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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0547725
PE
2950 - ENVIRON ASSESS
FACILITY_ID
FA0027181
FACILITY_NAME
PROPOSED MONITORING WELL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
950
STREET_NAME
STEWART
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
2121007
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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950 STEWART RD LATHROP 95330
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Recommended Mixing Do not over mix and do not use a centrifugal pump. <br /> Procedure 1. Using a mixing device, blend one sack of QUIK-GROUT° grouting and <br /> plugging material into 24 gallons (91 liters) of fresh water. Rate of <br /> addition should be about 20 to 30 seconds per 50-lb (23-kg) bag. <br /> Note:The resulting slurry should have an oatmeal consistency <br /> containing unyielded or partially yielded bentonite. <br /> 2. Pump slurry through tremie pipe into hole without delay. Grout slurry <br /> should be pumped through tremie pipe from bottom of interval to <br /> surface to ensure effective displacement. Maintain submergence of <br /> tremie pipe a minimum of 10-feet within grout column for uniform <br /> displacement. <br /> Additional Information The grouting material and method selected will depend upon the <br /> specific subsurface environment including all prevailing geological and <br /> hydrological factors and any existing regulatory requirements. The <br /> grouting process may not be complete until the grout is static at the <br /> desired level. <br /> • The use of bentonite may not be appropriate in environments where <br /> the formation water chemistry has a total hardness greater than 500 <br /> parts per million and/or a chloride content of greater than 1500 parts <br /> per million. <br /> • If questions arise regarding subsurface environments it is always best <br /> to consult your local Baroid IDP representative to determine if the <br /> Baroid product of choice is appropriate for the given conditions. <br /> Packaging QUIK-GROUT grouting and plugging material is packaged in 50-lb (23-kg) <br /> multiwall paper bags, containing 0.7 ft3 (0.02 m3). <br /> Availability QUIK-GROUT grouting and plugging material can be purchased through <br /> any Baroid Industrial Drilling Products Retailer. To locate the retailer <br /> nearest you contact the Customer Service Department in Houston or your <br /> area IDP Sales Representative. <br /> Baroid Industrial Drilling Products <br /> Product Service Line, Halliburton <br /> 3000 N. Sam Houston Pkwy E. <br /> Houston, TX 77032 <br /> Customer Service (800) 735-6075 Toll Free (281)871-4612 <br /> Technical Service (877) 379-7412 Toll Free (281) 871-4613 <br />
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