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• CLEARWATER GROUP, INC <br /> Groundwater Monitoring and Sampling Field Procedures <br /> w <br /> Prior to beginning, a decontamination area is established Decontamination procedures consist of scrubbing downhole <br /> equipment in an Alconox® solution wash (wash solution is pumped through any purging pumps used), and rinsing in a first <br /> rinse of potable water and a second rinse of potable water or deionized water if the latter is required Any non-dedicated sown <br /> hole equipment is decontaminated prior to use <br /> Prior to purging and sampling a well, the static water level is measured to the nearest 0 01 feet with an electroruc water <br /> sounder Depth to bottom is typically measured once per year, at the request of the project manager, and during Clearwater's <br /> first visit to a site If historical analytical data are not available, with which to establish a reliable order of increasing well <br /> contamination, the water sounder and tape will be decontaminated between each well If floating separate-phase <br /> hydrocarbons (SPH) are suspected or observed, SPH is collected using a clear, open-ended product bailer, and the thickness <br /> is measured to the nearest 0 01 feet in the bailer SPH may alternatively be measured with an electronic interface probe <br /> Any monitoring well containing a measurable thickness of SPH before or during purging is not additionally purged and no <br /> sample is collected from that well Wells containing a hydrocarbon sheen are sampled unless otherwise specified by the <br /> project manager Field observations such as well integrity as well as water level measurements and floating product <br /> thicknesses are noted on the Gauging Data/Purge Calculations form <br /> Well in <br /> Each monitoring well to be sampled is purged using either a PVC bailer or a submersible pump Physical parameters (pH, <br /> temperature and conductivity) of the purge water are monitored during purging activities to assess if the water sample <br /> collected is representative of the aquifer If required, parameters such as dissolved oxygen, turbidity, salinity etc are also <br /> measured Samples are considered representative if parameter stability is achieved Stability is defined as a change of less <br /> than 0 25 pH units, less than 10%n change in conductivity in micro mhos, and less than 10 degree centigrade (1 8 degrees <br /> Fahrenheit) change in temperature Parameters are measured in a discreet sample decanted from the bailer separately from <br /> the rest of the purge water Parameters are measured at least four times during purging, initially, and at volume intervals of <br /> . one well volume Purging continues until three well casing volumes have been removed or until the well completely <br /> dewaters Wells which dewater or demonstrate a slow recharge, may be sampled after fewer than three well volumes have <br /> been removed Well purging information is recorded on the Purge Data sheet All meters used to measure parameters are <br /> calibrated daily Purge water is sealed, labeled, and stored on site in D O T-approved 55-gallon drums After being <br /> chemically profiled, the water is removed to an appropriate disposal facility by a licensed waste hauler <br /> GroundwCollection <br /> Groundwater samples are collected immediately after purging or, if purging rate exceeds well recharge rate, when the well <br /> has recharged to at least 80% of its static water level If recharge is extremely slow the well is allowed to recharge for at <br /> least two hours, if practicable, or until sufficient volume has accumulated for sampling The well is sampled within 24 <br /> hours of purging or repurged Samples are collected using polyethylene bailers, either disposable or dedicated to the well <br /> Samples being analyzed for compounds most sensitive to volatilization are collected first Water samples are placed in <br /> appropriate laboratory-supplied containers, labeled, documented on a chain of custody form and played on ice in a cooler for <br /> transport to a state-certified analytical laboratory Analytical detection limits match or surpass standards required by <br /> relevant local or regional guidelines <br /> Quality Assuran_qe Procr ure <br /> To prevent contamination of the samples, CGI personnel adhere to the following procedures in the field <br /> • A new, clean pair of latex gloves are put on prior to sampling each well <br /> • Wells are gauged, purged and groundwater samples are collected in the expected order of increasing degree of <br /> contarrunation based on historical analytical results <br /> • All purging equipment will be thoroughly decontaminated between each well, using the procedures previously <br /> described at the beginning of this section <br /> • During sample collection for volatile organic analysis, the amount of air passing through the sample is minimized <br /> This helps prevent the air from stripping the volatiles from the water Sample bottles are filled by slowly running the <br /> sample down the side of the bottle until there is a convex meniscus over the mouth of the bottle The lid is carefully <br /> screwed onto the bottle such that no air bubbles are present within the bottle If a bubble is present, the cap is removed <br /> . and additional water is added to the sample container After resealing the sample container, if bubbles still are present <br /> inside, the sample container is discarded and the procedure is repeated with a new container <br /> CLEARWATER GROUP,INC (GWS) 1 <br /> revised November 2, 1998 <br />