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Nolte and Associates, Inc. •MONITORING WELLS <br /> d <br /> 616 <br /> MONITORING WELLS <br /> PART 1 - GENERAL <br /> 1.01 SCOPE <br /> This section specifies all work required to obtain necessary permits, drill bore hole, install <br /> casing and screen, develop, survey of well head, sample, and perform laboratory analysis of <br /> samples for two groundwater monitoring wells. The wells shall be located on the Franzia Winery <br /> wastewater disposal site at the locations shown on Figure 1 at the end of this section. Work to be <br /> performed shall be as follows: <br /> A. Drill and Log Monitoring Well <br /> Monitoring wells shall be drilled to a depth of 20 ft below the standing groundwater level at the <br /> well location (estimated total well depth 70 ft). The well will be logged by a registered geologist <br /> to be provided by the owner. Sieve analyses shall be conducted on selected formation samples as <br /> directed by the geologist. <br /> B. Install Casing and Develop Well <br /> Based on the well logs and sieve analyses, the Engineer will select a screen slot size. The <br /> Contractor shall install screen and casing, seal the well and develop the well. The Contractor <br /> will record well construction details on "as-built" plans, a copy of which will be given to the <br /> Engineer. <br /> C. Pump Testing and Sampling <br /> Water samples shall be collected from each monitoring well and shall be submitted for laboratory <br /> analysis after at least 2 hours of pumping at not less than 2 gpm, or until the water is free of <br /> turbidity, whichever takes longer. Approved sampling equipment shall be used to collect the <br /> samples. <br /> D. Survey of Well Heads <br /> Elevation of the top of the well casings shall be determined by registered surveyor provided by <br /> the Engineer. This elevation shall be the basis of determining the depth to groundwater. <br /> Surveyor will also determine horizontal position of wells. <br /> 1.02 PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT <br /> Monitoring well drilling shall be by conventional direct rotary drilling methods unless an <br /> alternate drilling method is approved by the Engineer. Drilling equipment shall be in good <br /> condition and of sufficient capacity to perform the work required by these Specifications. All <br /> drilling equipment; including mast and draw works, air compressors, drilling fluid pumps, drill <br /> pipe, etc. must be of the size, capacity, and condition to drill and set casing to required depths. <br /> Contractor shall furnish documentation regarding capacity of various components of the drilling <br /> equipment. Rigs shall be equipped with a weight indicator. <br /> 1 <br />