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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
FileName_PostFix
FILE 1
RECORD_ID
PR0506186
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007258
FACILITY_NAME
RIPON SHELL
STREET_NUMBER
341
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
26114007
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
341 E MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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�.. CAMBRIA <br /> Water Sampling <br /> �.,�. Water samples,if they are collected from the boring, are either collected using a driven Hydropunch®type <br /> sampler or are collected from the open borehole using bailers. The ground water samples are decanted into <br /> the appropriate containers supplied by the analytic laboratory. Samples are labeled, placed in protective <br /> foam sleeves,stored on crushed ice at or below 4°C,and transported under chain-of-custody to the laboratory. <br /> Laboratory-supplied trip blanks accompany the samples and are analyzed to check for cross-contamination. <br /> An equipment blank may be analyzed if non-dedicated sampling equipment is used. <br /> Grouting <br /> If the borings are not completed as wells, the borings are filled to the ground surface with cement grout <br /> poured or pumped through a tremie pipe. <br /> MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION, DEVELOPMENT AND SAMPLING <br /> Well Construction and Surveying <br /> Ground water monitoring wells are installed to monitor ground water quality and determine the ground water <br /> elevation, flow direction and gradient. Well depths and screen lengths are based on ground water depth, <br /> occurrence of hydrocarbons or other compounds in the borehole, stratigraphy and State and local regulatory <br /> guidelines. Well screens typically extend 10 to 15 ft below and 5 ft above the static water level at the time <br /> of drilling. However, the well screen will generally not extend into or through a clay layer that is at least <br /> three ft thick. <br /> Well casing and screen are flush-threaded, Schedule 40 PVC. Screen slot size varies according to the <br /> sediments screened,but slots are generally 0.010 or 0.020 inches wide. A rinsed and graded sand occupies <br /> the annular space between the boring and the well screen to about one to two ft above the well screen. A <br /> two ft thick hydrated bentonite seal separates the sand from the overlying sanitary surface seal composed of <br /> Portland type I,II cement. <br /> Well-heads are secured by locking well-caps inside traffic-rated vaults finished flush with the ground surface. <br /> A stovepipe may be installed between the well-head and the vault cap for additional security. <br /> The well top-of-casing elevation is surveyed with respect to mean sea level and the well is surveyed for <br /> horizontal location with respect to an onsite or nearby offsite landmark. <br /> Well Development <br /> Wells are generally developed using a combination of ground water surging and extraction. Surging agitates <br /> the ground water and dislodges fine sediments from the sand pack. After about ten minutes of surging, <br /> ground water is extracted from the well using bailing,pumping and/or reverse air-lifting through an eductor <br /> pipe to remove the sediments from the well. Surging and extraction continue until at least ten well-casing <br /> volumes of ground water are extracted and the sediment volume in the ground water is negligible. This <br /> process usually occurs prior to installing the sanitary surface seal to ensure sand pack stabilization. If <br /> development occurs after surface seal installation, then development occurs 24 to 72 hours after seal <br /> installation to ensure that the Portland cement has set up correctly. <br /> �� Page 2 of 3 <br />
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