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tk'q KLEINFELDER <br /> 4 GROUNDWATER SAMPLING <br /> Groundwater samples were collected during the fourth quarter sampling event on December 17, <br /> 2003 The groundwater samples were collected from four onsite monitoring wells MW-1, MW- <br /> 2, MW-3, and MW-4 at the General Mills facility(Plate 1) <br /> 4 1 MEASUREMENT OF WATER LEVELS <br /> In order to evaluate the groundwater gradient at the time of sampling, water level measurements <br />' were made in each of the four monitoring wells at the beginning of the sampling event prior to <br /> purging and sampling of the wells The depth-to-water was measured in each well according to <br /> the protocol described in Appendix A, Section A-4 The depth-to-water measurements were <br /> converted to groundwater elevations with respect to a local benchmark by subtracting the depth <br /> to water measurements from the surveyed casing elevations <br /> The groundwater elevations were then used to calculate the direction of groundwater flow and <br /> gradient This information was then used to evaluate which wells represent upgradient and <br /> which wells represent downgradient water conditions <br /> The depths to water at the four wells, measuring from the north side of the nm of the PVC pipe, <br /> ranged from 38 01 feet below top of casing (approximate ground surface) at MW-1 to 38 98 feet <br /> in MW-3 Groundwater elevations during the fourth quarter 2003 sampling event ranged from a <br /> high of 1 81 feet at MW-4 to a low of 0 75 feet at MW-2 (Table 1) Groundwater flow direction <br />' was calculated to the southwest at a gradient of approximately 0 003 ft/ft during the fourth <br /> quarter 2003 (Plate 2) <br /> 4.2 COLLECTION OF GROUNDWATER SAMPLES <br />' A total of four groundwater samples were collected from monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-4 <br /> during the fourth quarterly sampling event conducted in December 2003 The wells were purged <br />' and sampled using disposable bailers and as generally described in Kleinfelder's Protocol <br /> (Appendix A) A transparent disposable bailer was partially submerged into the groundwater <br /> prior to purging each monitoring well to assess the groundwater for a potential sheen and/or <br />' floating product No petroleum odor, floating product or sheen was observed in perimeter <br /> monitoring wells MW-2, MW-3, and MW-4 A strong petroleum odor, sheen, and approximately <br /> one quarter inch of floating product was observed in the groundwater purged from MW-1 during <br /> this sampling event Copies of the monitoring well sampling logs for the fourth quarter 2003 are <br /> included in Appendix B <br />' <br /> 28209 T / T04R157 <br /> 03 S Page G of I 1 <br />' © 2114 Klemfelder,Inc February 3, 2004 <br />