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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011099
RECORD_ID
PR0544806
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0000293
FACILITY_NAME
Pershing Holdings, Inc. DBA Esclon Arco
STREET_NUMBER
1329
STREET_NAME
ESCALON
STREET_TYPE
Ave
City
Escalon
Zip
95320
APN
22510003
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1329 Escalon Ave
P_LOCATION
06
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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1 GP-01UgICafTech ics Inc. <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Report Page 3 <br /> ' Project No. 750.2 <br /> ,• March 22,2001 <br /> • vertical correction for gradient: [(gw gradient slope) x (distance) = vertical correction] <br /> + vertical head: [(head of deep well) - (head of shallow + correction) =vertical head] p <br /> • vertical gradient: [(vertical head) /vertical distance) = vertical gradient] <br /> For the February 2001 groundwater measurements, the vertical gradient was calculated for <br /> 6 the MW-1/MW-101 pair. The vertical gradient was negative (a downward direction) and <br /> five times greater in magnitude then the horizontal gradient of both the water table. <br /> 1.2 Groundwater Sampling Procedure <br /> . t <br /> On February 22, 2001, Don Light of Del-Tech mobilized to the site to develop the new <br /> monitoring wells and conduct a groundwater monitoring event. The wells were first <br /> sounded for depth to water and then they were purged of at least three well volumes of I <br /> stagnant water using a dedicated Waterra pump. Purging continued until the temperature, <br /> conductivity, and pH of the groundwater stabilized (<10% variation between three readings) <br /> indicating that formation water representative of aquifer conditions was entering the well. <br /> These water duality parameters were measured at intervals of each well volume purged. 1 <br /> _ Once purging was complete,,a water sample was collected from the Waterra tube. Care was <br /> taken to minimize sample agitation from the initial filling of the bailer to the transfer of the ` <br /> sample to the VOA vials. Once the sample containers were filled and capped, the bottles <br /> were inverted, tapped, and checked for headspace bubbles. Each sample container was <br /> identified and labeled with a unique designation, inserted into foam holders and placed in an <br /> ice chest cooled to 4°C for transport to the laboratory. All non-disposable sampling <br /> equipment was decontaminated using a steam cleaner before and between uses. Disposable <br /> gloves were used by the technician to collect all samples and were changed with each <br /> sampling event. <br /> A field blank (prepared from water provided by the laboratory poured into a VOA vial on <br /> site) accompanied the samples to the laboratory to serve as checks against cross K <br /> contamination. <br /> i <br /> A chain of custody document, listing all samples collected, accompanied the samples from <br /> field to laboratory, thereby providing a means to track their movement and insure their <br /> integrity. <br /> i <br /> h <br /> The purge water was placed in a 55 gallon DOT approved container, properly labeled and E <br /> stored on site until its proper disposition can be arranged. 4 <br /> . Groundwater monitoring field logs are included in Appendix C. <br /> t <br />
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