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S . All water retained for chemical analysts will be placed in clean, borosilicate, 40 ml VOA vial <br /> with a teflon cap, or clean amber glass one-liter bottles and other sample containers as <br /> appropriate for water sampling purpose and test parameters Each sample vial or bottle is <br /> topped-off to avoid air space, and will be inverted to check for air bubbles, and filled to <br /> minimum headspace Samples will be placed on ice, blue tee, or refrigerated at 4 degrees <br /> Centigrade at all times <br /> 6 . Water samples blanks of distilled water will be poured through the sampling bailer and placed <br /> in clean sample collection bottles or vials One water sample blank will be taken for each set of <br /> water samples collected from each boring or well The number of blanks will be one per <br /> sampling run or 10% depending on the number of wells sampled <br /> 7 . All sampling equipment will be decontaminated following each sampling event, prior to use the <br /> next monitonng well <br /> Sam Ie Records and Chain of Custody <br /> 1 . Sample records for each sample will contain information on sample type and source, project <br /> number, sampler name, sampling date, location, Laboratory name, sampling method, and any <br /> significant conditions that may affect the sampling <br /> 2 . A signature Chain-of-custody and transference documentation %Gill be strictly maintained at all <br /> times <br /> 3 . A copy of the Laboratory sample results and the completed Chain of Custody will be provided <br /> with the technical report <br /> Quality Control and Quality Assurance Obtectives <br /> The sampling and analysts procedures employed for ground«ater sampling and monitoring follow <br /> quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) guidelines set out in Federal, State and local <br /> agencies guidance Quality assurance objectives have been established to de%elop and implement <br /> procedures for obtaining and evaluating water quality and field data in an accurate, precise and <br /> complete manner In this way, sampling procedures and field measurements provide information <br /> that is comparable and representative of actual field conditions Quality control is maintained by <br /> site specific field protocols and requiring the analytical laboratory to perform internal and external <br /> QC checks The goal is to provide data that are accurate, precise, complete, comparable and <br /> representative <br /> The definitions as developed by overseeing federal, state, and local agency guidance documents for <br /> accuracy, precision, completeness, comparability and representativeness are <br /> • Accuracy - the degree of agreement of a measurement with an accepted reference or true <br /> value <br /> • Precision - a measure of agreement among individual measurements under similar <br /> conditions Usually expressed in terms of standard deviation <br />• • Completeness - the amount of valid data obtained from a measurement system <br /> compared to the amount that was expected to meet the project data goals <br /> Wright Environmental Services, Inc rev 6/2/94 <br /> Geoscience Protocols Page 4 <br />