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GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES <br />' Introduction <br /> The groundwater monitoring and sampling event was conducted in accordance with procedures detailed <br /> in the State of California LUFT Manual The objectives of the monitoring and sampling procedures <br /> were to determine the groundwater gradient at the site and to collect and preserve representative <br />' samples of the groundwater at the site for delivery to a State of California-certified laboratory Samples <br /> were collected from four groundwater monitoring wells during this event Samples were analyzed by <br /> Trace Analysis Laboratory,Hayward,California,for concentrations of Benzene,Ethylbenzene,Toluene, <br />' and Xylenes (BETX) using the Modified EPA Method 8020, and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as <br /> gasoline (TPHg) using the DHS Method <br />' Sample and Data Collection <br />' All field parameter meters were calibrated according to the manufacturer's instructions prior to use <br /> Static depths to water and total depths of all wells were measured using a scaled electronic water level <br /> meter Water level measurements were recorded in the field log to the nearest 0 01 foot. If free <br /> product was present, the depth to free product and the depth to water were measured using an <br /> electronic oil/water interface probe and an observation sample was collected with a clear acrylic bailer <br /> for confirmation No analytical samples were collected from monitoring wells containing more than 0 25 <br /> inch of free product Prior to collecting a sample, standing water was purged from the well using a <br />' clean Teflon bailer Care was taken during purging and sample collection to minimize the loss of <br /> volatile constituents from the sample Purged water was periodically monitored for temperature, pH, <br /> and specific conductance, and the values were recorded in the field log Physical characteristics such <br /> as color, turbidity, odor, or the presence of a sheen were noted during purging and recorded in the field <br /> log Samples were collected after stabilization of the measured parameters and recovery of the water <br /> level to at least 80 percent of its initial level Wells dewatered during purging were sampled after 80 <br />' percent recovery, or, when recovery to 80 percent exceeded two hours, a sample was collected when <br /> sufficient volume was available Samples to be analyzed for TPHg and BETX were decanted from the <br /> top of the bailer into two EPA-approved 40-m1 volatile organic analysis (VOA) bottles preserved with <br /> hydrochloric acid Sample bottles were completely filled with no observable headspace. Sample bottles <br /> were labeled with the project name and number, well identification number, date, name of sampler, <br /> ' preservation method, and analysis requested Samples were immediately placed in an ice chest and <br /> maintained at VC for delivery to a State of California-certified laboratory Water generated during <br /> ' the purging process was stored on-site in properly labeled (Title 22 CCR §66508) DOT-approved 55- <br /> gallon drums pending disposal <br /> Du Pont Environmental Remediation Services A-1 <br /> ' 4005114 Rev 0 Punted on Recycled Paper <br />