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A=COM <br /> 2. Depth to water, and <br /> 3. Well diameter. <br /> Each well will also be cleaned, as needed, to remove all undesirable materials, including obstructions and <br /> debris that could interfere with well destruction. Procedures for cleaning out the well include observing the <br /> top of the well casing for any hanging lines, shining a flashlight into the open hole, and lowering a <br /> measuring tool to the total depth of the well. If obstructions are seen and/or felt while lowering the <br /> measuring tool, they will be removed by either removing the hanging lines or fishing the obstruction out <br /> with a three-pronged hook or similar tool. <br /> Each well will be over-drilled to the total depth of the original boring to remove the well casing and annular <br /> material using a hollow-stem auger. Well DMW-5B also includes a 10-inch-diameter conductor casing to a <br /> depth of 50 feet below ground surface, which will be removed in its entirety.After all casing has been <br /> removed, the auger will be rotated at the bottom of the boring to remove all well construction debris to <br /> create a satisfactory seal between the new grout and the boring wall. <br /> Each boring will then be backfilled with neat cement grout, (i.e., Portland Cement-Type 1/II) emplaced via <br /> tremie pipe.As the grout is pumped, the tremie pipe will be positioned so it is below the top of the grout <br /> rising in the boring. The bottom of the auger stem will always be positioned below the top of the grout seal <br /> to prevent possible caving of the sides of the boring.The volume of neat cement grout added to the well <br /> will, at minimum, be equal to the calculated amount shown in Table 2 for each well. <br /> Any monitoring well water rising to the surface during grout placement will be contained and placed in <br /> Department of Transportation (DOT)-approved, 55-gallon drums. <br /> Each well head box will be removed, and the former well vault cavity will be filled with a continuation of grout <br /> to form a "mushroom" cap at the top of the drilled-out well. The uppermost few inches will be topped off to <br /> match the surrounding surface. <br /> All well destruction locations will be recorded using a hand-held Trimble-brand (or equivalent) global <br /> positioning system unit. <br /> In accordance with California Water Code Section 13751, the licensed C-57 water-well drilling <br /> subcontractor will file a Well Completion (Well Destruction) Report with DWR within 60 days of the <br /> completion of the work. <br /> Investigation-derived Waste <br /> Investigation-derived waste (IDW)will be generated during well destruction activities and will include the <br /> boring soil, well casing, annular material removed from each boring, and possible monitoring well water <br /> and decontamination water. <br /> The soil will be placed in a 20-yard roll-off bin, and the water will be contained in DOT-approved 55-gallon <br /> drums. The IDW will be covered and temporarily stored at the Site pending sampling and analysis for <br /> waste profiling purposes. It is anticipated that both the soil and water will be classified as non-hazardous. <br /> Four IDW profile samples (two soil and two water)will be composited from the bin and drums and sent to <br /> Eurofins Laboratory, a State of California-certified analytical laboratory in Sacramento, California, for <br /> waste profiling purposes. The IDW samples will be labeled with Site-specific labels and placed under <br /> chain-of-custody in a cooler chilled with ice, and shipped to Eurofins for analysis.The samples will be <br /> analyzed on a standard 10-day turnaround time. <br /> Each soil sample will be analyzed for: <br /> • Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline (TPH-g), TPH as diesel (TPH-d), and TPH as motor <br /> oil (TPH-mo) by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Modified Method SW8015; <br /> aecom.com <br /> Our Reference 60632236 <br /> 3/6 <br />