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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0000740
RECORD_ID
PR0544155
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0000185
FACILITY_NAME
CITY GAS & LIQUOR
STREET_NUMBER
16470
STREET_NAME
CAMBRIDGE
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
19643032
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
16470 CAMBRIDGE ST
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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i <br /> GENERAL FIELD PROCEDURES <br /> Groundwater Monitoring and Sampling Assignments <br /> For each site, TRC technicians are provided with a Technical Service Request (TSR) that <br /> specifies activities required to complete the groundwater monitoring and sampling assignment <br /> for the site. TSRs are based on client directives, instructions from the primary environmental <br /> consultant for the site, regulatory requirements, and TRC's previous a xperience with the site. <br /> Fluid Level Measurements <br /> Initial site activities include determination of well locations based on a site map provided with <br /> the TSR. Well boxes are opened and caps are removed. Indications of well or well box <br /> damage, or of pressure buildup in the well are noted. <br /> Fluid levels in each well are measured using a coated cloth tape equipped with an electronic <br /> interface probe, which distinguishes between liquid phase hydrocarbon (LPH) and water. The <br /> depth to LPH (if it is present), to water, and to the bottom of the well are measured from the <br /> top of the well casing (surveyors mark or notch if present) to the nearest 0.01 foot. Unless <br /> otherwise instructed, a well with less than 0.67 foot between the measured top of water and the <br /> measured bottom of the well casing is considered dry, and is not sampled. If the well contains <br /> 0.67 foot or more of water, an attempt is made to bail and/or sample as specified on the TSR. <br /> Wells that are found to contain LPH are not purged or sampled. Instead, one casing volume of <br /> fluid is bailed from the well and the well is re-sealed. Bailed fluids are placed in a container <br /> separate from normal purge water, and properly disposed. <br /> Purging and Groundwater Parameter Measurement <br /> TSR instructions may specify that a well not be purged (no-purge sampling), be purged using <br /> low-flow methods, or be purged using conventional pump and/or bail methods. Conventional <br /> purging generally consists of pumping or bailing until a minimum of three casing volumes of <br /> water have been removed or until the well has been pumped dry. Pumping is generally <br /> accomplished using submersible electric or pneumatic diaphragm pumps. <br /> During conventional purging, three groundwater parameters (temperature, pH, and <br /> conductivity) are measured after removal of each casing volume. Stabilization of these <br /> parameters, to within 10 percent, confirm that sufficient purging has been completed. In some <br /> cases, the TSR indicates that other parameters are also to be measured during purging. TRC <br /> commonly measures dissolved oxygen (DO), oxidation-reduction potential (ORP), and/or <br /> turbidity. Instruments used for groundwater parameter measurement are calibrated daily <br /> according to manufacturer's instructions. <br /> Low-flow purging utilizes a bladder or peristaltic pump to remove water from the well at a low <br /> rate. Groundwater parameters specified by the TSR are measured continuously until they <br /> become stable in general accordance with EPA guidelines. <br /> Purge water is generally collected in labeled drums for disposal. Drums may be left on site for <br /> disposal by others, or transported to a collection location for eventual transfer to a licensed <br /> treatment or recycling facility. In some cases, purge water may be collected directly from the <br /> site by a licensed vacuum truck company, or may be treated on site by an active remediation <br /> System, if so directed. <br />
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