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Kennedy/Jenks Consukants <br /> • Calcium by EPA Method 6010 <br /> • Biochemical Oxygen Demand by EPA Method 410.4 <br /> • Chemical Oxygen Demand by Standard Method 5520D <br /> • Chloride by EPA Method 300 Series <br /> • Magnesium by EPA Method 6010 <br /> • Nitrate-Nitrogen by EPA Method 300 Series <br /> • Ammonia by EPA Method 350.3 <br /> • Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen by EPA Method 351.4 <br /> • pH by EPA Method 150.1 <br /> • Potassium by EPA Method 6010 <br /> • Sodium by EPA Method 6010 <br /> • Specific Conductivity by EPA Method 120.1 <br /> • Sulfate by EPA Method 300 Series <br /> • Bicarbonate Alkalinity by EPA Method 310.1 <br /> • Total Dissolved Solids by EPA Method 160.1 <br /> • Fixed Dissolved Solids by EPA Method 160.4 <br /> • Total Hardness by EPA Method 130.2 <br /> • Turbidity by Standard Method 2130B <br /> 5.4 Residuals Management <br /> Residuals generated as a result of these field activities are anticipated to include soil cuttings <br /> from the drilling activities, decontamination water resulting from the drilling activities and <br /> development of the monitoring wells, and purge water from sampling of the monitoring wells. <br /> The soil cuttings will be distributed on the ground near each worksite.Water residuals will be <br /> distributed on the ground in a manner that does not affect worksite safety. <br /> 5.5 QA/QC Procedures <br /> Field QA/QC measures will include careful equipment decontamination between samples and <br /> sampling locations. In order to validate the groundwater sample results, duplicate groundwater <br /> samples will be collected and analyzed for the water quality constituents and parameters listed <br /> above. A duplicate sample will be collected immediately following collection of the primary <br /> sample during each sampling event. The results of the duplicate sample will be compared to the <br /> primary sample for consistency. <br /> The analytical laboratory will observe its customary internal QA/QC procedures during analysis <br /> of the samples. This will include such measures as analysis of method blanks, control spikes, <br /> and matrix spikes. The laboratory will be requested to meet analytical reporting limits consistent <br /> with prevailing industry standards for this type of site characterization. <br /> Analytical data received from the laboratory will be reviewed immediately upon receipt for <br /> completeness and consistency. Any discrepancies will be discussed with the laboratory and <br /> corrective measures, such as reanalysis or resampling, will be implemented if warranted. <br /> Work Plan for Improved Detection Monitoring Program Page 15 <br /> Musco Family Olive Company, Tracy, California <br /> Bus-BmupWmin�od`N20104W_mi wweNO mpdWeue 27_dmpbWldmememlreport text-09-26.doc <br />