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• 3/1/89 <br /> TABLE 2 (CONT.) Page 4 of 4 <br /> SAMPLING AND PRESERVATION <br /> References: Handbook for Sampling and Sample Preservation of Water and Wastewater. <br /> EPA-600/4-82-029, (Sept.'82). <br /> Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste .Physical/Chemical Methods. <br /> SW-846, (3rd Edition, 1987). <br /> Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, EPA-600/4-79-020. <br /> Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, <br /> (1985). <br /> RCRA Groundwater Monitoring Technical Enforcement Guidance Document. <br /> a Container Types: <br /> P = Plastic (polyethylene) <br /> G = Glass with Teflon lined caps. <br /> T = Fluorocarbon resins (PTFE,Teflon, FEP, PFA, etc.) <br /> PP= Polypropylene <br /> V= Volatile Organic Analysis(VOA) container, 40 ml (or larger)vial, teflon faced <br /> septum attached by a screw on cap with a hole in the top to allow for expansion. <br /> b Proper Cleaning Procedures: <br /> A = Acid wash <br /> D = Detergent wash <br /> V = Detergent washed and baked at 105-0 for one hour. <br /> c Based on the requirements for detection monitoring, the owner/operator must collect a sufficient <br /> volume of groundwater to allow for the analysis of four separate replicates. <br /> d Do not allow any head space in the container(use VOA vial caps and septums). <br /> e Use only in presence of residual chlorine. <br /> f Maximum holding time is 24 hours when sulfide is present. <br /> *EPA "Skinner" List of Hazardous Constituents of Petroleum Refining Wastes, <br /> 4-20-89 SEP <br />