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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0004829
RECORD_ID
PR0545441
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003733
FACILITY_NAME
NORTH SIDE SHELL
STREET_NUMBER
7910
STREET_NAME
LOWER SACRAMENTO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95210
APN
07949006
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
7910 LOWER SACRAMENTO RD
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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STANDARD PROCEDURES <br /> Evacuation <br /> Groundwater wells are thoroughly purged before sampling to insure that the sample is <br /> collected from water that has been newly drawn into the well from the surrounding geolog- <br /> ic formation. The selection of equipment to evacuate each well is based on the physical <br /> characteristics of the well and what is known about the performance of the formation in <br /> which the well has been installed. Tllere are several suitable devices wfuch can be used for <br /> evacuation. The most commonly employed devices are air or gas actuated pumps, electric <br /> submersible pumps, and hand or mechanically actuated bailers. Our personnel frequently <br /> employ USGS/Mlddleburg positive displacement pumps or similar air actuated pumps <br /> which do not agitate the water standing in the well. <br /> Normal evacuation removes three case volumes of water from the well More than three <br /> case volumes of water may be removed in cases where more evacuation is needed to <br /> achieve stabilization of water parameters. Less than three case volumes of water may be <br /> obtained in cases where the well dewaters and does not recharge to 80% of its original <br /> volume within two hours and any additional time our personnel have reason to remain at <br /> the site. In such cases, our personnel return to the site within twenty four hours and collect <br /> sample material from the water which has recharged into the well case <br /> Decontamination <br /> All apparatus is brought to the site in clean and serviceable condition. The equipment is <br /> decontaminated after each use and before leaving the site. <br /> Free Product Skimmer <br /> The column headed, VOLUME OF EV MISCMLES REMOVED (ml) is included in the <br /> TABLE OF WELL GAUGING DATA to cover situations where a free product skimming <br /> device must be removed from the well prior to gauging Skimmers are installed in wells <br /> with a free product zone on the surface of the water The skimmer is a free product recov- <br /> ery device which often prevents normal well gauging and free product zone measurements. <br /> The 2 0" and 3 0"PetroTraps fall into the category of devices that obstruct normal gaug- <br /> ing. In cases where the consultant elects to have our personnel pull the slammers out of <br /> the well and gauge the well, our personnel perform the additional task of draining the <br /> accumulated free product out of the PetroTrap before putting it back in the well. This <br /> recovered fi= product is measured and logged in the VOLUME OF IlMIMISCIBLES <br /> REMOVED column. Gauging at such site is performed in accordance with specific direc- <br /> tions from the professional consulting firm overseeing work at the site on Shell's behalf. <br /> Blum Tech Semces,Inc 930219-Y-2 Shell 7910 tower Sacarnrnto,Sto&wa page 3 <br />
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