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x <br /> from a 140-1b. hammer dropped 30-inches. Each sample will b e <br /> immediately removed from the sampler, trimmed, sealed with Teflon tape <br /> and plastic caps, secured with duct tape, labeled with the site location, <br /> sample designation, date and time the sample was collected, and the <br /> initials of the person collecting the sample. The samples will be placed <br /> into an ice chest containing wet ice for delivery under chain of custody to <br /> a CAL-EPA certified analytical laboratory. <br /> Soil from the reinalmng tubes not sealed for analysis will be removed for <br /> hydrogeologic description and will be screened for volatile compounds <br /> with an OVM. The soil will be screened by emptying soil from one of the <br /> tubes into a plastic bag. The bag will be sealed and placed in the sun f o r <br /> approximately 10 minutes. After the hydrocarbons have been allowed to <br /> volatilize, the OVM will measure the vapor through a small hole punched <br /> in the bag. These OVM readings will be used as a screening tool only since <br /> these procedures are not as rigorous as those used in an analytical <br /> laboratory. <br /> All sampling equipment will be cleaned in buckets with brushes and TSP or <br /> Alconox solution, then rinsed twice with tap water. Rinsates will be <br /> contained on-site in 55-gallon steel drums until off-site disposal can b e <br /> ' arranged. <br /> �f The well will be constructed within the hollow-stem augers using 2-inch <br /> diameter, flush-threaded, schedule 40, 0.020-inch slotted PVC well screen <br /> and blank casing. The monitoring well will be screened to monitor the <br /> sandy silt/silt layer identified during the drilling of boring CPT-1 in this <br /> location. ASE estimates that the well will be screened between <br /> approximately 41 and 45-feet bgs. The well casing will be lowered through <br /> the augers and #2112 filter pack sand will be placed in the annular space <br /> between the well casing and the borehole from the bottom of the boring <br /> to approximately 1-foot above the screened interval. Approximately <br /> 1-foot of bentonite pellets will be placed on top of the sand pack prior to <br /> placing the cement sanitary seal. Cement mixed with 3 to 5 percent <br /> bentonite powder by volume will be used to fill the annular space between <br /> the bentonite layer and the surface to prevent surface water from <br /> infiltrating into the well. The seal will be placed using a tremie pipe. The <br /> well head will be protected with a locking well plug beneath an at-grade, <br /> traffic-rated well box (See Figure 4 - Typical Monitoring Well). <br /> 574 West Grand Line Road, Tracy, CA Workplan — April 2001 <br /> -6- <br />