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*PR-13-1992 14:32 FFIJI rcOLOGICAL TECHNICS TO 14087224159 P.03 <br /> Burick 4 <br /> Addendum H R.C&D. Properties <br /> Project No. 01-8.1 <br /> P�12 <br /> ,IM AP r," 2 0 1: -22 <br /> ,\ivip,ne,1'ii'viEVEA <br /> ,il';��%L HLTH <br /> r rL-r t%,i I T/ C,E S <br /> will be hydrated with tap water and be allowed to expand for a period of one hour. <br /> In the remaining annulus, neat cement grout will be pressure installed up to grade <br /> using a tremie tube. The well will be secured with a water tight locking cap encased <br /> within a traffic safe well box. A well construction schematic is attached as Figure 3. <br /> MW-4s measuring point (top of casing) will be surveyed and it's elevation and <br /> relative position will be referenced to the existing monitoring wells on site. <br /> Soil Sampling and Analyses <br /> All soil samples will be screened using field methods by observing odor, <br /> discoloration, and organic vapor meter reading. <br /> Selected soil samples to include one from the capillary fringe will be submitted to <br /> GeoAnlaytical Laboratories (State Certified Laboratory #E757) for benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene and xylene (BTEX), and total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline <br /> (TPH-Gasoline) analyses. The detection limits for the EPA 8020 (BTEX) analysis is 5.0 <br /> gg/kg and 2.5 mg/kg for TFH-Gasoline analysis. <br /> Well Development, Sampling and Analyses <br /> After installation, MW4 will be developed by mechanical surging and pumping <br /> until a clear stream is obtained. Development water will be pumped from the well <br /> using a jet pump and containerized in D.O.T. approved drums to be disposed of <br /> properly. <br /> After a period of 48 hours has passed since development, MW-2 will be purged and <br /> sampled. At least 5 well volumes will be purged to ensure that formation water <br /> enters the well before collecting the groundwater sample. Groundwater parameters <br /> (pH, temperature, and conductivity) will be measured and recorded during purging. <br /> All purge water will be containerized in D.O.T. approved drums to be disposed of <br /> Properly <br /> A travel blank provided by the laboratory, will accompany the water samples <br /> throughout the transportation process. Equipment blanks will be collected before <br /> sampling to ensure bailer and/or pump cleanliness. Water samples will be collected <br /> by using either a disposable polyethylene bailer or a groundwater pump (bladder <br /> pump). All water samples will be preserved with the addition of 1 ml. of <br /> hydrochloric acid to retard possible biological degradation of the sample. The sample <br /> vials will be labeled and inserted into a closed cell foam holder and placed in an ice <br /> chest at V Celsius for transport to the laboratory. <br /> A Chain of Custody will be completed for all samples collected and tracked to ensure <br /> sample integrity. <br />