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1 <br /> s� <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> GROUNDWATER MONITOR WELL PURGING AND SAMPLING <br /> ' (Includes No-Purge Sampling) <br /> Prior to purging the well, the static water level was measured using an electronic interface probe <br /> to evaluate the presence of any phase-separated hydrocarbons The measurements were obtained <br /> from a reference point on the north side of the top of the well casing Fluid measurements were <br /> recorded to the nearest 0 01-foot Depth to groundwater was measured from all site wells on the <br /> same day The total depth of the well was also recorded If phase separated hydrocarbons are <br /> noted, a measurement of the apparent thickness was be obtained and the well was not be sampled <br /> To prevent cross-contamination, all monitoring equipment that is in contact with groundwater <br /> was washed with Alconox®detergent and rinsed with distilled water prior to use in each well <br /> If well purging was required before collecting a water sample, both the static groundwater level <br /> and total depth of the well were used to calculate the volume of water in the well Based on this <br /> data, if free floating hydrocarbons are not present, a minimum of three well volumes of water <br /> were purged from the well using a 2-inch Grundfos submersible pump or a PVC bailer Periodic <br /> measurements (at approximate 5-gallon intervals) of temperature, pH, and specific electrical <br /> conductivity were collected during purging When three successive stabilized readings were <br /> obtained, the well was sampled If the well is low yielding and is pumped or bailed dry, the well <br /> was allowed to recover at least 80% of the static groundwater level If the well does not recover <br /> 80% within a 24-hour time frame, a sample was collected and recovery noted on the Groundwater <br /> Sampling Log To prevent cross-contamination, equipment was washed with Alconox detergent <br /> and rinsed with distilled water prior to use in the well Groundwater purged from the well was <br /> stored on-site m 55-gallon drums pending proper disposition If no purging before collecting the <br /> water samples was required,then the above purging steps were skipped <br /> Groundwater samples were collected from the well using a disposable polyethylene bailer Each <br /> sample was collected in laboratory-preserved 1-liter glass bottles and in 40-milliliter volatile <br /> ' organic analysis (VOA) vials Each vial was filled completely with sample and preservatives to <br /> eliminate headspace and create a positive meniscus The vial was capped with convex Teflon' <br /> septa Each vial was observed to ensure that no air bubbles are present within the vial Samples <br /> ' were marked for identification, placed on ice, and transported to a State-certified laboratory for <br /> analysis Chain-of-custody records were maintained and accompany all samples to the analytical <br /> laboratory <br /> �r <br /> I � <br /> r I I <br /> I I <br /> I I . <br /> II <br /> 1 <br /> I I 4 <br /> f <br /> I I <br /> � I <br />