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n• II I , _ ' ' r. .. - - ' .r 'I1 r - III j;SY ikl <br /> 11 1 I I. <br /> 6 <br /> i I I ,.II nr1' fllilr' .. <br /> SAMPLING PROCEDURES <br /> The sampling and analysis procedures for water-quality monitoring pro- <br /> grams. are contained in this attachment. The procedures will provide for <br /> consistent and ,reproducible sampling methods; proper application of <br /> analytical methods; accurate and, precise analytical results; and finally, <br /> these procedures will provide guidelines so that the overall objectives of <br /> the monitoring program are achieved. <br /> The following documents have been used as guidelines for developing <br /> II•: <br /> these procedures: <br /> • Procedures Manual for Ground-water Monitoring at Solid <br /> Waste Disposal Facilities, U.S. Environmental Protection <br />• • Agency (EPA)-530/SW-611, August 1977 <br /> • RCRA Ground-water Monitoring Technical Enforcement <br /> Guidance Document, OSWER 9950.1, September 1986 <br /> • Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: Physi- <br /> ` caUChemical Methods, EPA SW-846, 3rd edition, <br /> November 1986 <br /> • Methods for Organic Chemical Analysis of Municipal and <br /> Industrial Wastewater, EPA-60014-82-057, July 1982 <br /> * Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, <br /> EPA-60014-79-020, revised March 1983 <br /> • Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Field Manual, California <br /> State Water Resources Control Board, revised <br /> October 1989 <br /> Sample Collection <br /> Sample collection procedures include equipment cleaning, water-level and <br /> PRO P91 L026.DOC Rev. 0 February 6, 1992 <br /> r i <br />� r <br />