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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0003131
RECORD_ID
PR0545307
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0000932
FACILITY_NAME
DOMINO'S #8588
STREET_NUMBER
305
Direction
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STREET_NAME
HUTCHINS
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
03319020
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
305 S HUTCHINS ST
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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� v6 <br /> W <br /> TeAaco Environmental Services <br /> ' Standard Operating Procedures <br /> for Groundwater Monitoring and Sampling <br /> The following are routine procedures to be followed by personnel obtaining field information concerning <br /> petroleum product thickness and samples of groundwater during the monitoring and sampling of Texaco <br /> sites These procedures are designed to assure that <br /> • Information and samples are properly collected <br /> • Samples are identified, preserved and transported in a manner such that they are <br /> representative of field conditions <br /> • Monitoring and sampling results are reproducible <br /> Water Level Measurements <br /> Water level measurements are needed to document groundwater flow directions and calculate gradient By <br /> gauging the level of water in a groundwater monitoring well and comparing the complied data, calculations <br /> can be made that determine the direction the groundwater at the monitored well is flowing and the <br /> groundwater gradient between successive monitoring wells <br /> • An interface probe or electronic probe is generally used to gauge the level of water in a <br /> monitoring well When using either probe, it is slowly lowered into the well until the <br /> oscillating alarm indicating water is heard Raise the interface probe above the water level <br /> and lower it back into the water at least three Mmes to verify that the true depth to water ,s <br /> measured The depth to water should always be measured from the same spot on the top <br /> of the well casing The designated "Top of Casing" mark should be at the North side of the <br /> casing Without moving the probe, read the numbers on the tape to determine the distance <br /> to water from the top of the well casing A chalked, steel add-tape may also be used to <br /> gauge the level of water in a monitoring well When using the steel tape, it is slowly lowered <br /> into the well until the chalked porton of the tape encounters water Read the numbers on <br /> the tape to determine the distance from the predetermined top of the well casing Raise the <br /> tape to the surface grade, re-chalk and lower it back into the water at least two times to <br /> verify that the true depth to water is measured Record the depth to water on the Well <br /> Gauging Form and Groundwater Sampling Form <br /> Petroleum Product Thickness Measurements <br /> If free phase petroleum hydrocarbons (product) are observed floating on the groundwater surface during the <br /> water level measurement, the thickness of the product will be measured in each appropriate well <br /> Groundwater samples will not be collected for chemical analysis from wells containing product (even a <br /> sheen) unless specifically requested by the Project Coordinator If the Project Coordinator requests that <br /> wells containing product be sampled, only those wells with product thickness of less than 0 01 foot will be <br /> sampled Arrangements to bail, store, and dispose of product must be made separately When product is <br /> stored, according to Texaco policy, it will be double-contained and disposed of within 90 days of generation <br /> ' Page 1 of 5 <br /> P 1GWMPIFORMSITEX-SOP DOC <br />
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