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p <br /> GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> CONCERNING WATER SAMPLING METHODOLOGY <br /> SOP S <br /> Prior to water sampling, each well shall be purged by <br /> Pumping & minimum of four well volumes or until the <br /> discharge water indicates stabilization of temperature, <br /> conductivity,and pH. If the well is evacuated before <br /> four well volumes are removed or stabilization is <br /> achieved, the sample should be taken when the water <br /> level in the well recovers to 80% of its initial level. <br /> Retrieval of the hater sample, sample handling and sample <br /> preservation shall be conducted in accordance with <br /> Groundwater Technology Lgboratory Standard Operating <br /> Procedure (GTL SOP 10) concerning Sampling For Volatiles <br /> in Water". The sampling equipment used shall consist of <br /> a teflon and/or stainless steel aamplers, which meets <br /> EPA regulations. Glass vials with teflon lids should be <br /> used to store the collected samples. <br /> To insure sample integrity, each vial shall be gilled with <br /> the sampled water such that the water stands above the lip <br /> of the vial. The cap should then be quickly placed on the <br /> vial and tightened securely. The vial should then be <br /> checked to ensure that air bubbles are not present prior <br /> to labeling of the sample. Label information should <br /> include a sample identification number, job identification, <br /> date, time, type of analysis requested and the sampler's <br /> name. Chain-of-Custody forms shall be completed as per <br /> Groundwater Technology Laboratory Standard Operating <br /> Procedure (SOP 11) concerning Chain of Custody. <br /> The vials should be immediately placed in high quality <br /> coolers for shipuent to the laboratory. The coolers <br /> should be packed with sufficient ice or J'reezer packs to <br /> ensure that the samples are kept below 6C. Samples which <br /> are received at the Groundwater Technology Laboratory <br /> - above 10 C. will be considered substandard. To minimize <br /> sample degradation the prescribed analysis shall take <br /> place within seven days of sample collection unless <br /> _. specially prepared acidified vials are used. <br /> To minimize the potential for cross contamination between <br /> wells, all the well development and water sampling equip- <br /> ment which contacts the groundwater shall be cleaned <br /> between each vell sampling. .ts a second precautionary <br /> measure, the wells shall are sampled in order of increasing <br /> contaminant concentrations as established by previous <br /> analysis. <br /> C, I1II GRuC\h�tiiTEH <br />