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EYE <br /> source clay sediments within development discharge water will be documented within the <br /> field notes. <br /> Following a minim__ um of 48 hours after well development and an initial water level <br /> measurement, the wells will be sampled using a Teflon bailer cleared with uand <br /> deionized water. The bailer will be used first to obtain a sample from the surface rface o of the <br /> ective evidence of product detected in the wells <br /> water in the well prior to purging. Any svbJ <br /> observed in the wells, a formation water sample <br /> will he recorded. If no floating product is <br /> will be collected after purging operations. Approximately three to four well volumes of <br /> water will be purged from the wells before sampling using a submersible pump. During <br /> purging the ground water will be monitored for pH, temperature, and conductivity and <br /> meters have stabilized. <br /> purging will continue until these parafloating�Lroduct�is <br /> encountered in a well, <br /> the well will not be wed or sam led. <br /> Water developed and purged from the well will be stored in 55-gallon steel drums <br /> approved for use by the Department of Transportation. <br /> The water samples will be collected using a clean teflon bailer and transferred slowly <br /> -cleaned glassware with Teflon-lined lids, labeled, and <br /> and sealed in appropriate laboratory <br /> promptly placed in iced storage. I. -of-Custody Records will be initiated by the sampler <br /> .- <br /> and will accompany the samples to the laboratory. <br /> i <br /> i <br />