Laserfiche WebLink
• Polyethylene bailers will be discarded after each sample is collected. Stainless <br /> steel bailers will be washed between wells using a bristle brush with a detergent <br /> rinse followed by two clear water rinses, and a final dei onized/di stilled water rinse. <br /> The bailers will be air dried or dried using paper towels. <br /> • New nylon rope will be used to lower the bailers into the wells. The nylon rope <br /> will be discarded after each well. <br /> • Groundwater samples will be placed into laboratory-supplied containers containing <br /> preservatives. <br /> • Discharge to the containers should be conducted in a manner to minimize bubbling <br /> and agitation of the liquid. The containers will be filled to the top forming a <br /> meniscus to minimize the headspace. <br /> • Water removed from the well will be contained in 208-liter(55-gallon) United <br /> Nations approved drums. Labels will be placed on the drums with the contents, <br /> date, well number, and job number recorded on the label. The drums will be stored <br /> at the site pending laboratory analysis of the groundwater. <br /> Sample Retention and Analysis <br /> • Chain of custody procedures, including the use of chain of custody forms, will be <br /> used to document sample handling and transport from collection to delivery to the <br /> laboratory for analysis. <br /> • The samples will be placed on ice in an insulated chests overnight in the custody <br /> of an IT employee. The samples will be picked up within approximately 48 hours <br /> of collection by a courier supplied by the laboratory, or will be delivered to the <br /> laboratory by IT personnel within approximately 48 hours of collection. The <br /> samples will be transported to the laboratory in a motor vehicle. <br /> • Soil samples will be labeled with the boring number, and the sample collection <br /> depth. For example, "SR120-1-1.3" represents the first boring (1) collected at a <br /> depth of 1.3 meter below the ground surface. <br /> • Groundwater samples will be labeled with the boring number. <br /> • Laboratory quality assurance/quality control procedures are summarized below: <br /> — Method Blank Frequency= one per 10 samples <br /> — Matrix Spike/Matrix Spike Duplicate =one per 10 samples <br /> — Laboratory Control Sample/Laboratory Control Sample Duplicate = one per <br /> 10 samples <br /> SAGDP-N.bancfpl\ProjecrMM34760uvkpin&hsp\SR 120 wp.doc A_2 <br /> W5/02 <br />