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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006028
RECORD_ID
PR0534875
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0020170
FACILITY_NAME
AAA TRUCK WASH/JIMCO TRUCK PLAZA
STREET_NUMBER
1022
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FRONTAGE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
26102004
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1022 E FRONTAGE RD
P_LOCATION
05
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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f <br /> CAM BRIA <br /> STANDARD FIELD PROCEDURES FOR f <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING <br /> s w <br /> This document presents standard field methods for groundwater monitoring, purging and <br /> sampling, and well development. These procedures are designed to comply with Federal, State i <br /> t <br /> and local regulatory guidelines. Cambria's specific field procedures are summarized below. <br /> Groundwater Monitoring <br /> Prior to performing monitoring activities, the historical monitoring and analytical data of each monitoring <br /> well shall be reviewed to determine if any of the wells are likely to contain separate phase hydrocarbons <br /> (SPH) and to determine the order in which the wells will be monitored (i.e. cleanest to dirtiest). ` <br /> 1 Groundwater monitoring should not be performed when it is raining and/or the potential exists for <br /> surface water to enter the well. F <br /> Prior to monitoring, each well shall be opened and the well cap removed to allow water levels to stabilize f <br /> and equilibrate. The condition of the well box and well cap shall be observed and recommended repairs <br /> noted. Any surface water that may have entered and flooded the well box should be evacuated prior to <br /> removing the well cap. In wells with no history of SPH,the static water level and total well depth shall I <br /> be measured to the nearest 0.01 foot with an electronic water level meter. Wells with the highest <br /> contaminant concentrations shall be monitored last. In wells with a history of SPH, the SPH <br /> level/thickness and static water level shall be measured to the nearest 0.01 foot using an <br /> electronic interface probe. The water level meter and/or interface probe shall be thoroughly <br /> cleaned and decontaminated at the beginning of the monitoring event and between each well. <br /> Monitoring equipment shall be washed using soapy water consisting of Liqui-noxTm or r. <br /> AlconoxTm followed by a double rinse of clean tap water and distilled water. <br /> Groundwater Purging and Sampling <br /> Prior to groundwater purging and sampling, the historical analytical data of each monitoring well <br /> shall be reviewed to determine the order in which the wells should be purged and sampled (i.e. <br /> cleanest to dirtiest). No purging or groundwater sampling shall be performed on wells with a <br /> measurable thickness of SPH or floating SPH globules. If a sheen is observed, the well should be <br /> purged and a groundwater sample collected only if no SPH is present. Wells shall be purged <br /> either by hand using a disposal or PVC bailer or by using an aboveground pump (e.g. peristaltic <br /> or WatteraTm) or down-hole pump(e.g. GrundfosTm or DC Purger). <br /> Groundwater wells shall be purged approximately three to four well-casing volumes or until <br /> groundwater parameters of temperature, pH, and conductivity have stabilized within 10% of the <br /> previous reading. Temperature, pH, and conductivity shall be measured and recorded at the start <br /> of purging, once per well casing volume removed, and at the completion of purging. The total <br /> volume of groundwater removed shall be recorded along with any other notable physical <br /> characteristic such as color and odor. If required, field parameters such as turbidity, dissolved <br /> oxygen (DO), and oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) shall be measured prior to collection of <br /> each groundwater sample. <br /> Groundwater samples shall be collected after the well has been purged and allowed to recharge to <br /> 80% of the pre-purging static water level, or if the well is slow to recharge, after waiting a <br /> i minimum of 2 hours. Groundwater samples shall be collected using clean disposable bailers or <br /> pumps (if an operating remediation system exists on site and the project manager approves of its <br /> use for sampling) and shall be decanted into clean containers supplied by the analytical <br /> laboratory. New latex gloves and disposable tubing or bailers shall be used for sampling each <br /> I. Page 1 of 2 <br /> i <br />
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