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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
SR2501672
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
STREET_NUMBER
12751
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
THORNTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95242
APN
05513016
CURRENT_STATUS
Closed - Complete
QC Status
Approved
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12751 N THORNTON RD LODI 95242
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ATTACHMENT <br /> REQUIREMENTS FOR MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION WORKPLANS AND <br /> MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION REPORTS <br /> Prior to installation of groundwater monitoring wells, the Discharger shall submit a workplan <br /> containing, at a minimum, the information listed in Section 1, below. Wells may be installed <br /> after staff approves the workplan. Upon installation of the monitoring wells, the Discharger <br /> shall submit a well installation report which includes the information contained in Section 2, <br /> below. All workplans and reports must be prepared under the direction of, and signed by, a <br /> registered geologist or civil engineer licensed by the State of California. <br /> SECTION 1 - Monitoring Well Installation Workplan and <br /> Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Plan <br /> The monitoring well installation workplan shall contain the following minimum information: <br /> A. General Information: <br /> - Purpose of the well installation project <br /> - Brief description of local geologic and hydrogeologic conditions <br /> - Proposed monitoring well locations and rationale for well locations <br /> - Topographic map showing facility location, roads, and surface water bodies <br /> - Large scaled site map showing all existing on-site wells, proposed wells, surface <br /> drainage courses, surface water bodies, buildings, waste handling facilities, utilities, <br /> and major physical and man-made features <br /> B. Drilling Details: <br /> - On-site supervision of drilling and well installation activities <br /> - Description of drilling equipment and techniques <br /> - Equipment decontamination procedures <br /> - Soil sampling intervals (if appropriate) and logging methods <br /> C. Monitoring Well Design (in narrative and/or graphic form): <br /> Diagram of proposed well construction details <br /> - Borehole diameter <br /> - Casing and screen material, diameter, and centralizer spacing (if needed) <br /> - Type of well caps (bottom cap either screw on or secured with stainless steel screws) <br /> - Anticipated depth of well, length of well casing, and length and position of perforated <br /> interval <br /> - Thickness, position and composition of surface seal, sanitary seal, and sand pack <br /> - Anticipated screen slot size and filter pack <br /> D. Well Development (not to be performed until at least 48 hours after sanitary seal <br /> placement): <br /> - Method of development to be used (i.e., surge, bail, pump, etc.) <br /> - Parameters to be monitored during development and record keeping technique <br />
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