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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2013_5
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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APP IX A <br />KLMM=ER FULDA PROTOCOL <br />710- Sampling and Analyls Plan (Meinlelder, Novemberl., 1994) describes how Forward, In, <br />COndlIcts groundwater monitoring , <br />Plan <br />Superredes sections related to sampling and analysis in the April 1989 <br />i'stclOsam 'lin, <br />Addendum and Addendum a Thedis6ussion of ti ir♦ <br />GROUNDwater'SaMpUng Methods and <br />procedures discussed in this appendix, Kleinfclder Field Activities Protoc,*w� im-w <br />more comprehensive Sampling and Analysis Plan. <br />WATER MONITORM.01 <br />The groundviater monitoring wells at Forward are equipped with <br />dedieaxed • tr «11 pumps • <br />t..:J <br />1 •.• and collection ll:Ir •• ..« samples, r: .■ r ' w lr:«-■ 1-i,•ing - <br />Monitoring• r. r equipment t.. rot. a.. .m`.• r <br />,. r r • • crtr « r <br />rn r • • The .s a{ equipment -r below- This list <br />includes acaW yeti •••.-i7used <br />to purge •a r!le tt in addition. to Pcmnal <br />ProtecervIc...1 that miust • <br />protection ,t• to reduce thert ..rt.': •: cross contandnation of ihe wellsr•' urr .... <br />• a ' of <br />thr. eqiiipment used t t• «. various rizistrumcnts which require ♦. • M - . <br />Calflzation <br />PrOcedmts are discussed below. <br />Mau of e metets that are used in the field mtist be calibrated to <br />produce reliaa r • <br />followmg discusses calibration rationale,procedures, rand ik ..t ...r for rtr _r ► 1 ..d instrMents. <br />-*It Leve! Indicator <br />WSW 16vel 1• •. romust be calibrated regularly to assure thatdata is not • r•• measured <br />McOr=dY <br />due to the w.t: t t •. To calibrateewater lewl.indicatorthecable is <br />rr out <br />to its entire length and measured against • measure. t (; pointthe t•tri on the• !• <br />whichcompletes thechuitwhen. -yr • f :N wt by the water. <br />1. completedcircuit ;{ 1 ++,. the <br />23483849-FO112310R32S A-1 July 14, 2000 <br />2400?:kkM4a,tar, - <br />
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