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1:1.1101:141-11•. • • • <br />The following •• _ work plan forthe installation of ground • • • <br />wells at the Forward Landfill in Stockton, <br />Three additional wells are proposed for the Forward Landfill for additional ground water <br />monitoring downgradient of WMU-A. These wells will be installed as replacement <br />monitoring points for the three lysimeters which were originally planned to be installed <br />under the four trenches of WMU-A. The installation of these wells will satisfy the <br />monitoring requirements of the Department of Health Services for Waste Management Unit <br />A. <br />T he construction of the new wells, MW -13, MW -14 and MW -15 will be similar to the <br />construction of the previous wells on the site. The holes will be drilled using a 10 inch <br />hollow stem auger, adequately large to allow placement of the 4" well casing. The <br />boreholes will be continuously cored and geologically logged by a staff geologist and the <br />cores will be preserved in air tight plastic for future use. Four inch schedule 40 PVC <br />casing will be installed with a .01 inch Howard Smith wire wrap screen rather than a <br />Johnson wire wrap screen which had been previously used. The filter pack will be #30 <br />mesh Monterey sand, sized using the DOHS decision tree. It is expected the wells will be <br />screened from a depth of approximately 55 to 75 feet, however the exact depths will be <br />determined in the field. Quarter inch bentonite pellets will be tremied down the annulus <br />and placed at a depth of approximately 2 feet above the top of the screened section. <br />Potable or formation water will be used for hydration of the bentonite and mixing of the <br />cement. A cement grout, made up of approximately 3% bentonite, will fill the annulus of <br />the well to within 5 feet of the ground surface. Concrete will be filled to within <br />approximately 6 inches of the ground surface and a locking box will be placed in the <br />cement at the top of the casing. A locking Christy box with a metal cap will be installed <br />about 3 inches above the surrounding ground surface to prevent water ponding in the <br />area. The monitoring well will be protected with a 3 foot high concrete manhole protector. <br />All three wells will be installed and developed during the first three days of drilling. The <br />forth day will be reserved for cementing and completing. Development will involve bailing <br />approximately five well volumes from the wells using a four inch bailer. It is not expected <br />to encounter contaminated water so the purged water will be discharged on the ground. <br />The wells will be sufficiently developed to allow clean, sediment free samples to be <br />withdrawn. <br />All equipment and materials used will be thoroughly steam cleaned before use and <br />between wells. <br />The tentative dates for the installation of these wells is April 17 through 20. Sampling of <br />the wells for the second quarter will take place approximately two weeks after installation <br />and will be in accordance with the Forward Sampling and Analysis Plan, previously <br />submitted by EBA. <br />