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19 <br /> Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> tl <br /> 4.5 Quality Control Guidance n <br /> Follow the quality control requirements specified in the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP), l J <br /> project-specific field sampling and analysis work plan, and/or project-specific regulatory <br /> requirements, as applicable. The following may be used as guidelines. <br /> i <br /> Approximately one duplicate sample should be obtained for each sampling event or for each batch <br /> of samples (a batch is typically defined as 20 samples). Collect duplicate samples immediately <br /> after the original samples are collected. Purging is not performed between original sample i <br /> collection and collection of duplicate Samples. Original and duplicate samples are collected <br /> sequentially, without appreciable delay between collection cycles. Duplicate samples are to be � <br /> submitted to the laboratory blind (i.e., not identified as a duplicate sample). it <br /> 1. Typically, at least one type of field blank sample (rinsate or transfer) should be collected per day <br /> of water sampling. All field blank samples are to be collected, preserved, labeled, and treated <br /> like any other sample. Field blank samples are to be sent blind to the laboratory (i.e., not <br /> identified as a field blank). Record in the field notebook the collection of any blank sample <br /> (rinsate, transfer, trip). The types of field blank samples are discussed below. <br /> • Rinsate blank samples. If rinsate field blank samples are required, prepare the sample by <br /> pouring deionized water over, around, and through the various reusable sampling <br /> implements contacting a natural sample. Rinsate blanks need not be collected when <br /> dedicated sampling equipment is used for purging and sampling the well. Rinsate blank <br /> samples are to be analyzed for the same parameters as the environmental samples. <br /> • Transfer blank samples. Transfer blank samples are routinely prepared when no rinsate <br /> blank samples are collected. (The purpose of a transfer blank sample is to monitor for <br /> entrainment of contaminants into the sample from existing atmospheric conditions at the cll <br /> sampling location during the sample collection process.) A transfer blank sample is prepared <br /> by filling a sample container(s) with distilled or deionized water at a given sampling location. <br /> Transfer blank samples are to be analyzed for the same parameters as the environmental J <br /> samples. <br /> 4.6 Investigation-Derived Waste (IDW) Management <br /> Purge water is to be contained onsite in an appropriate labeled container for disposition by the <br /> client unless other project-specific procedures are defined. Other investigation-derived wastes, such <br /> as personal protective equipment, are to be properly handled and disposed. Preferably, PPE IDW <br /> should also be containerized and left onsite for disposal by the client. As a matter of practice, any <br /> waste, or potential waste, generated onsite, should remain onsite. Refer to the IDW SOG. € <br /> iJ <br /> �J <br /> Hydrogeologic Investigation and Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Work Plan SOG 4 <br /> Sutter Home Lodi Winery, Lodi, California Page 6 of 7 <br /> g.1is9,wp1a0minyoEN91g865gg5.�vAlerlwmalOpseporlslxdrbiks116hyba work plwWU n&i Wppb sapW gwaamp Vv <br />