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Monitoring Well Installation Workplan Page 4 of 6 <br />Our Project Number: LES080548 <br />July 10, 2008 <br />The drill rig and all down-hole tools will be cleaned using a high-pressure, hot water wash prior <br />to drilling. The rig will similarly be cleaned between borehole and prior to leaving the site. Soil <br />sampling tools will be cleaned with a non-phosphate detergent (e.g., Liqui-Nox) after each use. <br />2.2.2 Monitoring Well Installation <br />All materials used during well construction will be new and will be kept in original packaging <br />away from potential sources of contamination, until ready to use. Monitoring wells is <br />anticipated to be installed to a depth of 30 feet below ground surface with filter pack #3 sand <br />being placed from 30 feet to 13 feet below ground surface. The monitoring well casing will rest <br />on this filter pack. All monitoring wells will be constructed of 2-inch diameter, flush-thread PVC <br />well casing with 15 feet of 20-slot well screen and 18 feet of solid surface casing. The base of <br />the monitoring well will include a flush-thread solid end cap. The annulus between the <br />monitoring well screen and borehole wall will be back-filled with approximately 17 feet of #3 <br />sand. The #3 sand will extend two feet above the screen interval. <br />Prior to placement of the transition seal the sand pack will be surged with a surge block to <br />ensure that the sand pack does not contained any bridged material. Once the sand is surged, <br />the sand pack will be measured to ensure that it remains two feet above the well screen. After <br />the sanding is completed, the transition seal will be placed. The transition seal will consist of <br />approximately two (2) feet of non-coated bentonite chip seal. The bentonite will be hydrated <br />prior to filling the remaining annulus with a cement grout. The cement grout will consist of a <br />thoroughly mixed combination of seven (7) gallons of water for each 94 lbs. bag of Portland <br />cement. The grout shall be tremied in placed in order to avoid disturbing the hydrated <br />bentonite seal. The combination of 2-inch diameter well casing and 8-inch nominal diameter <br />well borehole will assure a minimum of a 2-inch annual seal between the well pipe and the well <br />borehole. <br />After placement of the grout column, a 2-foot by 2-foot by 4 inch concrete surface seal will be <br />installed, and will include a 6 inch monument type well head enclosure. The concrete surface <br />seal will be sloped to prevent water build up on the well lid. A reference mark will be placed on <br />top of the well casing. The well head on the well will be secured with a water tight well head <br />cap and a padlock. Four crash posts will be installed to protect the monitoring well. The <br />proposed monitoring well design is presented on the Monitoring Well Construction Detail (see <br />Plate 3). <br />The on-site geologist will create a well completion and boring log for each well. The log will <br />document the as-built well construction features and the subsurface conditions encountered <br />during drilling. <br />A <br />902 Industrial Way • Lodi, CA 95240 • 209.367.3701 • Fax 209.369.4228 ©2008 Neil 0. Anderson & Associates, Inc