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a <br /> 15 June 2005 <br /> AGE-NC Project No . 03 - 1070 <br /> Page 7 of 7 <br /> i <br /> The 24-hour pump test will be conducted at a constant rate determined by the results of the 8-hour <br />' pump test and the available storage or handling capacity for the produced ground water. Results of <br /> the 24-hour pilot test will be utilized to assess the feasibility of ground water extraction at the site. <br /> During the 8-hour pump test ground water samples will be collected from the effluent line at the <br /> initiation of the test and approximately every two hours after pumping is initiated and a final sample <br /> just before the end of the pump test. The samples will be handled as described in Section 3 .4. above <br /> and will be analyzed by a DHS-certified laboratory for the same constituents listed in Section 3 .2. . <br /> All extracted ground water will be stored in a temporary, above-ground (Baker-type), storage tank. <br /> Subsequently, the purged ground water will characterized and be transported to a suitable waste <br /> disposal/recycling facility. <br /> 4.5 . EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION <br /> All sampling tools used for sample collection will be thoroughly rinsed with clean water after being <br /> washed with a solution of Alconox. All down-hole drilling and sampling equipment will be pressure <br /> washed prior to starting each boring. <br /> Advanced GeoCnvironmental, Inc. <br />