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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012738
RECORD_ID
PR0545336
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003776
FACILITY_NAME
KWIK SERV LODI BW 113*
STREET_NUMBER
420
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
KETTLEMAN
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
06202042
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
420 W KETTLEMAN LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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v <br /> _ — <br /> tR AEGIS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. <br /> m STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> RE: MEASURING LIQUID LEVELS USING WATER-LEVEL OR INTERFACE PROBE <br /> SOP-12 <br /> �i <br /> Field equipment used for liquid-level gauging typically includes the measuring probe <br /> (water-level or interface), light filter(s), and product bailer(s). The field kit also includes <br /> cleaning supplies (buckets, TSP, spray bottles, and deionized water) to be used in <br /> cleaning the equipment between wells. <br /> { a <br /> Prior to measurement,the probe tip is lowered into the well until it touches bottom. Using <br /> the previously established top-of-casting (TOC) point, the probe cord (or halyard) is <br /> marked and previously <br /> measuring tape (graduated in hundredths of a foot) is used to determine <br /> the distance between the probe end and the marking on the cord. This measurement is <br /> then recorded on the liquid-levet data sheet as the depth to water (DTW). <br /> When using the interface probe to measure liquid levels, <br /> the probe is first electrically <br /> grounded to either the metal stove pipe or another metal object nearby. When no ground <br /> is available, reproducible measurements can be obtained by clipping the ground lead to <br /> the handle of the interface probe case. After grounding the probe, the top of the well <br /> casing is fitted with a light filter to insure that sunlight does not interfere with the operation <br /> of the probe's optical mechanisms. The probe tip is then <br /> lowered <br /> ow r i that the probe nto the wll d <br /> submerged in the groundwater. An oscillating (beeping) <br /> is <br /> in water. The probe is slowly raised until either the oscillating tone ceases or becomes <br /> a steady tone. In either case, this is the depth-to-water indicator and the DTW <br /> measurement is made accordingly. The steady tone indicates floating hydrocarbons. In <br /> this case, the probe is slowly raised until the steady tone ceases. This is the depth-to- <br /> product (DTP) indicator and the DTI' measurement is made accordingly. <br /> The process of lowering and raising the probe must be repeated several times to ensure <br /> accurate measurements. The DTW and DTP measurements are recorded on theoiddt <br /> level data sheet. When floating product is indicated by the probe's response, a p <br /> uc <br /> bailer is lowered partially through the product-water interface to confirm the product on <br /> the water surface, and as further indication of product thickness, particularly in cases <br /> where the product layer is quite thin. This measurement is recorded on the data sheet <br /> as product thickness (PT). <br /> In order to avoid cross contamination of wells during the liquid-level measurement <br /> process, wells are measured in the order of "clean"to "dirty" (where such information is <br /> available). In addition, all measurement equipment is cleaned with TSP solution and <br /> thoroughly rinsed with deionized water before use, between measurements in respective <br /> wells and at the completion of the day's use. <br /> ----------- <br /> SOP-12/0d. 1990 <br />
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