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APPS IX A <br /> ` ''� ER FULD AC`rVM <br /> W PROTOCOL <br /> 3 <br /> e Sampling and Analyib Plan elder, oven 1, I ) describes haw Forward, <br /> ,conducts groundwater ntottltorin for 1VVWA. The info 'oxo contained in the Plaa <br /> Wapercedes sections related to sampling and analysis in the AprIl 1989 Postel <br /> osure Addendum #I and Addendum #2. The i °on of end Plan, <br /> discussedin this -sampling methodsand <br /> appendix,Klcinfeldcr Field Activities° ies ..tocol,are an excerpt of the <br /> Morecomprehensive Sampling and Anabrsis Plan. <br /> GR(jUNDWATER MONITORM.G. <br /> Monitoring Wells <br /> Equipment <br /> uadwater monitoring wells at Forward are aIuiPPed dedicated submerged�8 Pumps for <br /> purging colleraoa group cr Iesa The field <br /> _. g the Zmuri - <br /> monitoring v+iIi have a list of equipment that should be avaiiable wiith-which tocomplete.the i <br /> monitoring. Then equipment is h"sted below This Fist includes actual <br /> to purge and sample the wells in addition to nal used <br /> P Protet�ve that .must be warn for <br /> protection and to reduce the potential far cross `:anion of the and lm Some of <br /> the eqWpment used &cludesvarious instramc.Ais which cah"braudsoa, C:alt -9n. <br /> procedures are discussed below <br /> Calibration Procedures -- <br /> Many of the meters that are used in the field trust be cahigated to <br /> produce=liable results, The <br /> foil ' g cah'biaation rationale, and . eacy for ' <br /> eters. <br /> Nater Levandf-g— <br /> WSW level indicators must be calibrated regularly to assuz, that dat, is not being m1mured - <br /> Inco y due to the cable stretching. To cah'brate the water level indicator thecable 3s nen out <br /> to its entifa I=gtb and Measured against a tape measure. The 4 point is the point on the probe <br /> 'ch completes the drcuit when contacted by the water 110' completed cir=t cwses the <br /> t <br /> WJuly23483849-Fo 11231 m325 A-1 <br /> 14,2000 <br /> CQW4*2M xt�da,tom. <br />