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t, 5 . Where borings are completed as groundwater monitoring wells, 2-inch ID schedule 40 PVC <br /> blank pipe will be used Usual well screen selection will be 2 inch ID Schedule 40 PVC pipe <br /> with 0 020 inch machine slot Sections will be threaded and screwed together, glues will not <br /> be used Screens will extend 3-5 feet above first encountered groundwater The annulus of the <br /> perforated section will be packed with clean #3 or#4 Monterey Sand, Lonestar 2/12 Sand or <br /> equivalent, to a point about 2-feet above the screen interval Final well design will be adjusted <br /> in the field to site specific subsurface conditions, and will be placed so as not to interconnect <br /> two possible aquifers Screens will extend a nominal length above first encountered <br /> groundwater for floating product detection A 1-2 foot thick bentonite seal will be placed on top <br /> of the sandpack A cement annular seal which extends to the surface will be placed by tremae <br /> line from the bottom to top of the remaining annular space above the bentonite <br /> 6 . The top of the well casing will be locked to prevent contamination and tampering Above- <br /> grade or at-grade well completion will depend upon the final well location Above-grade <br /> completion will require a 6 inch diameter locking, steel protective casing and a Christy, or <br /> equivalent, traffic box and concrete pad <br /> Monitoring Well Development <br /> 1 Wells will be developed until the water is free of tine-grained sediments and/or until field <br /> measurements of pH, and electrical conductivity have stabilized Approximately 3 to 10 well <br /> volumes of water will be remo\ed during de�efopment of the «ell Duration of development <br /> will be specific for each well and site aquifer conditions and continue until the water clears and <br /> sand content is minimal or ceases Notes of de,,elopment will be kept <br /> ,. 2 . Equipment inserted into the well during development will be decontaminated by washing or <br /> steam cleaning prior to and after its use Development water will be collected in drums <br /> Monitoring Well Sampling <br /> 1 . Depth to groundwater wall be measured to the nearest 0 01 foot, and the well checked for <br /> presence of separate phase product If present, the apparent thickness of the product wall be <br /> measured The well will not be sampled if separate phase product is piesent <br /> 2 . The standing well volume calculated, and usually between 3 to 10 well volumes will be purged <br /> from the well prior to sampling, depending on well performance according the USEPA <br /> sampling guidance document, since purge volumes are aquifer specific for each well <br /> Measurements of conductivity, temperature and the pH of the water will be taken until <br /> parameters have stabilized to indicate that aquifer water is entering the well the sampler wiII <br /> keep field notes for each well sampled <br /> 3 . The groundwater samples will be collected using a Teflon Bailer A field log will record <br /> sampling measurements and observations Aquifer parameters which will be measured are, <br /> pH, temperature and electrical conductivity Aquifer water is assumed to be entering the well <br /> when these parameters are measured within a 109c range The sample will be collcued when <br /> the well recovers to within 80170 of the original depth to «ater measuieinent <br /> 4 . The bailer will be thoroughly steam-cleaned or cleaned with soapy (TSP) water, rinsed with tap <br /> water, and finally rinsed with deionized or distilled water prior to the collection of each sample <br /> A separate clean bailer will be used to sample each individual well <br /> Wright Environmental Services, Inc rev 6/2/94 <br /> Geoscience Protocols Page 3 <br />