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f] <br />�I <br />Sample bottles, caps, and septa used in sampling for volatile and semivolatile organics are triple <br />rinsed with high -purity deionized water. After being rinsed, sample bottles are dried overnight at <br />200°C. Sample caps and septa are dried overnight at 60°C. All sample bottles, caps, and septa are <br />protected from solvent contact between drying and actual use at the sampling site, and are used only <br />once and discarded after analysis is complete. <br />Plastic bottles and caps used in sampling for metals are soaked overnight in a,1 percent nitric acid <br />solution. The bottles and caps are then triple rinsed with deionized water and air dried before <br />being used at the site. Plastic bottles and caps used in sampling for general water quality <br />parameters are not routinely washed. All plastic bottles and caps are constructed of linear <br />polyethylene or polypropylene. They are used only once and discarded after analysis is complete. <br />Before the sampling event is started, equipment that will be placed in the well or come in contact <br />with groundwater is disassembled and cleaned thoroughly with detergent water and then steam <br />Gleaned with deionized water. Any parts that may absorb contaminants, such as plastic pump <br />valves, bladders, etc., arc cleaned as described above or replaced. The inside surfaces of the <br />Groundvraler Monitoring A-2 Department of Public Works/Solid Waste <br />County of San Joaquin <br />0 <br />sensitivity control will compensate for highly saline or conductive water. The electric sounder is <br />decontaminated after each use by rinsing with deionized water, <br />Depth to water is recorded to the nearest 0.01 foot in the field logbook. The groundwater <br />elevation at each monitoring well is calculated by subtracting the measured depth to water from <br />the surveyed elevation of the top of the well casing. The total depth of the well is then measured <br />in the monitornig wells scheduled for sampling by lowering the sounder to the bottom of the well. <br />The total depth of the well, used to calculate pnrge volumes and to determine whether the well <br />screen is partially obstructed by silt, is recorded to the nearest 0.5 foot in the field Iogbook. <br />SAMPLE COLLECTION <br />Sample collection procedures include equipment cleaning, water level and total well depth <br />nreasurements, well purging and sampling, spring (or surface water) sampling, leachate sampling, and <br />lysimeter sampling. <br />Field measurements are recorded on a Water Sample Field Data Sheet (Figure A-2) contained in a <br />waterproof field logbook. Field data sheets are reviewed by the sampling coordinator after the <br />sampling event is completed. <br />The pH, specific conductance, and temperature meter is calibrated each day before beginuing field <br />activities. The calibration is also checked once each day to verify meter performance. Field meter <br />calibrations are recorded on the Water Sample Field Data Sheet. <br />Equipment Cleaning <br />Sample bottles, caps, and septa used in sampling for volatile and semivolatile organics are triple <br />rinsed with high -purity deionized water. After being rinsed, sample bottles are dried overnight at <br />200°C. Sample caps and septa are dried overnight at 60°C. All sample bottles, caps, and septa are <br />protected from solvent contact between drying and actual use at the sampling site, and are used only <br />once and discarded after analysis is complete. <br />Plastic bottles and caps used in sampling for metals are soaked overnight in a,1 percent nitric acid <br />solution. The bottles and caps are then triple rinsed with deionized water and air dried before <br />being used at the site. Plastic bottles and caps used in sampling for general water quality <br />parameters are not routinely washed. All plastic bottles and caps are constructed of linear <br />polyethylene or polypropylene. They are used only once and discarded after analysis is complete. <br />Before the sampling event is started, equipment that will be placed in the well or come in contact <br />with groundwater is disassembled and cleaned thoroughly with detergent water and then steam <br />Gleaned with deionized water. Any parts that may absorb contaminants, such as plastic pump <br />valves, bladders, etc., arc cleaned as described above or replaced. The inside surfaces of the <br />Groundvraler Monitoring A-2 Department of Public Works/Solid Waste <br />County of San Joaquin <br />0 <br />