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RECORD_ID
PR0545496
PE
2957
FACILITY_ID
FA0003564
FACILITY_NAME
BLUE STAR
STREET_NUMBER
4040
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15727503
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
4040 E MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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material is predominantly clay and/or silt or poorly graded fine sand.A slot size of 0.020 inch is <br /> used when the water bearing formation is well-graded medium to coarse sand and/or gravel. <br /> The silica sand filter pack grain size is selected according to aquifer material type as follows: <br /> • For poorly graded fine sand or silt and clay—four times the 70%retained grain size of the <br /> formation; <br /> • For medium to coarse sand, gavel or well-graded sediments—six times the 70%retained <br /> grain size. <br /> Since results of particle size sieve analysis may not be available, filter pack selection may be <br /> performed on the basis of stratigraphy, using the finest grain size unit to be encountered in the <br /> screened interval as the defining particle size. Commonly selected grades of filter sand are 1/20 (or <br /> equivalent) for use with 0.010-inch slots and 2/12 or 2/16 (or equivalent) for use with 0.020 inch <br /> slotted screens. <br /> The filter pack should be added slowly to fill the annular space between the well screen and the sides <br /> of the boring. The filter pack sand can be emplaced either through the hollow stem of the auger as the <br /> auger is removed or in the open hole surrounding the well casing if soil conditions permit. Uniform <br /> placement of the filter pack must be monitored during placement to ensure that bridging, or <br /> formation of an air gap, does not occur. The placement of the filter pack is monitored using a <br /> weighted tape measure to gauge the rate of filter sand placement and break any bridges. A bridged <br /> filter pack will eventually collapse and possibly result in failure of the bentonite well seal and impair <br /> the well surface seal. <br /> A minimum 2-foot seal of bentonite is placed above the sand filter pack. The bentonite seal is <br /> hydrated by either formation or potable water.Neat cement or a cement/bentonite mixture seals the <br /> remaining annular space to the surface. If bentonite is used in the grout mixture, it must not exceed <br /> 5%of the mixture,by weight. The grout may be placed using a tremie pipe, if the grout column will <br /> be longer than 20 feet or if water is present in the annular space above the bentonite seal. <br /> A watertight locking cap and protective traffic-rated vault is installed on top of each well. The traffic- <br /> rated vault will be set in concrete and be raised slightly above the surrounding grade to ensure that <br /> rainwater or other drainage water does not pool over the wells. <br /> Well construction details are presented on the soil boring log sheet for each well. Waterproof tags are <br /> attached to each well casing to provide data on well identification, installation date and as-built <br /> construction details. Winzler& Kelly completes and submits or determines that adequate information <br /> has been provided to the Driller for him to complete and submit the required Well Completion <br /> Report to the Department of Water Resources. <br /> The last page of this SOP illustrates a Typical Monitoring Well Construction Detail. <br /> To make well data suitable for inclusion in the State of California GeoTracker GIS network, well <br /> location data must be surveyed horizontally to within than one-meter accuracy using <br /> latitude/longitude coordinates and surveyed vertically to within 0.01 foot relative to mean sea level. <br /> SOP MW Install&Dev 4 of 6 August 2011 <br />
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