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RECORD_ID
PR0506460
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007440
FACILITY_NAME
ATHERTON KIRK/SPRECKELS
STREET_NUMBER
18800
STREET_NAME
SPRECKELS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
18800 SPRECKELS RD
P_LOCATION
04
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Approved
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KLEINFELDER <br /> ' 2. The depth to groundwater is measured using a conductivity-based water-level <br /> meter. <br /> t3. The volume of water in gallons standing in the well is calculated by <br /> subtracting the depth to groundwater measurement from the depth of the well <br /> and multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor (0.16 for 2-inch wells, <br /> and 0.65 for 4-inch wells). <br /> 4. Three to five well volumes of water are purged from each well using a <br /> submersible pump, bladder pump, or Teflon bailer. <br /> 5. Physical parameters (pH, electrical conductivity, and temperature) are <br /> monitored for stability while purging. The physical parameter measurements <br /> are recorded on purge-and-sample logs, along with the time and volume of <br /> water purged at each measurement. <br /> 6. Samples are collected with a disposable bailer or bladder pump into <br /> ' appropriately prepared bottles provided by the analytical laboratory. <br /> 7. Samples for metals analysis are usually filtered in the field at the time of <br /> tcollection. <br /> 8. Samples are immediately labeled and placed in an iced sample container. At <br /> ' the end of the day, the samples are delivered to the analytical laboratory <br /> under chain-of-custody control. <br /> ' A-5 Vadose Zone Monitoring <br /> 1. Prior to conducting lysimeter sampling, the pressure-vacuum equipment is <br /> ' checked and cleaned. A Soil-Moisture hand pump with a pressure-vacuum <br /> gage is used to measure residual and implied pressure-vacuum. Nitrogen <br /> gas is used to purge the lysimeter system for sampling. An air pump is <br /> available as a back up. <br /> 2. Approximately one week to one month prior to conducting the sampling, the <br /> residual pressures at the air-line of each lysimeter are measured ad the <br /> vacuums reset to manufactured recommended value (usually 50 centibars). <br /> The measurements and applied vacuums are noted on a sampling log form. <br /> t Kleinfelder has found that resetting the lysimeters vacuums before the <br /> sampling yields good sample recovery. <br /> 3. The residual pressures are measured just prior to collecting the sample. The <br /> water line is then opened and nitrogen gas applied to the air line until either <br /> fluid or air is discharged (for dry lysimeters). The sample is contained in a 1 <br /> liter unpreserved bottle and the volume recovered is estimated. The fluid is <br /> then poured into appropriate preserved or unpreserved bottles of the <br /> requested analysis. <br /> ' 20-3978-03.MN7/ST08R117 February 1,2008 <br /> ©2008 Kleinfelder Page A-6 <br />
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