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10 June 2019 AdvancedGeo <br /> AGE Project No. 19-4705 Environmental <br /> Page 5 of 6 �• <br /> Soil-vapor samples will be collected after allowing a minimum of two-hours equalization <br /> time following installation of the soil-vapor wells. <br /> Prior to soil-vapor sample collection, three calculated volumes of air will be purged <br /> utilizing a 6-liter purge canister and manifold, calibrated to 200 milliliters per minute <br /> (ml/min). One-liter Summa® sampling canisters will be used to collect soil-vapor <br /> samples for TO-15 analysis. <br /> Sampling and purge canisters will be connected together with a dedicated and <br /> serialized sampling inlet manifold. The sampling inlet manifold consists of a vapor-tight <br /> valve; a particulate filter; a flow restrictor calibrated to 200 milliliters per minute (ml/min); <br /> a stainless-steel tee-fitting; two vacuum gauges at either end of the flow controller and <br /> connections for both purge and sampling canisters (manifold assembly). The manifold <br /> assembly will be attached to the '%-inch Teflon® tubing from the soil-vapor well. The <br /> purge canister will be attached to the end of the stainless-steel sampling manifold while <br /> the sample canisters will be attached to the tee-fitting between the '%-inch Teflon® <br /> tubing and purge container. Teflon® tape will be placed on the threads of each open <br /> fitting of the manifold assembly prior to attaching the '%-inch Teflon® tubing and <br /> sampling and purge canisters. <br /> Each canister's initial vacuum will be measured and recorded between -26 and -30 <br /> inches of mercury (in hg). Shut-in tests will be performed on each assembly by <br /> attaching and securing the sample and purge canisters to the manifold and opening the <br /> valves on the purge canister and the manifold. The shut-in test is performed for <br /> approximately 10 minutes on each assembly. <br /> Each soil-vapor well location will be isolated from ambient air by enclosing the borehole, <br /> tubing and manifold/canister assembly in a 100-liter shroud. Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) will <br /> be emitted into the shroud surrounding the well borehole, tubing and manifold/canister <br /> assembly and acts as a tracer gas to evaluate if leaks in the sampling apparatus have <br /> allowed infiltration of ambient air. <br /> Upon achieving a successful leak test, the purge canister valve will be opened for a <br /> period to allow the three calculated volumes of air to be purged. The purge vacuum <br /> gauge will be monitored to ensure a proper decrease of vacuum purged. <br /> Upon achieving the targeted purge volume, the purge canister valve will be closed, and <br /> the sample canister valve opened. The initial pressure and time are recorded. Upon <br /> reaching at least -5 in Hg or less, the sample canister valve will be closed, and final <br /> pressure and time recorded. The sampling port on the sampling canister will be capped <br /> with a brass end-cap. <br />