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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
SR0084051
PE
2903
FACILITY_ID
FA0024553
FACILITY_NAME
SHARPE ARMY DEPOT OFF SITE EXTRACTION WELL INSTALLATION
STREET_NUMBER
700
STREET_NAME
ROTH
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
Zip
94523
APN
19802001
ENTERED_DATE
8/10/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
700 ROTH RD
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
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Approved
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SOP-011 Standard Operating Procedure <br />Water Level Measurements in Monitoring Wells Page 2 of 6 Revision No. 0 March 2020 <br /> <br />Sharpe Army Depot <br />4.0 Procedures <br />Water level measurements are commonly taken in a monitoring well before, during, and following well development, and both before and after well purging and sampling. Water level measurements may also be taken where no development or purging is being conducted, strictly to monitor or generate water table or piezometric surfaces. <br />When such measurements are made to monitor water table or piezometric surfaces, water levels in all wells at a given site should be measured within a 24-hour maximum period whenever possible. <br />If the contaminant history is known for each of the wells, it is advisable to monitor water levels beginning with the least contaminated wells first and progressing to the most contaminated wells last. This is important when measuring wells for water table or potentiometric surface analysis. <br />4.1 Determining Water Level Measurement <br />The standard procedure for determining depth to water in monitoring wells is described below. <br />4.2 Calibrate <br />Calibrate all measuring devices according to the manufacturer's specifications. Measuring tapes should be checked a minimum of every six months against a surveyor's tape to determine if shrinking or stretching has occurred. <br />4.3 Decontaminate <br />Before taking a water level measurement at each well, decontaminate the measuring device according to the procedures outlined in SOP-003 (Equipment Decontamination Procedures). During decontamination, all measuring tapes should be inspected for kinks, cracks, or tears and, if present, repaired or replaced with undamaged equipment. <br />4.4 Inspect <br />Visually inspect the well to ensure that it is undamaged, properly labeled, and secured. Any damage or problems with the well head should be noted on the Field Activity Daily Log (FADL) in Attachment 1. Notify the site superintendent for repair or replacement of the equipment. <br />Uncap the well and monitor the air space immediately above the open casing per the project-specific health and safety plan. Observe if any air is flowing into or out of the casing. In the event such conditions are observed, they should be noted on the Water Level Measurement Form (Attachment 2) as appropriate. Lower the electric sounder or equivalent (product probe or steel tape) into the well until the water surface is encountered. If air is observed to be entering or flowing out of the casing, the sounder should not be placed inside the well until the air flow stops and pressure equalizes. <br />4.5 Measure <br />Measure the distance from the water surface to the permanent reference point. For aboveground "stickup" completions, the reference point is usually a groove cut into the north side of the casing. If no permanent reference point is available for an aboveground completion, measure from another
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