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W111,'Environmental Consultants, Inc. <br /> Sampling Protocol <br /> Page: 2 <br /> The cuttings from the drilling operation will be containerized on-site during <br /> drilling for proper disposition. The proper method of disposal will be <br /> dependent upon results of laboratory analysis. this disposal will be the <br /> responsibility of the client unless other arrangements have been made. <br /> Well Construction <br /> All materials used in well construction will be thoroughly cleaned prior to <br /> introduction into the boring. A bentonite or cement and bentonite grout will be <br /> placed at the bottom of the boring as necessary. After the seal has been allowed <br /> to set long enough to support the weight of the casing, a 4-inch diameter well <br /> casing (stainless steel or PVC)with end cap and factory perforations for <br /> placement in the saturated zone. (taking into account seasonal variation)will be <br /> placed in the boring. The screen and filter pack sizes will be as noted in the <br /> well construction drawing. 'The casing and end caps wiil be threaded or joined <br /> by stainless steel screws; no PVC cement will be used. The filter pack will <br /> extend two feet above the perforated zone. A bentonite seat 2- to 3-feet thick <br /> will be placed in the annular space above the filter pack followed by a cement <br /> grout to the surface. Seal and filter pack elevations may change based on the <br /> underlying geology (Figure 5). <br /> Well Development and Sampling <br /> The well will be developed until the well water appears clear of sediment, or <br /> until an appropriate number of well volumes (based upon the judgement of the <br /> responsible professional) have been evacuated. The water produced during well <br /> development will be containerized and left on-site in 55-gallon drums or other <br /> suitable containers for disposal as hazardous waste if deemed necessary upon <br /> receipt of laboratory results. Disposal wilt be the responsibility of the client <br /> unless other arrangements have been made. The wells will be allowed to <br /> stabilize for twenty-four(24) hours prior to sampling. <br /> All soil and ground water samples will be properly labeled with date collected, <br /> project number, sample coordinator, and sample identification. Field records <br /> will document the above information and other significant data, such as names f � <br /> of on=site personnel,--sampling-methods,date andtimeof sampling,-the number----_ e� <br /> of well volumes removed before sampling, preservatives added (if any), and any <br /> filtration performed on samples. <br />