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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008420
RECORD_ID
PR0541976
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0024090
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON FACILITY #9-9840
STREET_NUMBER
4344
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
10102157
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
4344 WATERLOO RD
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE - <br /> GROUNDWATER SAMPLING <br /> Gettler-Ryan Inc field personnel adhere to the following procedures for the collection and handling of <br /> groundwater samples prior to analysis by the analytical laboratory Prior to sample collection,the type <br /> of analysis to be performed is determined. Loss prevention of volatile compounds is controlled and <br /> sample preservation for subsequent analysis is maintained <br /> Prior to sampling,the presence or absence of free-phase hydrocarbons is determined using an interface <br /> probe. Product thickness, if present, is measured to the nearest 0 01 foot and is noted in the field notes. <br /> In addition,static water level measurements are collected with the interface probe and are also recorded <br /> in the field notes <br /> After water levels are collected and prior to sampling, each well is purged a minimum of three well <br /> casing volumes of water using pre-cleaned pumps (stack, suction, Grundfos), or polyvinyl chloride <br /> bailers Temperature,pH and electrical conductivity are measured a minimum of three times during the <br /> purging Purging continues until these parameters stabilize. <br /> Groundwater samples are collected using Chevron-designated disposable bailers The water samples are <br /> transferred from the bailer into appropriate containers. Pipe-preserved containers, supplied by analytical <br /> laboratories, are used for all samples. Duplicate samples are collected for the laboratory to use in <br /> maintaining quality assurance/quality control standards. The samples are labeled to include the job <br /> number, sample identification,collection date and time, analysis,preservation (if any), and the sample <br /> collector's initials. The water samples are placed in a cooler, maintained at 4QC for transport to the <br /> laboratory. Once collected in the field,all samples are maintained under chain of custody until delivered <br /> to the laboratory <br /> The chain of custody document includes the job number,type of preservation,if any,analysis requested, <br /> sample identification,date and time collected,and the sample collector's name. The chain of custody is <br /> signed and dated (including time of transfer) by each person who receives or surrenders the samples, <br /> beginning with the field personnel and ending with the laboratory personnel. <br /> A laboratory supplied trip blank accompanies each sampling set For sampling sets greater than 20 <br /> samples, 5%trip blanks are included. The trip blank is analyzed for some or all of the same compounds <br /> as the groundwater samples <br /> As requested by Chevron Products Company, the purge water and decontamination water generated <br /> during sampling activities is transported by IWM to McKittnck Waste Management located in <br /> McKittrick,California. <br /> N-'NCW1t0rm. 10100 <br />
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