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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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FIELD DOCUMENTS
RECORD_ID
PR0545484
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003714
FACILITY_NAME
LACHHAR CHEVRON*
STREET_NUMBER
334
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
26115041
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
334 E MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
05
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Cortoga-.Rovers & Asiciates <br /> STANDARD FIELD PROCEDURES <br /> FOR MONITORING WELL.DESTRUCTION <br /> This document presents standard field methods for properly destroying groundwater monitoring <br /> wells. The objective of well destruction is to destroy wells in a.manner that is protective of <br /> potential water resources. The two procedures most commonly used are pressure grouting and <br /> drilling out the well. These procedures are designed to comply with Federal, State and local <br /> regulatory guidelines. Specific field procedures aresummarized below. <br /> Pressure Grouting <br /> Pressure grouting consists of injecting neat Portland cement through a iremie pipe under pressure <br /> to the.bottom of the well.The cement is composed of about five gallons of water to a 94 pound* <br /> sack of Portland 1/11 Cement. Once the well casing is full of grout, it is pressurized for five <br /> minutes by applying a pressure of 25 pounds per square inch (psi) with a grout pump. The well <br /> casing can also be pressurized by extending the well casing to the appropriate height and filling it <br /> with grout. In either case, the additional pressure allows the grout to be forced into the sand pack. <br /> After grouting the sand pack and casing, the well vault is removed and the area resurfaced or <br /> backfilled as required. <br /> Well Drill Out <br /> When well drill out is required, the well location is cleared for subsurface utilities and a hollow- <br /> stem auger (or other appropriate) drilling rig is used to drill out the well casing and filter pack <br /> materials. First, drill rods are placed down the well and`used to guide the augers as they drill out <br /> the well. A guide auger is used in place of the drill rods if feasible. Once the well is drilled out, <br /> the boring is filled with Portland cement injected through the augers or a tremie pipe under <br /> pressure to the bottom of the boring... The well vault.is removed and the area resurfaced or . <br /> backfilled as required. <br /> I:\misc\Templates\SOPS\Well Destruction SOP.doc <br /> II <br /> Page 1 of l <br /> i <br />
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