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Field measurements will be recorded in a waterproof field logbook. Figure A-2 shows an <br /> example of the Water Sample Field Data Sheet on which field data are recorded. Field <br /> data sheets will be reviewed by the sampling coordinator after the sampling event is <br /> completed. <br /> The pH, specific conductance, and temperature meter will be calibrated each day before <br /> beginning field activities. The calibration will be checked once each day to verify meter <br /> perfo=ance. Field meter calibrations will be recorded on a Field Data Sheet (see <br /> Figure A-2). <br /> Well Sampling <br /> A Teflon bailer or bladder pump will be the only equipment acceptable for well sampling. <br /> When samples for volatile organic analysis are being collected with a bladder pump, the <br /> pump flow will be regulated to approximately 100 milliliters per minute to minimize <br /> pump effluent turbulence and aeration. Glass bottles of at least 40 milliliters volume and <br /> fitted with Teflon-lined septa will be used in sampling for volatile organics. These bottles <br /> will be filled completely to prevent air from remaining in the bottle. A positive meniscus <br /> forms when the bottle is completely full. A convex Teflon septum is placed over the <br /> positive meniscus to eliminate air. After the bottle is capped, it is inverted and tapped to <br /> verify that it contains no air bubbles. The sample containers for other parameters will be <br /> filled, filtered as required, and capped. <br /> To determine dissolved concentrations of metals, appropriate field filtration techniques <br /> will be used. When a Teflon bailer is used, the sample will be filtered by emptying the <br /> contents of the bailer into a pressure transfer vessel. A disposable 0.45-micron acrylic <br /> copolymer filter will be threaded onto the transfer vessel at the discharge point and the <br /> vessel will be sealed. Pressure will be applied to the vessel with a hand pump and the <br /> filtrate will be directed into the appropriate containers. Each filter will be used once and <br /> discarded. <br /> When a bladder pump is used to collect samples for dissolved constituents, the sample <br /> will be filtered by attaching a disposable 0.45-micron acrylic copolymer filter directly to <br /> .. the pump effluent line with a pressure fitting. As the pump cycles, the-effluent will be <br /> pressured through the filter and directed into the appropriate containers: Each filter will <br /> be used once and discarded. <br /> Spring (or Surface Water) Sampling <br /> If sufficient flow is observed, spring (or surface water) samples will be collected with a <br /> dipper consistent with the procedures listed in Section 9 of the document entitled Test <br /> Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste: PhysicallChemical Methods, SW-846, 3rd edition, <br /> November 1986. If low-flow conditions are encountered, a stainless steel scoop will be <br /> SAC,QjU093M390040.6e1-93 1fc:3 A-4 Rev.0 November 12.1993 <br />