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rr <br /> APEX F-IMPIQTECH, INC. <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES <br /> Operation&Maintenance (O&M) <br /> SOP-4 <br /> SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION AND CHAIN- water temperature,conductivity,or pH stabilize a mawmum of <br /> OF-CUSTODY PROCEDURES ten wetted-casing volumes of groundwater have been <br /> recovered or the well is bailed dry When practical the <br /> Sample identification and chain-of-custody procedures ensure groundwater sample should be collected when the water level <br /> sample integrity as well as document sample possession from in the well recovers to at least 80 percent of its static level <br /> the time of collection to ultimate disposal Each sample <br /> container submitted for analysis is labeled to identify the lob The sampling equipment consists of either a"Teflon"baiter <br /> number,date time of sample collection a sample number PVC bailer or stainless steel bladder pump with a"Teflon' <br /> unique to the sample any in-field measurements made bladder If the sampling system Is dedicated to the well then <br /> sampling methodology name(s)of on-srte personnel and any the bailer is usually"Teflon"but the bladder pump is PVC with <br /> other pertinent field observations also recorded on the field a polypropylene bladder In general and depending on the <br /> excavation or boring log intended laboratory analysis 40-mdliliter glass,volatile organic <br /> analysis(VOA)vials with"Teflon' septa are used as sample <br /> Cham-of-custody forms are used to record possession of the containers <br /> sample from time of collection to amval at the laboratory <br /> During shipment the person with custody of the samples will The groundwater sample is decanted into each VOA ural in <br /> relinquish them to the next person by signing the chain-of- such a manner that there is no meniscus at the top of the vial <br /> custody torm(s)and noting the date and time The sample- A cap is quickly secured to the top of the ural The Hai is then <br /> control officer at the laboratory will verify sample integrity inverted and gently tapped to see if air bubbles are present If <br /> correct preservation confirm collection in the proper none are present the vial is labeled and refrigerated for <br /> container(s) and ensure adequate volume for analysis delivery under strict chain-of-custody to the analytical <br /> laboratory Label information should include a unique sample <br /> If these conditions are met the samples will be assigned identification number lob identification number date time type <br /> unique laboratory log numbers for identification throughour of analysis requested and the sampler's name <br /> analysis and reporting The log numbers will be recorded on <br /> the chain-of-custody forms and in the legally-required log took For quality control purposes a duplicate water sample is <br /> maintained in the laboratory The sample description date collected from each well This sample may also be analyzed or <br /> received client s name and any other reievan+information will put on hold at the laboratory When required a trip blank <br /> also be recorded prepared at the laboratory is placed in the transport cooler It <br /> is labeled similar to the well samples remains in the cooler <br /> SOP-5 during transport and is analyzed by the laboratory along with <br /> LABORATORY ANALYTICAL QUALITY the groundwater samples In addition a field blank may be <br /> ASSURANCE AND CONTROL prepared in the field when sampling equipment is not <br /> dedicated The field blank is prepared after a pump or bailer <br /> In addition to routine instrument calibration replicates spikes has been either steam cleaned or properly washed prior to use <br /> blanks spiked blanks and certified reference materials are in the ne>d well and is analyzed along with the other samples <br /> routinely analyzed at method-specific frequencies to monitor The field blank analysis demonstrates the effectiveness of the <br /> precision and bias Additional components of the laboratory in-field cleaning procedures to prevent cross-contamination <br /> Quality Assurance/Quality Control program include To minimize the potential for cross-contamination between <br /> 1 Participation in state and federal laboratory wells all well development and water sampling equipment not <br /> accreditationicertification programs dedicated to a well is either steam cleaned or properly washed <br /> between use As a secondary precautionary measure wells <br /> 2 Participation in both U S EPA Performance are sampled in order of least to highest concentrations as <br /> Evaluation studies(WS and WP studies)and inter- established by available previous analytical data <br /> laboratory performance evaluation programs In the event the water samples cannot be submitted to the <br /> 3 Standard operating procedures describing routine analytical laboratory on the same day they are collected(e g <br /> and periodic instrument maintenance due to weekends or holidays) the samples are temporarily <br /> stored until the first opportunity for submittal either on water ice <br /> 4 "Out-of-Control"/Corrective Action documentation in a cooler such as when in the field or in refrigerator at <br /> procedures and ApeXs office <br /> 5 Mufti-level review of raw data and client reports SOP-9 <br /> VAPOR SAMPLING: 'TEDLAR" BAG <br /> SAMPLING TECHNIQUE <br /> SOP-7 Prior to vapor sampling the vacuum system must reach a <br /> GROUNDWATER PURGING AND stabilized air flow(cubic feet per minute)for appro>amately15 <br /> SAMPLING minutes Prior to the actual collection of the vapor sample the <br /> following data is recorded air flow temperature and pressure <br /> Prior to water sampling each well is purged by evacuating a at collection ports and gauges <br /> minimum of three wetted well-casing volumes of groundwater <br /> When required purging will continue until either the discharge <br />