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— Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> 3.3.4 Residuals Management <br /> Residuals generated as a result of these activities are anticipated to include soil cuttings from <br /> the drilling activities, decontamination water resulting from the drilling activities and development <br /> of the monitoring wells, and purge water from sampling of the monitoring wells. The soil cuttings <br /> will be distributed on the ground near each work site. Water residuals will be distributed on the <br /> ground or in the LAA at the Facility, in a manner that does not affect work site safety. <br /> 3.3.5 QA/QC Procedures <br /> Field QA/QC will include collection of one field duplicate sample during each groundwater <br /> sampling event. The results of the duplicate sample will be compared to the primary sample for <br /> consistency. The laboratory will follow their standard internal QA/QC procedures during sample <br /> analysis, including elements such as analyzing method blanks and control spikes where <br /> appropriate. <br /> 3.3.6 Data Review <br /> Analytical data received from the laboratory will be reviewed immediately upon receipt for <br /> completeness and consistency. Any discrepancies will be discussed with the laboratory and <br /> corrective measures will be taken if warranted. <br /> 3.3.7 Reporting <br /> Upon receipt of the laboratory analytical results, a Monitoring Well Installation Report that <br /> summarizes the groundwater well installation and sampling activities will be prepared. The <br /> report will provide information required by Attachment A, Section 2 ("Monitoring Well Installation <br /> Report") of CAO Order No. R5-2004-0704, such as: purpose of well installation project; brief <br /> description of geologic/hydrogeologic conditions encountered during installation of the wells; <br /> topographic site map showing facilities, all well locations, and other major physical and man- <br /> made features; drilling details, including soil boring logs and a narrative of field activities; well <br /> construction details; well development information; and a well survey. The report will conclude <br /> with an evaluation of the data collected and, if needed, recommend additional field activities. <br /> A quarterly monitoring report will be issued following each quarterly sampling event. The <br /> quarterly report will include updated groundwater data tables and figures, laboratory analytical <br /> reports, a narrative of the field activities, an evaluation of the data, and, if needed, <br /> recommended additional field activities. <br /> 3.4 Groundwater Monitoring Well Installation Work Plan <br /> Schedule <br /> The work outlined in the GMWI Work Plan will be implemented by the following schedule: <br /> 21 June 2004 — Submit Groundwater Monitoring Well Installation and Monitoring Work Plan <br /> • 16 July 2004— Prepare Health and Safety Plan, select a licensed drilling contractor, and <br /> select a certified laboratory <br /> Groundwater Protection Work Plan, The Wine Group Page 3-6 <br /> Franzia Winery, Ripon, California <br />