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w <br /> No 2.0 GROUNDWATER MONITORING, SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS <br /> On March 21, 2005, to comply with quarterly groundwater monitoring requirements, Ramage <br /> Environmental monitored and sampled 10 of the 11 monitonng wells, and collected groundwater <br /> samples from the nearby cemetery irrigation well#2 Monitonng well MW-1 was dry, and was <br /> not sampled <br /> 2.1 Groundwater Monitoring <br /> Depth-to-groundwater measurements were taken in of the accessible groundwater monitoring <br /> wells to evaluate groundwater flow and gradient characteristics The cumulative groundwater <br /> monitoring data are summarized in Table 1 <br /> The depth-to-groundwater beneath the site ranged from 44 41 feet below ground surface (b s <br /> ) <br /> M at MW-813 to 48 15 feet bgs at MW-7 MW-7 is the only well completed above-grade and <br /> protected with a monument casing The groundwater elevation beneath the site ranged from a <br /> high of 27 63 feet below mean sea level (MSL) at MW-2 to a low of 28 11 feet below MSL at <br /> ' MW-8A <br /> Separate groundwater surface maps are included for the shallow-constructed wells (Figure 4) <br /> and the deep-constructed wells (Figure 5) Using the shallow-constructed wells, the <br /> groundwater surface appears as an irregular plane dipping toward the northeast at a gradient of <br /> 0 00162 foot/foot Using the deep-constructed wells, the groundwater surface appears as an <br /> irregular plane dipping toward the northeast at a gradient of 0 00415 foot/foot The groundwater <br /> surface configurations are generally consistent with historical groundwater gradients and flow <br /> directions <br /> 22 Groundwater Sampling and Analysis <br /> Groundwater was sampled from eight monitoring wells (MW-2, MW-3, MW-4, MW-5, MW-6, <br /> MW-7, MW-8A and MW-813), two deep soil vapor extraction wells (VW-1 and VW-2), and <br /> Irrigation Well #2 Each of the monitoring wells and deep sod vapor extraction wells was purged <br /> ' of at least three well volumes using a pump and disposable tubing Following purging and <br /> recharge, groundwater samples were collected from the wells using dedicated and disposable <br /> i sampling bailers Irrigation Well#2 was allowed to flow at the wellhead until the downhole pump <br /> was automatically activated A groundwater sample was collected directly at the wellhead <br /> through a sample port <br /> 5 <br /> r <br />