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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001368
RECORD_ID
PR0536618
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0021026
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON CHARTER WAY COMMON PLUME
STREET_NUMBER
440
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16503003
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
440 W CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Whenever possible, groundwater parameters pH, temperature (in degrees Celsius ICJ), <br /> specific conductance (in micromhos per centimeters squared jumhos)), and turbidity (Ira <br /> National Turbidity Units JNTUJ) will be monitored and recorded on the Groundwater <br /> Sampling Form. <br /> • If a well is purged dry before three casing volumes have been removed, the sample will be <br /> taken after the well has recovered to at least 80 percent of the static water level prior to <br /> purging or after 4 hours when sufficient water volume is available to meet analytical <br /> requirements, whichever comes first Reasonable efforts will be made to avoid devratering <br /> wells by using low-yield pumps as necessary. <br /> • Water samples will be collected with a stainless steel or Teflon bailer To reduce potential <br /> cross contamination, sampling should take place in order from least to most contaminated <br /> wells. Bailer strings should be replaced between each well to avoid cross contamination <br /> from a bailer string which has absorbed contamination <br /> • Sample containers will be filled directly from the bailer <br /> • Use only sample containers prepared and provided by an analytical laboratory <br /> Preservatives are required for some types of samples Sample containers containing <br /> Preservatives should be supplied by an analytical laboratory <br /> • For volatile orcanics analysis, each sample vial will be filled wrth sample water so that water <br /> stands above the Lp of the vial The cap should then be quickly placed on the vial and <br /> tightened securely The vial should then be checked to ensure that no air bubbles are <br /> present prior to Iabeling the sample <br /> . Take site blank samples (trip and rJnsa:e using aistilled ►Yater or la <br /> J 9 bortory suo;,l=ed ►wafer <br /> from a known uncontaninated source One trip blank and one rinsete blank sample for <br /> each site will be analyzed for each site sampling event <br /> • Once collected and labeled, all samples will be stored in a cooler maintained at 4 degrees <br /> Celsius using frozen water Ice. <br /> Sample Custody Procedures <br /> Sample custody procedures will be followed through sample collection, transfer, analysis and ultimate <br /> disposal. The purpose of these procedures is to assure that the integrity of samples is maintained during <br /> their collection and transfer. Sample quantities, types and locations will be determined before the actual field <br /> work begins. As few people as possible will handle samples. The field sampler is personally responsible for <br /> the care and custody of the collected samples until they are property transferred. <br /> Each sample will be labeled and sealed properly immediately after collection. Sample identification <br /> documents will be carefully prepared so that identification and chain-of-custody records can be maintained <br /> and sample disposition can be controlled. Forms will be filled out with waterproof ink The following are <br /> sample identification documents that wig be utilized during the field operations. - <br /> P.�G Page 3 of 5 . <br /> WMPIFORMSITEX-SpP DOC <br />
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