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A, <br /> 1KLEIM=ER FMLD ACr[VrS PROTOCOL <br /> The Sampling and Analysis elder, ov 1, 1994) ,descri-bes howo <br /> conducts un monitoring for e ' o °oA contained Inc. <br /> es sections related to 1!989 xn the Pfau <br /> Sampling analysis inAprll <br /> Postel Pl, <br /> Addendurn #1 and Addc #2. ne ion of groundvraw <br /> discussedin ling m�hods and <br /> appendix,Klei el Field Activities ProtocoL are an excmpt of the <br /> more compreh a Sampling and Analysis PIm <br /> GRdUND WATER MONITORNG. <br /> Monitoring Wells <br /> Equipment <br /> TIC groundwater monitoring wells at Forward an equipped with dedicated submerged Pump$for <br /> purging, and collection groundwater samplm a field ftchnician,peffaming the <br /> monitoring will have a list of <br /> equipiacnt that avajMle with.vrhich tocomplete the <br /> monitoring. The necenaryequipment is fisted below. This <br /> list includes actual equipment used <br /> to purge and sample the wells in addition to PeMnal prdtativc gear that .must be wvnz for <br /> protection and to reduoe the pa for crass contamination of the wdLs and==pies, Some of <br /> the iqWpment used indujes various <br /> ingruments whichmrjire cair'brautiou, <br /> .on. <br /> ures are discussed below. <br /> Calibration Procedures <br /> Many of the meters that arc used in the field must be cabInaW to produce leresults. The <br /> followmg discuss=c ati'biation radonale, . eacy for <br /> eats. <br /> ater Level ndicator <br /> WSW level indicators roust be calibrated arly to a== that data is not being measured <br /> incorrectly clue to the cable stretching. To calibrate thewaterlevel indicator the cable is ran out <br /> to its entire length and measured agaimst a tapemeasure. 11M 0 point is the point on theprobe <br /> °ch completes the circuit when contacted by the completed .t c=Ses the ( <br /> 3844-F4112320R323 A-1CQpYIf&2M July 24, <br /> Xkfi%M&r.IV <br />