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0 . <br /> File No. 20-3978-01.WR9 hq K L E IN F E L D E R <br /> December 9, 1996 <br /> • The wells will be secured in a below-ground locking stovepipe and the well heads <br /> enclosed in a water-tight cement utility box set flush to the ground surface. <br /> B-3.2 ' Monitoring Well Development <br /> The wells are developed to reduce the effects of drilling on the formation and to increase the <br /> effective hydraulic radius of the well. <br /> Monitoring wells are generally developed 24 to 48 hours after installation to allow the grout <br /> to set. Each well is first sampled with a clear acrylic bailer to visually inspect for <br /> hydrocarbon layer or sheen. If no product layer of sheen is observed on the water, the well <br /> is developed by surging, pumping, or bailing. Surging along the screened interval of the <br /> well is performed to draw the sediment from the formation into the filter pack and the well <br /> and to set the sand pack. The sediment-laden water is purged from the well at a rate of <br /> between 0.75 to 10 gallons per minute (gpm) depending on recharge rate and casing size. <br /> Development continues until the discharge runs relatively clear of fines. Approximately 5 <br /> to 10 well volumes generally are removed from each monitoring well. Discharge water is <br /> stored in 55-gallon drums and left on site for later discharge or disposal by the client, <br /> depending on laboratory results. <br /> B-3.3 Equipment Decontamination <br /> To reduce the potential for cross-contamination between wells, developing equipment is <br /> washed in a trisodium phosphate or lab grade detergent solution and rinsed in distilled water <br /> or steam cleaned prior to use in the next monitoring well. <br /> B-3.4 Well Survey <br /> The locations of soil borings and monitoring wells and the elevation of the top of the PVC <br /> casings will be surveyed and tied into permanent markers, if readily available. Survey <br /> accuracy is 0.1 foot for the "x" and "y" coordinates and 0.01 foot for the "z" coordinate. <br /> The depth to static groundwater is measured from a set location at the top of the PVC <br /> casing. The depth of water is then subtracted from the elevation of the top of the well <br /> casing to provide a groundwater elevation for each monitoring well location. <br /> 20-3978-01.WR9/MR960143 Page 13-4 01996,Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />