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• <br /> APPENDIX A <br /> SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROCEDURES <br /> The sampling procedures for water quality monitoring programs are contained in this <br /> appendix The procedures provided for consistent and reproducible sampling methods, <br /> proper application of analytical methods, and accurate and precise analytical results, as <br /> well as guidelines for achieving the overall objectives of the monitoring program <br /> The following documents have been used as guidelines for developing these procedures <br /> • Procedures Manual for Groundwater Monitoring at Solid Waste Disposal Facilities, <br /> Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-530/SW-611, August 1977 <br /> • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Groundwater Monitoring <br /> Technical Enforcement Guidance Document, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency <br /> Response (OSWER) 9950 1, September 1986 <br /> • Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods, EPA SW-846, <br /> 3rd edition, November 1986 <br /> • Methods for Organic Chemical Analysis of Municipal and Industrial Waste Water, <br /> EPA-600/4-82-057,July 1982 <br /> • Methods for Organic Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, EPA-600/4-79-020, <br /> revised March 1983 <br /> • Leakmg Underground Fuel Tank (LUFT) Field Manual, California State Water <br /> Resources Control Board, revised October 1989 <br /> Sample Collection <br /> Sample collection procedures include equipment cleaning, water level and total well depth <br /> measurements,and well purging and sampling <br /> Equipment Cleaning <br />• Before the sampling event was started equipment pment that was used to sample groundwater <br /> was disassembled and cleaned with detergent water and then rinsed with deionized water <br /> SAC\ N VJ00805UO51440 2DS-96\pas n A-1 Rev 0 1/24/96 <br />