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WaterWork <br /> Groundwater Sampling Protocol <br /> Groundwater monitoring wells 11 e developed within 48 hours of <br /> completion. Approximately 10 times the volume of water in the <br /> casing will be withdrawn, i ossa If the aquifer is slow to <br /> recharge, development will continue until recharge is too slow to <br /> practically continue . All withdrawn groundwater will be stored <br /> on-site in covered 55 gallon waste drums , unless permission is <br /> granted by the appropriate regulatory agencies to discharge the <br /> pumped groundwater to the ground surface. <br /> Prior to arriving at the site, all sampling equipment will be <br /> washed with laboratory grade detergent, and rinsed twice with tap <br /> water and once with deionized water. The sample washing <br /> procedure will be carried out on-site before sampling other <br /> monitoring wells in cases where more than one monitoring well is <br /> to be sampled. <br /> Immediately prior to sampling, the depth to water (DTW) level in <br /> the well will be recorded. The thickness of product on top of <br /> the groundwater, if present, will be measured using an interface <br /> probe. The procedure for conducting these monitorings are <br /> presented in the Groundwater Monitoring Protocol attachment . <br /> Approximately four times the volume of water in the well casing <br /> will be withdrawn by pumping or hand bailing immediately prior to <br /> sampling. If the aquifer is slow to recharge, a smaller amount <br /> of groundwater will be withdrawn in order to leave a sufficient <br /> volume of water in the well to sample. <br /> The groundwater sample will be collected by lowering a Teflon <br /> sampler into the monitoring well and immediately transferring the <br /> sample into a 40 ml volatile organic analysis (VOA) container. <br /> The sample container will be filled completely so that no head <br /> space remains in the container. Duplicate samples will be <br /> collected from each well sampled. <br /> Immediately following sample collection, the samples will be <br /> labeled and stored in an ice chest containing "blue ice" . The <br /> labels will contain the following information: date, time, <br /> -- project ID, sample ID, name of sampler and type of analysis . All <br /> samples will be transported under chain of custody protocol to a <br /> state certified laboratory. <br /> To reduce the potential of cross-contamination, the wells will be <br /> sampled in order of increasing contamination based on previous <br /> laboratory analysis, if available, or by field evidence of <br /> visual/olfactory indications of contamination. In addition, <br /> latex gloves worn by the sampler and the nylon cord used to lower <br /> the teflon sampler will be replaced between each well sampling. <br />