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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0521765
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0014781
FACILITY_NAME
CARANDO MACHINE WORKS
STREET_NUMBER
420
STREET_NAME
MADISON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
420 N MADISON ST
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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• Slowly lower a close-fitting surge block into the well until it rests below the static water <br /> -level,-but above the screened interval,if possible. <br /> • Begin a gentle surging motion that will allow any material blocking the screen to break <br /> up, go into suspension,and move into the well. Continue surging-for 5=10 minutes, <br /> remove surge block,.and pump or bail the well,rapidly removing at least one well <br /> volume: <br /> • Repeat previous step at successively lower levels within the well screen until the bottom <br /> of the well is reached. Note that development should always begin above,or.at the top <br /> of,the screen and move progressively downward.to prevent the surge block from <br /> becoming sand locked in the well casing. As development progresses, successive surging <br /> can be more vigorous and of longer duration as long as the amount of sediment in the <br /> screen is kept to a minimum. <br /> • At a minimum,3 to 5 well volumes.are removed during development. <br /> WATER QUALITY MONITORING <br /> • Monitor water quality parameters before beginning development procedures, and after <br /> removing each well volume. <br /> • If water quality parameters have stabilized over the three readings,the well will be <br /> :considered developed. <br /> • If the parameters have not stabilized after these three readings,continue pumping the well <br /> to develop,but stop surging. Monitor the stabilization parameters every one-half well <br /> volume. <br /> • When the parameters have-stabilized over.three consecutive readings-at one-half well <br /> volume intervals,the well is considered developed. <br /> DOCUMENTATION <br /> Record all data as required on a Monitoring Well Developing Record. These data include: <br /> Depths and dimensions of the well,the casing,and the screen,obtained from the <br /> Monitoring Well Construction Form. <br /> • Water losses and uses during drilling, obtained from the boring log for the well. <br /> • Water levels. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> well_dev_SOP MONITORING WELL DEVELOPMENT February 2005 <br /> . l <br />
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