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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0540782
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023314
FACILITY_NAME
RMB GARAGE
STREET_NUMBER
715
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
HUNTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13905409
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
715 N HUNTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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04 <br /> 22 May 2002 <br /> AGE-NC Project No .01 -0877 <br /> Page 8 of 9 <br /> settle on the filter pack. Bentonite chips will be hydrated using five gallons of water. The bentonite <br /> chips will be allowed to hydrate for a minimum of one-half hour prior to grouting. <br /> The remaining annular space above the bentonite seal will be filled to one-half to one foot bsg with <br /> a cement grout. The grout mixture will consist of Type I/II portland neat cement and not more than <br /> 6 gallons of water per 94-pound sack of cement. The grout will be placed by pumping through <br /> tremie pipe. The EHD will be notified for grout inspection at least 72 hours prior to conducting <br /> f _^ grouting procedures. A typical monitoring well design is illustrated on Figure 4. <br /> 4.3 , WELL DEVELOPMENT AND SURVEY <br /> Development will consist of a combination of bailing to remove the major portion of fine-grained <br /> sediment from inside the well, surging to flush out or draw in sediment from the filter pack, and <br /> additional bailing to finish the removal of sediment. Development activities will be continued until <br /> field parameter (pH, electrical conductivity; and temperature) readings have stabilized. Additionally, <br /> each existing and newly installed well-head elevation will be surveyed by a California-licensed <br /> i . <br /> surveyor. <br /> 4.4. GROUNDWATER SAMPLING PROCEDURES <br /> Ground water sample collection will be performed in accordance with the EHD ' s Recommended <br /> Groundwater Sampling Guidelines, dated 15 February 1995 . <br /> 4.4. 1 . Static Water Level Measurements <br /> Before purging and sampling during ground water monitoring events, static water level will be <br /> measured using an electric water level indicator. Water level data will be recorded to the nearest <br /> 0.01 -foot from a reference point marked of the top of the P V C well casing. Before and after each use, <br /> the measurement device will be rinsed with water. <br /> 4.4.2. Well Evacuation <br /> Subsequent to measurement of depth to water and prior to sampling, the well will be purged using <br /> _ a submersible pump or a disposable bailer to ensure that the sample is representative of the <br /> formation, rather than water standing in the well casing. The well will be purged until: 1 ) a minimum <br /> Advanced GcoEnvironmental, Inc. <br />
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