r80% of its initial level. All water removed from the monitoring well and not used as a <br /> L• sample was placed in a 55 gallon DOT approved container that is properly labeled and <br /> temporarily stored on-site. <br /> A Waterra© pump and dedicated tubing were used to collect each sample. Extreme care <br /> was exercised while collecting samples to prevent agitation of the water contained in the <br /> Waterra© pump. With minimal sample aeration, water samples were transferred from the <br /> ` pump into 40-m1 VOA vials preserved with hydrochloric acid. Each sample container was <br /> checked.for headspace bubbles, identified and labeled with a unique designation, inserted <br /> into foam holders and placed in a chilled ice chest for transport to the laboratory. <br /> } All non-disposable sampling equipment was decontaminated using a steam cleaner before <br /> and between uses. Disposable gloves were used by the technician to collect all samples and <br /> were changed with each sampling event. <br /> A chain of custody document, listing all samples collected and their intended analyses, <br /> accompanied the samples from field to the laboratory, thereby providing a means to track <br /> the movement of and ensure the integrity of the samples. <br /> Groundwater monitoring field logs are included in Appendix C. <br /> 1.3 Laboratory Analyses- <br /> : The groundwater samples collected on December 9, 2003, were delivered to Sherwood Labs <br /> of Hilmar, California(Department of Health Services Certification No. 1400),for analysis. <br />