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IYI� <br /> S <br /> i <br /> the well is allowed to recharge. (Normal field measurements will be periodically <br /> recorded during the purging process.) In situations where recovery to 80% of static <br /> water level is estimated, or observed to exceed a two hour duration, a sample wil! be <br /> i = collected when sufficient volume is available for a sample for each parameter. At no <br /> 4 time will the well be purged dry so that the recharge rate causes the formation water to <br /> cascade into the well. <br /> In wells where free-phase hydrocarbons are detected, the free-phase portion will be <br /> I>i bailed from the well and the volume removed recorded. A groundwater sample will be <br /> collected if bailing reduces the amount of free-phase hydrocarbons to the point where <br /> they are not present in the well. Well sampling will be conducted using one of the <br /> i aforementoned methods depending on the formation yield. However, if free-phase <br /> hydrocarbons persist throughout bailing, then a groundwater samples will not be <br /> x i ' collected. <br /> Groundwater sample containers are labeled with a unique sample number, location, <br /> s E product name and number, and date of collection. samples are logged into a chain- <br /> F of-custody form and placed in a chilled ice chest for shipment to a laboratory certified <br /> i by the State of California Department of Health Services. <br /> fW! <br /> t <br /> r <br /> � l tom► <br /> P? <br /> 114 <br /> ' a <br /> JI <br /> i <br /> f EXCEI:,TECH, INC. <br /> Groundwater Sampling Protocol <br /> ( <br /> atest Revision: March Z8, 1990 <br /> ;a <br /> �1 <br /> F���1 <br />