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' STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE 10 <br /> CONCERNING SAMPLING FOR VOLATILES IN WATER <br /> (DISSOLVED GASOLINE, SOLVENTS, ETC.) <br /> SOP 10 <br /> 1 Use only vials properly washed and baked <br />' 2 Use clean sampling equipment Scrub with Alconox or equivalent laboratory detergent and water <br /> followed by a thorough water rinse Complete with a distilled water rinse <br />' Sampling equipment which has come into contact with liquid hydrocarbons (free product) should <br /> be regarded with suspicion Such equipment should have tubing and cables replaced and all <br /> resilient parts washed with laboratory detergent solution as indicated above Visible deposits may <br />' have to be removed with hexane Solvent washing should be followed by detergent washing, as <br /> indicated above <br />' This procedure is valid for volatile organic analysis only For extractable organics (for example, <br /> pesticides, or base neutrals for U S Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] Method 625 a final <br /> rinse with pesticide-grade isopropyl alcohol),followed by overnight or oven drying will be necessary <br />' 3 Take duplicate samples Mark on forms as a single sample with two containers to avoid duplication <br /> of analyses <br />' 4 Take a site blank using distilled water or known uncontaminated source This sample will be run <br /> at the discretion of the project manager <br /> 5 Fill out labels and forms as much as possible ahead of time Use an indelible marker <br /> 6 Preservatives are required for some types of samples Use specially prepared vials marked as <br /> indicated below, or use the appropriate field procedure (SOP 12 for acidification) Make note on <br />' forms that samples were preserved Always have extra vials In case of problems Samples for <br /> volatile analyses should be acidified below pH 2 upright Eye protection, foot protection, and <br /> disposable vinyl gloves are required for handling Samples designated for expedited service and <br />' analyzed within seven (7) days of sampling will be acceptable without preservation Acid-causing <br /> burns Glasses or goggles (not contact lenses) are necessary for protection of the eyes Flush <br /> eyes with water for 15 minutes if contact occurs and seek medical attention Rinse off hands <br /> frequently with water during handling <br />' For sampling chlorinated drinking water supplies for chlorinated volatiles, samples shall be <br /> preserved with sodium thiosulfate Use vials labeled "CONTAINS THIOSULFATE" No particular <br /> cautions are necessary <br /> 7 Fill vial to overflowing with water, avoiding turbulence and bubbling as much as possible Water <br /> should stand above lip of vial <br /> 8 Carefully, but quickly, slip cap onto vial Avoid dropping the TeflonO septum from cap by not <br /> inverting cap until it is in contact with the vial Disc should have Teflon® face toward the water <br /> Also avoid touching white Teflon® face with dirty fingers <br /> 9 Tighten cap securely, invert vial, and tap against hand to see there are not bubbles inside <br /> SOP 10 Page 1 of 2 <br /> GROUNDWATER <br /> ._,.,,TECHNOLOGY, INC <br /> I <br />