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rl <br /> h Nx <br /> 11 t g <br /> s <br />!T <br /> Woodward-Clyde Consultants <br /> r <br /> r <br /> _ sampling. Three well casing volumes of groundwater were removed with a clean Teflon <br /> baler from each well. The water sampling equipment was cleaned by scrubbing with a <br /> solution of alconox and water, and triple rinsed in distilled water. The water generated <br /> during the developing, purging and sampling operations was placed in 55-gallon drums. <br /> 1 proper disposal of the water will be based on the analytical results. Nater quality <br /> parameters (specific conductance, pH and water temperature) were measured before <br /> sampling. The water sample logs are presented in Appendix B. The samples were C011 ted F <br /> using a clean Teflon bailer. The samples were placed in laboratory prepared containers and <br /> stored in an ice chest (with ice). Under chain of custody, the samples were taken to <br /> Chcmtec,h analytical laboratory. The sample" were analyzed for '1'PH (gasoline) by BPA <br /> method 5030, BTEK by EPA method 8020,and fecal coliform analysis by Standard Method <br /> 9921 (samples were collected at Linda Turkatte's request). <br /> s <br /> 91G0238A.lMAIURM1009)llFII f 2^4 <br /> ART.wA ? <br /> M <br /> .j <br /> 1. 411101 <br />