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60 <br /> 2.0 PURPOSE <br /> The purpose of this report is to present analytical data collected during the September 22, <br /> �- 1995 quarterly sampling event. Sample collection methodology, laboratory analytical <br /> methods, analytical data and an evaluation of the data are described in subsequent sections <br /> of this report. <br /> 3.0 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The following tasks were conducted in order to meet the objectives of this phase of the <br /> investigation at this site: <br /> �. • Collect groundwater elevation data accurate to 0.01 feet. <br /> • Purge and sample six ground water monitoring wells to obtain representative samples. <br /> • Submit all ground water samples to a California State certified analytical laboratory for <br /> analysis of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents and selected dissolved metals. <br /> • Prepare this report summarizing the methodology and analytical data obtained and <br /> �. making recommendations for further work as warranted. <br /> 4.0 METHODOLOGY <br /> i., On September 22, 1995, the six monitoring wells were purged and sampled. Prior to <br /> purging, each well was measured for depth to water and total depth accurate to within <br /> 9.01 feet. Each well was then purged with a submersible pump or PVC bailer until a <br /> L- minimum of three casing volumes of water had been removed and temperature, pH, and <br /> electrical conductivity had stabilized to within 10% of the previous readings. This insured <br /> that formational waters were drawn into each well. All measured parameters were <br /> recorded on the appropriate field logs and are presented in Appendix B. Table 1 <br /> summarizes the field logs for the measured parameters. <br /> The bailer or pump, hose, and electrical leads were decontaminated before and between <br /> each well purging by washing the exterior with a solution of laboratory grade non- <br /> phosphate detergent. The bailer was then scrubbed and the pump was flushed by pumping <br /> at least 20 gallons of the solution through the pump and hose. The exterior of the bailer <br /> Lo <br /> American Geological Services,Inc. <br /> CA95DE-029 <br /> 4 <br />