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September 29, 2014 Monitoring Well Abandonment and <br /> Installation Workplan <br /> The development water and rinseate can be spread adjacent to the well construction site <br /> onto the nearest land application area.Discharge of well development water to stormwater <br /> drains or surface water features is not acceptable. <br /> 5. Well Survey <br /> The measurement point at the top of each well casing will be clearly marked,and the <br /> elevation of the measurement point and land surface determined using standard surveying <br /> methods.The vertical survey shall be reported to the nearest 0.01 foot referenced to the <br /> North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88).The elevation of land surface at the well <br /> will be reported to the nearest 0.1 foot(NAVD 88).Horizontal coordinates for mapping well <br /> locations shall be surveyed and reported to the nearest foot.Coordinates shall be in State <br /> Plane Coordinate System Zone 3 using North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83).Surveying <br /> shall be conducted by a qualified surveyor licensed by the State of California. <br /> 6. Well Sampling <br /> Newly constructed wells KMW-8 and KMW-9 shall be incorporated into the Crossroads <br /> monitoring network,and sampled for water levels and water quality quarterly in <br /> accordance with Monitoring and Reporting Program No.5-01-251.The first sampling event <br /> shall be conducted no sooner than 48 hours after well construction and development is <br /> completed.Groundwater elevations relative to mean sea level (msl) (NAVD 88) shall be <br /> determined quarterly by subtracting the measured depth to water from the elevation of the <br /> measurement point at the well.All water level depths shall be measured using a water level <br /> sounder accurate to 0.01 foot. <br /> The monitoring wells shall also be sampled quarterly with other Crossroads monitoring <br /> wells.The wells will be purged and sampled using a submersible pump and vinyl discharge <br /> tubing.13 The pump,tubing,and power cord shall be decontaminated prior to each use.Field <br /> parameters (pH,electrical conductivity,and temperature) shall be monitored using a <br /> multimeter and flow cell (for example,a YSI Model 556 multimeter).The multimeter shall <br /> be calibrated at least twice a day and more frequently as needed depending on sample pH <br /> and electrical conductivity.Samples shall be collected after a minimum of three casing <br /> volumes are purged and when field parameters do not vary more than 10%between <br /> subsequent casing volumes (± 10mV for ORP).Purged water shall be disposed of at the well <br /> sites. <br /> 7. Monitoring Well Destruction <br /> One existing monitoring well and four existing piezometers are proposed for destruction. <br /> The principal objective of destroying and sealing wells is to restore,as far as possible,the <br /> original (natural) hydrogeologic conditions that protect groundwater.The following general <br /> 13 FGL Environmental sampling protocol,written communication,July 31,2009. <br /> HydroFocus, Inc. 10 <br />