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GSI Field Methods and Pi ocedures <br /> cooler with blue ice for preservation A chats.-of-custody form is initiated in the field and accompanies the selected <br /> soil samples to the analytical laboratory Stockpiled soils are covered with plastic sheeting after completion of <br /> sampling <br /> Construction of Monitoring Wells <br /> Monitoring wells are constructed in the exploratory borings with Schedule 40 polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) casing All <br /> points are thread-joined, no glues, cements, or solvents are used in well construction The screened interval is <br /> constructed of machine-slotted PVC well screen which generally extends from the total well depth to a point above <br /> the groundwater An appropriately-sized sorted sand is placed in the annular space adjacent to the entire screened <br /> interval A bentonite transition seal is placed in the annular space above the sand, and the remaining annular space is <br /> sealed with neat cement or cement grout <br /> Wellheads are protected with water-resistant traffic rated vault boxes placed flush with the ground surface The top <br /> of the well casing is sealed with a locking cap A lock is placed on the well cap to prevent vandalism and <br /> unintentional introduction of materials into the well <br /> Storing and Sampling of Drill Cuttings <br /> Drill cuttings are stockpiled on plastic sheeting or stored in drums depending on site conditions and regulatory <br /> requirements Stockpile samples are collected and analyzed on the basis of one composite sample per 50 cubic yards <br /> of soil Stockpile samples are composed of four discrete soil samples, each collected from an arbitrary location on <br /> the stockpile The four discrete samples are then composited in the laboratory prior to analysis <br /> Each discrete stockpile sample is collected by removing the upper 3 to 6 inches of soil, and then driving the stainless <br /> or brass sample tube into the stockpiled material with a hand, mallet, or drive sampler The sample tubes are then <br /> covered on both ends with teflon sheeting or aluminum foil, capped, labeled, and placed in a cooler with blue ice for <br /> preservation A chain-of-custody form is initiated in the field and accompanies the selected soil samples to the <br /> analytical laboratory Stockpiled soils are covered with plastic sheeting after completion of sampling <br /> Wellhead Survey <br /> The top of the newly-installed well casing is surveyed by a California-licensed Land Surveyor to mean sea level <br /> (MSL) <br /> Well Development <br /> The purpose of well development is to improve hydraulic communication between the well and surrounding aquifer <br /> Prior to development, each well is monitored for the presence of separate-phase hydrocarbons and the depth-to-water <br /> is recorded Wells are then developed by alternately surging the well with the bailer, then purging the well with a <br /> pump to remove accumulated sediments and draw groundwater into the well Development continues until the <br /> groundwater parameters (temperature, pH, and conductivity) have stabilized <br />