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1 <br /> TABLE I <br /> GROUNDWATER PURGING AND SAMPLING <br /> SEPTEMBER 2% 1992 <br /> Well No. Depth taE Total pH Temperature Specific Comments <br /> ' Groundwater Gallons 'F Conductance <br /> (ft) Removed x1000 <br /> ' MW-1-P 7641 0 Suspended <br /> 8 74 83 9 084 Solids <br /> 13 75 83 5 0 82 Present <br /> 20 74 78 1 0 83 <br /> 30 73 750 081 <br /> 76 34 (Final) 40 74 73 4 082 <br /> 1 <br /> MW-2-P 7633 0 Suspended <br /> ' 10 7 5 88 3 117 Solids <br /> 20 7 5 815 110 Present <br /> 25 75 782 100 <br /> 30 74 769 098 <br /> 76 29 (Final) 40 75 766 096 <br /> MW-3-P 7511 0 Suspended <br /> ' 10 105 794 173 Solids <br /> 15 110 712 1 36 Present, Ran <br /> 22 106 77 1 1 34 Dry at <br /> ' 25 10 3 75 8 109 Approx 33 <br /> 75 67 (Final) 28 10 4 76 2 1 02 Gallons <br /> 30 10 7 76 8 0 96 <br /> Groundwater samples were obtained from each well using a new disposable bailer The sample <br /> water was placed in sterile 40 milliliter (nil) glass containers and one Liter plastic bottles The <br /> sample containers were filled with water to the top to expel air space and were tightly fitted with <br /> ' teflon lined caps Collected water samples were labeled, placed in a cooler with ice and blue <br /> ice and delivered to Sierra Laboratories in Anaheim, California Full chain of custody protocol <br /> was followed during sample delivery <br /> i <br /> H 1125ri Rn 5 <br />