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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011857
RECORD_ID
PR0545028
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003919
FACILITY_NAME
VAN DE POL ENTERPRISES
STREET_NUMBER
5491
STREET_NAME
F
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
BANTA
Zip
95304
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
5491 F ST
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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�.. AEGIS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> RE: GROUNDWATER PURGING AND SAMPLING <br /> SOP-7 <br /> Prior to water sampling, each well is purged by evacuating a <br /> minimum of three well-bore volumes of groundwater. When required, <br /> purging will continue until either the discharge water temperature, <br /> conductivity or pH stabilize, a maximum of ten well-bore volumes of <br /> groundwater have been recovered or the well is bailed dry. When <br /> practical, the groundwater sample should be taken when the water <br /> level in the well recovers to at least 80% of its static level. <br /> The sampling equipment consists of either a Teflon bailer, PVC <br /> bailer or stainless steel bladder pump with a Teflon bladder. If <br /> the sampling system is dedicated to the well, then the bailer is <br /> usually Teflon, but the bladder pump is PVC with a polypropylene <br /> bladder. In general and depending on the intended laboratory <br /> analysis , forty-milliliter (ml) glass, volatile-organic-analysis <br /> (VOA) vials, with Teflon septa, are used as sample containers. <br /> The groundwater sample is decanted into each VOA vial in such a <br /> manner that there is no meniscus at the top of the vial. A cap is <br /> quickly secured to the top of the vial. The vial is then inverted <br /> �.. and gently tapped to see if air bubbles are present. If none are <br /> present, the vial is labeled and refrigerated for delivery, under <br /> strict chain-of-custody, to the analytical laboratory. Label <br /> information should include a unique sample identification number, <br /> job identification number, date, time, type of analysis requested <br /> and the sampler' s name. <br /> For quality control purposes, a duplicate water sample is collected <br /> from each well. This sample is put on hold at the laboratory. <br /> When required, a trip blank is prepared at the laboratory and <br /> placed in the transport cooler. It is labeled similar to the well <br /> samples , remains in the cooler during transport and is analyzed by <br /> the laboratory along with the groundwater samples. In addition, a <br /> field blank may be prepared in the field when sampling equipment is <br /> not dedicated. The field blank is prepared after a pump or bailer <br /> has been either steam cleaned or properly washed, prior to use in <br /> the next well , and is analyzed along with the other samples. The <br /> field blank analysis demonstrates the effectiveness of the in-field <br /> cleaning procedures to prevent cross-contamination. <br /> To minimize the potential for cross-contamination between wells, <br /> all well development and water sampling equipment not dedicated to <br /> a well is either steam cleaned or properly washed between use. As <br /> a second precautionary measure, wells are sampled in order of least <br /> to highest concentrations as established by available previous <br /> `-� analyses . <br /> SOP-7/OCL. 1990 <br />
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