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; yS- <br /> f <br /> Harding Lawson Associates <br /> completion logs for the monitoring wells (Plates 8 through 11) show construc- <br /> tion details at each well. The tops of the wells were placed slightly above <br /> i <br /> the ground surface and secured with locking metal well covers. Each well was <br /> equipped with a water-tight cap to minimize intrusion of surface water: All <br /> I ' <br /> wells were installed in accordance with the construction standards outlined in <br /> our letter, "Application for Well Permits," dated November 20; 1986; which was <br /> sutgitted to the SJLHO. These standards comply with those set by the <br /> j California Regional .Water Quality Control Board. . . - <br /> I <br /> w 1 :' HLA developed the wells an November 24, 1986, using a stainless steel <br /> _ f s <br /> bailer. At least six well volumes were removed from each well, and this water <br /> was stored on site in 55-gallon drums. On November 26; 1986 we accurately <br /> ! measured the water level in .each well and then took ground-water samples for i <br /> chemical. analyses. All samples were performed with a clean stainless steel <br /> R, bailer,-the:water was decanted into Volatile Organic Analyses (VOA) vials; and. . <br /> I � <br /> transported them in a cooled ice chest to a state-certified laboratory: All 3 <br /> Water removed from the wells was stored on-site in 55 gallon drums: <br /> n <br /> 1 <br /> w <br /> Sf �} _ - <br /> I - <br /> ... <br /> 6. <br /> 3 s . <br /> Y � <br /> ISV; <br /> r �;4x <br />