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06 February 2003 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 98-0504 <br /> Page 8 of 9 <br /> 4.4.1. Static Water Level Measurements <br /> Before sampling and during Quarterly ground water monitoring, static water level and free-product <br /> thickness will be measured using an electric oil/water level indicator. Water level data will be <br /> recorded to the nearest 0.01 loot from a reference point marked of the top of the PVC well casing. <br /> Before and after each use,the electric oillwater level indicatorwill be washed in an Alconox solution <br /> and rinsed with water. <br /> 4.4.2. Well Evacuation <br /> Subsequent to measurement of depth to water and prior to sampling, the well will be purged using <br /> a submersible pump to ensure that the ground water sample is representative of the formation,rather <br /> than water standing in the well casino. The well will be purged until: 1) a minimum of three casing <br /> volumes is removed from the well; and/or 2) the field-measured ground water parameters pff, <br /> temperature and electrical conductivity have stabilized. However, if a well is purged dry prior to <br /> evacuating three casing volumes, a ground water sample will be collected following 80 percent <br /> recovery of ground water level within the well or within 8-hours of well evacuation. <br /> Purge water, free-product, and decontamination water generated during the ground water sampling <br /> activities will be contained in DOT-approved drums which will be appropriately labeled for storage. <br /> Drums containing purge water will be stored on-site pending appropriate removal and disposal. <br /> 4.4.3. Sample Withdrawal <br /> Water samples will be collected from the monitoring wells using disposable polyethylene bailer. <br /> These bailers are disposed of after one use and require no decontaminating,thereby minimizing cross <br /> contamination due to sampling devices. Samples will be drawn and collected in such a maruier that <br /> agitation and exposure of the ground water to the atmosphere is minimal. Sample containers will be <br /> filled using the appropriate disposable sampling attachment which allows controlled flow out of the <br /> bottom of the bailer by lifting up on the check valve. <br /> 4.4.4. Sample Handling <br /> Ground water samples will be collected into laboratory supplied containers. Ground water samples <br /> to bQ analyied for TPH-c,, BTEX and fuel additives will be collected into 40-m.1 volatile organic <br /> analysis (V(_)A) vials containing 0.5-m1 ofbydrochloric acid as preservative. Following collection, <br /> the samples will be placed on ice and kept in a cooler until delivered to the; laboratory for analysis. <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />