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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSCRPT
RECORD_ID
SU0006110
PE
2611
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500544
STREET_NUMBER
22801
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
APN
20908025
ENTERED_DATE
7/5/2006 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
22801 S MOUNTAIN HOUSE PKWY
RECEIVED_DATE
7/3/2006 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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M KLEINFELDER <br /> • The remaining annular space is filled to the surface with tremmied cement/bentonite grout to <br /> the surface. <br /> • The wells are secured in a locking stovepipe. . The well heads may be enclosed in a cement <br /> utility box set flush to the ground surface located in a traffic area. <br /> A-3.2 Monitoring Well Development and Sampling <br /> The wells are developed to reduce the effects of drilling on the formation and to increase the <br /> effective hydraulic radius of the well. <br /> r Monitoring wells are generally developed 24 to 48 hours after installation to allow the grout to <br /> set. Each well is first sampled with a clear acrylic bailer to visually inspect for hydrocarbon <br /> layer or sheen. If no product layer or sheen is observed on the water, the well is developed by <br /> +- surging, pumping, or bailing. Surging along the screened interval of the well is performed to <br /> draw the sediment from the formation into the filter pack and the well and to set the sand pack. <br /> The sediment laden water is purged from the well at a rate of between 0.75 to 10 gallons per <br /> minute (gpm) depending on recharge rate and casing size. Development continues until the <br /> discharge runs relatively clear of fines. Approximately 5 to 10 well volumes are generally <br /> removed from each monitoring well. Discharge water is stored in 55-gallon drums and left on <br /> site for later discharge or disposal by the client, depending on laboratory results. <br /> After the wells are developed, the aquifer is allowed to equilibrate for at least 24 to 48 hours. <br /> .: The wells can then be purged and sampled. Purging and sampling may be accomplished with <br /> Teflon bladder pumps and/or bailers. During the purging of the wells, field parameters (pH, <br /> conductivity, and temperature) are monitored. Samples are collected after the field parameters <br /> ` have stabilized (normally requiring the removal of three to five well volumes). Water sampling <br /> containers are supplied and prepared by the laboratory. These sample containers are <br /> immediately sealed after sample collection and placed in an iced cooler. At the end of the day, <br /> the water samples are delivered under chain-of-custody to an analytical laboratory certified by <br /> the state for the planned chemical analysis. <br /> A-3.3 Sample Handlin>? <br /> After labeling, the sample is immediately stored in an iced cooler for transport to the analytical <br /> ! laboratory. The label includes Kleinfelder's name,job number, the date and time the sample was <br /> collected, the employee number of the individual who performed the sampling, and a unique <br /> .. five-digit sample identification number. A custody seal is also placed on the sample in such a <br /> way that any attempt to tamper with the sample is easily visible. An example of a sample label <br /> and custody seal are attached at the end of this appendix. <br /> A Kleinfelder chain-of-custody form is attached to the cooler. The chain-of-custody form <br /> includes Kleinfelder's name, address and telephone number, the employee number of the <br /> individual who performed the sampling, the sample numbers, the date and time the samples were <br /> 21073/STO3RI067 Page A-4 <br /> 0 2003 Kleinfelder,Inc. July 28,2003 <br />
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