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SIERRA. <br /> SES STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> GROUND WATER SAMPLING <br /> The following describes sampling procedures used by SES field personnel to collect and handle <br /> ground water samples Before samples are collected, careful consideration is given to the type of analysis <br /> to be performed so that precautions are taken to prevent loss of volatile components or contamination <br /> of the sample, and to preserve the sample for subsequent analysis Wells will be sampled no less than <br /> 24 hours after well development Collection methods specific to ground water sampling are presented <br /> below <br /> Prior to sampling, each well is checked for the presence of free-phase hydrocarbons using an <br /> MMC flexi-dip interface probe Product thickness (measured to the nearest 0 01 foot) is noted on the <br /> sampling form Water level measurements are also made using either a water level meter or the interface <br /> probe The water level measurements are also noted on the sampling form <br /> Prior to sampling, each well is purged of a minimum of three well casing volumes of water <br /> using a steam-cleaned PVC bailer, or a pre-cleaned pump Temperature, pH and electrical conductivity <br /> are measured at least three times during purging Purging is continued until these parameters have <br /> stabilized(i e , changes in temperature, pH or conductivity do not exceed±0 57, 0 1 or 5%, respectively) <br />• The purge water is taken to Chevron's Richmond Refinery for disposal <br /> Ground water samples are collected from the wells with Chevron designated disposable bailers <br /> The water samples are decanted into the appropriate container for the analysis to be performed Pre- <br /> preserved sample containers may be used or the analytic laboratory may add preservative to the sample <br /> upon arrival Duplicate samples are collected from each well as a back-up sample and/or to provide <br /> quality control The samples are labeled to include the project number, sample ID, date, preservative, <br /> and the field person's initials The samples are placed in polyethylene bags and in an ice chest <br /> (maintained at 4'C) for transport under chairs of custody to the laboratory <br /> The chain of custody form includes the project number, analysis requested, sample ID, date <br /> analysis and the SES field person's name The form is signed and dated (with the transfer time) by each <br /> person who yields or receives the samples beginning with the field personnel and ending with the <br /> laboratory personnel <br /> A trip blank accompanies each sampling set, or 5%trip blanks are included for sets of greater <br /> than 20 samples The trip blank is analyzed for some or all of the same compounds as the ground water <br /> samples <br /> i <br /> GWS-CHE3 Sop <br />