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• Gettler-Ryan Inc Field Methods and Procedures <br /> Field Se ening of Soil Sam les <br /> A PID is used to perform head-space analysis in the field for the presence of organic <br /> vapors from the soil sample A plastic cap is placed over the end of the sample tube that <br /> will not be saved for chemical analyses The PTD probe is placed through a hole in the <br /> cap, and the concentrations of organic vapors in the headspace between the plastic cap and <br /> the soil is recorded PID screening results are recorded on the boring log as <br /> reconnaissance data GR does not consider field screening techniques to be verification <br /> of the presence or absence of hydrocarbons <br /> Construction of Monitorin Wells <br /> Monitoring wells are constructed in the exploratory soil bonngs with Schedule 40 polyvinyl <br /> chloride (PVC) casing All ,joints are thread joined, no glues, cements, or solvents are <br /> used in well construction The screened interval is constructed of machine-slotted PVC <br /> well screen which generally extends from the total well depth to a point above the <br /> groundwater An appropriately-sized sorted sand is placed in the annular adjacent to the <br /> entire screened interval A bentonite seal is placed in the annular space above the sand, <br /> and the remaining annular space is sealed with neat cement or cement grout <br /> Wellheads are protected with water-resistant traffic-rated vault boxes placed flush with the <br /> ground surface The top of the well casing is sealed with a locking waterproof cap A <br /> lock is placed on the well cap to prevent vandalism and unintentional introduction of <br /> materials into the well <br /> Measurement of Water Levels <br /> The top of the newly-installed well casing is surveyed by a California-licensed Land <br /> Surveyor to mean sea level (MSL) Depth-to-groundwater in the well is measured from <br /> the top of the well casing with an electronic water-level indicator Depth-to-groundwater <br /> is measured to the nearest 0.01-foot, and referenced to MSL <br /> A-2 <br />