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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0002150
RECORD_ID
PR0545215
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005583
FACILITY_NAME
CARDOZA, TONY ET AL
STREET_NUMBER
8715
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
8715 W GRANT LINE RD
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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w <br /> • Clayton <br /> z\1 iR[1\\SF♦T{L <br /> by pumping (or bailing) and surging until water turbidity and specific conductance stabilize. <br /> In some cases, where wells are installed in low permeability formations and the wells purge <br /> dry, the well is allowed to recover and is purged dry three times Clean tap water is <br /> introduced into the well if it does not recover rapidly enough. <br /> Pending results by laboratory analysis, purge water from well development and sampling is <br /> placed into DOT-approved drums, labeled with the name of the site, address, well number, <br /> and left at the site. Uncontaminated water may be disposed of by the client. Water found to <br /> contain levels of contaminants above local or state action levels requires that the client <br /> dispose of it in accordance with hazardous waste requirements At the client's request, we <br /> can assist with the disposal of contaminated purge water <br /> GROUNDWATER SAMPLING <br /> To collect a representative sample of the groundwater, stagnant water within the well casing <br /> and filter material must be purged and fresh aquifer water allowed to replace it The water is <br /> purged from the well by pumping or bailing at least three well volumes. Well volumes are <br /> calculated by measuring depth to groundwater to the nearest 0.01 foot upon arrival at the <br /> well before any purging has begun Groundwater samples are collected only after purging has <br /> been of sufficient duration for pH, temperature, and electrical conductivity to stabilize. <br /> When purging low-yield wells, the wells are purged to dryness When the well recovers to <br /> 80% of the depth measured upon arrival, samples are collected. <br /> Field sampling logs maintained for each well include. <br /> • Monitoring well identification <br /> i F, • Static water level, before and after pumping <br /> • Well depth <br /> • Condition of water onor to purging (e g, amount of free product) <br /> Purge rate and volume <br /> ' • pH, temperature, and conductivity during purging <br /> �- • Time purged <br /> • Time of sample collection <br /> • Sampling method <br /> • Name of sampler <br /> • Climatic conditions <br /> Water samples are collected using clean teflon bailers. All equipment that contacts samples <br /> is thoroughly cleaned before arrival at the site and between sampling events. <br /> Water is collected in clean laboratory-supplied containers, labeled, placed immediately into an <br /> ice chest pre-cooled to 4°C, and transported to Clayton's laboratory for analysis. One trip <br /> blank will be furnished in accordance with our quality assurance/quality contral (QA/QQ <br /> program. <br /> ~~ All samples are collected in such a manner so as to minimize the volatilization of a sample <br /> due to agitation and/or transfer from bailer to sample container. Samples are collected so <br /> _ that contaminants most sensitive to volatilization are sampled first <br /> �.i <br /> -- www 3 <br />
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