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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0003010
RECORD_ID
PR0545246
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003611
FACILITY_NAME
PARKWOODS GAS & FOOD
STREET_NUMBER
1612
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
HAMMER
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95209
APN
07728002
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1612 W HAMMER LN
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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Equipment Cleaning <br /> Before the sampling event was started, equipment that was used to sample groundwater <br /> was disassembled and cleaned with detergent water and then rinsed with deionized water <br /> During field sampling, equipment surfaces that were placed in the well or came into <br /> contact with groundwater during field sampling were steam cleaned with deionized water <br /> before the next well was purged or sampled <br /> Water Level, Floating Hydrocarbon, and Total Well Depth <br /> Measurements <br /> Before purging and sampling occurred, the depth to water, floating hydrocarbon thickness, <br /> and the total well depth were measured using an oil/water interface measuring system The <br /> oil/water interface measuring system consists of a probe that emits a continuous audible <br /> tone when immersed in a nonconductive fluid, such as oil or gasoline, and an intermittent <br /> tone when immersed in a conductive fluid, such as water The floating hydrocarbon <br /> thickness and water level were measured by lowering the probe into the well Liquid <br /> • levels were recorded relative to the tone emitted at the groundwater surface The sonic <br /> probe was decontaminated by being rinsed with deionized water or steam cleaned after <br /> each use A bottom-filling, clear Teflon bailer was used to verify floating hydrocarbon <br /> thickness measurements of less than 0 02 foot Alternatively, an electric sounder and a <br /> bottom-filling Teflon bailer may have been used to record floating hydrocarbon thickness <br /> and depth to water <br /> The electric sounder is a transistorized instrument that uses a reel-mounted, two- <br /> conductor, coaxial cable that connects the control panel to the sensor Cable markings are <br /> stamped at 1-foot intervals The water level was measured by lowering the sensor into the <br /> monitoring well A low-current circuit was completed when the sensor contacted the <br /> water, which served as an electrolyte The current was amplified and fed into an indicator <br /> light and audible buzzer, signaling when water had been contacted A sensitivity control <br /> compensated for highly saline or conductive water The electric sounder was <br /> decontaminated by being rinsed with deionized water after each use The bailer was <br /> lowered to a point just below the liquid level, retrieved, and observed for floating <br /> hydrocarbon <br /> Liquid measurements were recorded to the nearest 0 01 foot on the depth to water/floating <br /> product survey form The groundwater elevation at each monitoring well was calculated <br /> by subtracting the measured depth to water from the surveyed elevation of the top of the <br /> well casing (Every attempt was made to measure depth to water for all wells on the same <br /> day ) Total well depth was then measured by lowering the sensor to the bottom of the <br /> CPiD\QMR\i RC0115'i'Q99\0S48Q199 DOC-9"sg i A-2 Puma& <br />
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