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temporarily stored until the first opportunity for submittal <br /> either on ice in a cooler, such as when in the Feld , or in a 5 . Multi-level review of raw data and client reports , <br /> refrigerator at Apex's office . <br /> SOP-7 <br /> SOP4 HOLLOW-STEM AUGER MONITORING WELL <br /> SOIL CLASSIFICATION INSTALLATION AND DEVELOPMENT <br /> Soil samples are classified according to the Unified Soil Boreholes for monitoring wells are drilled using a truck- <br /> Classification System. Representative portions of the mounted , hollow-stem auger drill rig . The borehole diameter <br /> samples may be submitted , under strict chain-of-custody, to will be a minimum of four inches larger than the outside <br /> an analytical laboratory for further examination and diameter of the casing when installing well screen . The <br /> verification of the infield classification and analysis of soil hollow-stem auger provides minimal interruption of drilling <br /> mechanical and/or petrophysical properties . The soil types while permitting soil sampling at desired intervals . Soil <br /> are indicated on logs of either excavations or borings samples are collected by either hammering (with a 140- <br /> together with depths corresponding to the sampling points pound drop hammer) or hydraulically pushing a conventional <br /> and other pertinent information , split-barrel sampler containing pre-cleaned two inch- <br /> diameter brass tubes . A geologist or engineer from Apex <br /> SOP-5 Envirotech , Inc. , continuously logs each borehole during <br /> SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION AND CHAIN -OF-CUSTODY drilling and constantly checks drill cuttings for indications of <br /> PROCEDURES both the first recognizable occurrence of groundwater and <br /> volatile hydrocarbons using either a PID, FID, or an <br /> Sample identification and chain-of-custody procedures explosimeter. The sampler is rinsed between samples and <br /> ensure sample integrity as well as document sample either steam cleaned or washed with all other drilling <br /> possession from the time of collection to ultimate disposal , equipment between borings to minimize the potential for <br /> Each sample container submitted for analysis is labeled to cross-contamination . <br /> identify the job number, date , time of sample collection , a <br /> sample number unique to the sample , any infield Monitoring wells are cased with threaded , factory-perforated <br /> measurements made, sampling methodology, name(s) of and blank Schedule 40 PVC . The perforated interval <br /> on-site personnel , and any other pertinent field observations consists of slotted casing , generally with 0 . 020-inch wide by <br /> also recorded on the field excavation or boring log . 1 . 5 inch long slots , with 42 slots per foot. A PVC cap may <br /> be secured to the bottom of the casing with stainless steel <br /> Chain-of-custody forms are used to record possession of the screws ; no solvents or cements are used . Centering devices <br /> sample from time of collection to arrival at the laboratory, may be fastened to the casing to ensure even distribution of <br /> During shipment, the person with custody of the samples will filter material and grout within the borehole annulus . The <br /> relinquish them to the next person by signing the chain-of- well casing is thoroughly washed and/or steam cleaned , or <br /> custody form(s) and noting the date and time. The sample- may be purchased as pre-cleaned , prior to installation. <br /> control officer at the laboratory will verify sample integrity, <br /> correct preservation, confirm collection in the proper After setting the casing inside the hollow-stem auger, sand <br /> container(s) , and ensure adequate volume for analysis , or gravel filter material is poured into the annular space to fill <br /> from boring bottom to generally one foot above the <br /> If these conditions are met, the samples will be assigned perforated interval . A one to two foot thick bentonite plug is <br /> unique laboratory log numbers for identification throughout set above this filter material to prevent grout from infiltrating <br /> analysis and reporting. The log numbers will be recorded on the filter pack. Either neat cement, containing about five <br /> the chain-of-custody forms and in the legally-required log percent bentonite or sand-cement grout is then tremmied <br /> book maintained in the laboratory. The sample description , into the annular space from the top of the bentonite plug to <br /> date received , client's name, and any other relevant near surface . A traffic-rated vault is installed around each I <br /> information will also be recorded , wellhead for wells located in parking lots or driveways , while <br /> steel "stovepipes" are usually set over wellheads in <br /> SOP-6 landscaped areas . <br /> LABORATORY ANALYTICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE <br /> AND CONTROL After installation, the wells are thoroughly developed to <br /> remove residual drilling materials from the wellbore , and to <br /> In addition to routine instrument calibration , replicates , improve well performance by removing fine material from the <br /> spikes , blanks , spiked blanks , and certified reference filter pack that may pass into the well . Well development <br /> materials are routinely analyzed at method-specific techniques used may include pumping , surging , bailing , <br /> frequencies to monitor precision and bias . Additional swabbing , jetting , flushing , and air-lifting . All development <br /> components of the laboratory Quality Assurance/Quality water is collected either in drums or tanks for temporary <br /> Control program include : storage, and properly disposed of depending on laboratory <br /> analytical results . To minimize the potential for cross- <br /> 1 . Participation in state and federal laboratory contamination between wells , all development equipment is <br /> accreditation/certification programs ; either steam cleaned or properly washed prior to use . <br /> Following development, the well is allowed to stand <br /> 2 . Participation in both U . S . EPA Performance Evaluation undisturbed for a minimum of 24 hours before its first <br /> studies (WS and WP studies) and inter-laboratory sampling , <br /> performance evaluation programs ; <br /> SOP-8 <br /> 3 . Standard operating procedures describing routine and ROTARY DRILLING MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION <br /> periodic instrument maintenance; AND DEVELOPMENT <br /> 4 . "Out-of-Control "/Corrective Action documentation Boreholes for monitoring wells may be drilled using truck- <br /> procedures ; and , mounted drill rigs capable of air- and mud-rotary drilling , and <br />