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SAMPLE IDENTERCATION AND CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY PROCEDURES should include a unique sample identification number,lob identification number <br /> date,tune,type of analysts requested,and the sampler's name <br /> SOP-4 <br /> Sample identification and chain-of-custodv procedures ensure sample integrity, For quality control purposes, a duplicate water sample is collected from each <br /> and document sample possession from the time of collection to its ultimate well. This sample is put on hold at the laboratory When requtred,a trip blank <br /> disposal Each sample container submitted for analysts is labeled to identify the is prepared at the laboratory and placed in the transport cooler It is labeled <br /> job number date time of sample collection, a sample number unique to the sunder to the well sarnples, remains in the cooler during transport, and is <br /> sample any m-field measurements made sampling methodology name(s)of on- analyzed by the laboratory along with the groundwater samples In addition a <br /> site personnel and anv other pertinent field observations also recorded on the field field blank may be prepared in the field when sampling equipment is not <br /> excavation or boring log dedicated. The field blank is prepared after a pump or bailer has been either <br /> steam cleaned or properiv washed,prior to use in the next well,and is analyzed <br /> Cham-of=custodv forms are used to record possession of the sample from time of along with the other samples The field blank analysts demonstrates the <br /> collection to its arrival at the laboratory During shipment. the person with effectiveness of the tit-fieid cleaning procedures to prevent cross-contamination <br /> custodv of the samples will relinquish them to the next person by signmg the <br /> chain-of-custody form(s) and noting the date and time The sample-control To minimize the potential for cross-contammation between wells all well <br /> officer at the laboratory will verify sample mtegnty correct preservation,confirm development and water sampling equipment not dedicated to a well is either <br /> collection in the proper contamer(s),and ensure adequate volume for analysis steam cleaned or properly washed between use As a second precautionary <br /> measure wells are sampled in order of least to highest concentrations as <br /> If these conditions are met,the samples will be assigned unique laboratory log established by available previous analytical data. <br /> numbers for identification throughout analysis and reporting The log numbers <br /> will be recorded on the Cham-of-custodv forms and in the legally-required log In the event the water samples cannot be submitted to the analytical laborator% <br /> book maintained in the laboratory The sample description date received chenes on the same day they are collected (e g, due to weekends or holidays) the <br /> name and any other relevant information will also be recorded samples are temporarily stored until the fust opportunity for submittal either on <br /> ice in a cooler,such as when in the field,or in a refrigerator at Aegis'office <br /> LABORATORY ANALYTICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE AND CONTROL <br /> MEASURING LIQUID LEVELS USING WATER LEVEL OR INTERFACE <br /> SDP-5 PROBE <br /> In addition to routine instrument calibration replicates spikes blanks, spiked <br /> blanks and certified reference materials are routinely analyzed at method-spectfic SOP-12 <br /> frequencies to monitor precision and bras Additional components of the Field equipment used for liquid-level gauging typically includes the measuring <br /> laboratory Quality Assurance/Quality Control program include probe(water-level or interface)and product bailer(s) The field kit also includes <br /> cleaning supplies(buckets TSP spray bottles and deiontzed water)to be used <br /> I Participation in state and federal laboratory accredttauon/certtfication in cleaning the equipment between wells <br /> programs <br /> Prior to measurement, the probe tip is lowered into the well until it touches <br /> 61 Participation in both U S EPA Performance Evaluation studies(WS bottom Using the previously estabhshed top-of-casing or top-of-box (t , <br /> and WP studies) and inter-laboratory performance evaluation wellhead vault)point the probe cord(or halyard)is marked and a measuring tape <br /> programs (graduated in hundredths of a foot)is used to determine the distance between the <br /> probe end and the marking on the cord This measurement is then recorded on <br /> 3 Standard operating procedures describing routine and periodic the liquid-level data sheet as the"Measured Total Depth"of the well <br /> instrument maintenance <br /> When necessary in using the interface probe to measure liquid levels the probe <br /> 4 "Out-of-Control"/Corrective Action documentation procedures and is first electrically grounded to either the metal stove pipe or another metal object <br /> nearby When no ground is available, reproducible measurements can be <br /> S Multi-level review of raw data and client reports obtained by clipping the ground lead to the handle of the interface probe case <br /> GROUNDWATER PURGING AND SAMPLING The probe tip is then lowered into the well and submerged in the groundwater <br /> An oscillating(beepmg)tone indicates the probe is in water The probe is slowly <br /> SOP-7 raised until either the oscillating tone ceases or becomes a steadv tone In either <br /> Prior to water sampling,each well is purged by evacuating a minimum of three case,this is the depth-to-water(DTW)indicator and the DTW measurement is <br /> wetted well-casing volumes of groundwater When required purging will mode accordingly The steady tone indicates floating hydrocarbons In this case <br /> continue until either the discharge water temperature conductivity or pH the probe is slowly raised until the steady tone ceases Ms is the depth-to- <br /> stabilize a maximum of ten well-bore volumes of groundwater have been product(DTP)indicator and the DTP measurement is made accordingly <br /> recovered or the well is bailed dry When practical the groundwater sample <br /> should be collected when the water level in the well recovers to at least 80 The process of lowering and raising the probe must be repeated several times to <br /> percent of its static level ensure accurate measurements The DTW and DTP measurements are recorded <br /> on the liquid-level data sheet. When floating product is indicated by the probe's <br /> The sampling equipment consists of either a "Teflon" bailer PVC bailer, or response a product bailer is lowered partially through the product-water interface <br /> stainless steel bladder pump with a"Teflon"bladder If the sampling system is to confirm the product on the water surface,and as further indication of product <br /> dedicated to the well then the bailer is usually 'Teflon"but the bladder pump thickness particularly in cases where the product layer is quite thin This <br /> is PVC with a polypropylene bladder In general and depending on the intended measurement is recorded on the data sheet as"product thickness" <br /> laboratory analysts 40-milliliter glass volatile organic analysts(VOA)vials with <br /> 'Teflon" septa are used as sample containers <br /> In order to avoid cross-contammauon of wells during the liquid-level <br /> The groundwater sample is decanted into each VOA vial in such a manner that measurement process wells are measured in the order of"clean"to"ditty' (where <br /> there is no meniscus at the top of the vial A cap is quickly secured to the top such information is available) In addition all measurement equipment is cleaned <br /> of the vial The vial is then inverted and gently tapped to see if air bubbles are with TSP or similar solution and thoroughly rinsed with detonized water before <br /> present If none are present the vial as labeled and refrigerated for delivery use between measurements in respective wells and at the completion of the day's <br /> under strict chain-of-custodv to the analytical laboratory Label information use <br /> AEGIS ENVIORNMENTAL !NG <br /> ULTRAMAR dM SOP 4 5 7 12JOCTOBER 1 1993 <br />