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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0506459
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007439
FACILITY_NAME
SPRECKELS SUGAR PLANT #2
STREET_NUMBER
18800
STREET_NAME
SPRECKELS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
SEE COMMENTS
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
18800 SPRECKELS RD
P_LOCATION
04
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Approved
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File No. 20-3978-0I.P02 KLEINFELDER <br /> November 5, 1996 <br /> • The annular space between the screen and the wall of the boring is backfilled with <br /> the appropriate clean sand to approximately 2 feet above the top of the perforated <br /> sections. Based on soil logs or a sieve test, modifications may be made regarding <br /> the size of sand to be used. Installation of the sand may require that the sand be <br /> tremmied, using clean water. <br /> • A 3- to 5-foot bentonite plug is placed above the sand pack to provide a seal <br /> against surface water infiltration and to reduce the potential for cement grout to <br /> infiltrate into the water. <br /> • The remaining annular space is filled to the surface with cement/bentonite grout. <br /> • The wells are secured in an aboveground or underground locking stovepipe. The <br /> well heads may be enclosed in a water tight cement utility box set flush to the <br /> ground surface when located in a traffic area. <br /> B-3.2 Monitoring Well Development <br /> The wells are developed to reduce the effects of drilling on the formation and to increase <br /> the effective hydraulic radius of the wells. <br /> Monitoring wells are generally developed 24 to 48 hours after installation to allow the <br /> grout to set. Each well is first sampled with a clear disposable bailer to visually inspect <br /> for a hydrocarbon layer or sheen. If no product layer or sheen is observed on the water, <br /> the well is developed by surging, pumping or bailing. Surging along the screened <br /> interval of the well is performed to draw the sediment from the formation into the filter <br /> pack and the well, and to set the sand pack. Development continues until the discharge <br /> runs relatively clear of fines. Approximately 5 to 10 well volumes are generally removed <br /> from each monitoring well. Discharge water is stored in 55-gallon drums and left on site <br /> for later discharge or disposal by the client, depending on laboratory results. The drums <br /> are labeled with the date, well number, and a contact person and phone number. <br /> B-3.3 Equipment Decontamination <br /> To reduce the potential for cross-contamination between wells, developing equipment is <br /> washed in a trisodium phosphate or non-phosphate detergent solution and rinsed in <br /> distilled water or steam cleaned prior to use in the next monitoring well. <br /> 20-3978-01.P02/MP960129 Page 6-5 01996, Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />
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