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' 30 August 2005 <br /> . AGE-NC Project No 96-0229 <br />' Page 2 of 6 <br />' On 04 and 05 April 2005, approximately 3 25 to 10 5 gallons of ground water(a minimum of three <br /> casing-water volumes per well) were evacuated (purged) from wells MW-1 and MW-3 through <br /> MW-12 utilizing disposable bailers Approximately 4 75 gallons were removed from well MW-2 <br />' before the well was purged dry Temperature,pH, and conductivity were measured for stabilization <br /> at regular purge-volume intervals from each well using an Oakton water analyzer Field data and logs <br /> are included in Appendix A Purged ground water was containerized in 55-gallon drums and stored <br />' on-site in an area lacking general public access <br /> Approximately 0 30 to 3 gallons of ground water (a minimum of three casing-water volumes per <br />' well) were purged from multi-level wells MW-13 (A-D), MW-14 (A-D), MW-15 (A-D), MW-16 <br /> (A-E), MW-17 (A-C) and MW-19 (A-C), except for well MW-18 (A-E) due to a parked vehicle <br /> Each well was purged by lowering and raising a 3/8-inch outer diameter,length-discrete polyethylene <br />' hose equipped with a ball-valve water tip through the top chambers into the specific water-charged <br /> screened section A Waterra Hydro-Lift II pump equipped with a mechanical arm was utilized to <br /> surge each well with a polyethylene hose Temperature, pH, and conductivity were measured for <br /> stabilization at regular purge-volume intervals from each well using an Oakton water analyzer Field <br /> data and logs are included in Appendix A Purged ground water was containerized in 55-gallon <br /> • drums and stored on-site in an area lacking general public access <br /> 2 1 1 Ground Water Sampling <br /> Following well purging,the ground water level from each well was allowed to achieve a minimum <br /> of 80% recharge prior to sample collection Ground water samples were transferred into <br /> 40-milliliter (ml) EPA-approved volatile organic analysis (VOA) vials containing 0 5 ml 18% <br /> hydrochloric acid solution as a sample preservative Care was taken to ensure that visible air bubbles <br /> were not present in the vials after filling and capping Ground water sample containers were labeled <br /> with the well designation, date, time, and sampler's initials <br /> 2 12 Laboratory Analysis Of Ground Water Samples <br /> Each ground water sample was logged on a chain of custody form,placed in a chilled container,and <br /> transported to a California Department of Health Services (DHS)-certified laboratory for analysis <br /> for <br /> e • Total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as gasoline (TPH-g) by EPA <br /> Method <br /> SW5030/8015M, <br /> • Benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) by EPA Method 8260B, and <br /> IAdvanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />