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Table of Contents <br />1 Introduction 1 <br />1.1 Project Organization and SAP Distribution 1 <br />2 Purpose and Scope 1 <br />2.1 Background Information 2 <br />3 Sampling Protocol 4 <br />3.1 Sample Collection 5 <br />3.2 Field Measurements and Calibration 6 <br />4 Sample Identification and Handling Procedures 6 <br />5 Decontamination of Sampling Equipment 7 <br />6 Analytical Program 7 <br />6.1 Reporting 10 <br />6.2 Training 10 <br />7 Quality Assurance and Quality Control 10 <br />7.1 Documentation 10 <br />7.2 Records 11 <br />8 Health and Safety 11 <br />9 Additional References 11 <br />List of Figures <br />Figure 1. NS Lease Area and Monitoring Well Network Location Map A-1 <br />Figure 2. NS Lease Area and Monitoring Well Network Aerial Map A-2 <br />Figure 3. Example of a Sample Label. B-4 <br />Figure 4. Sample Chain of Custody Form B-7 <br />Figure 5. Example of Custody Seal. B-8 <br />Figure 6. Field Data Sheet D-1 <br />List of Tables <br />Table 1. Summary of Groundwater Purge Protocol. 5 <br />Table 2. Field Equipment Calibration Checks 6 <br />Table 3. Groundwater Monitoring Constituent Summary. 9 <br />Table 4. Monitoring Requirements and Schedule A-3 <br />Table 5. Grab -Type Mechanism Advantages and Disadvantages B-15 <br />Table 6. Suction -Lift Mechanism Advantages and Disadvantages B-15 <br />Table 7. Inertia Pump Advantages and Disadvantages B-16 <br />Table 8. Gas -Driven Device Advantages and Disadvantages B-16 <br />Table 9. Gas -Operated Bladder Pumps Advantages and Disadvantages B-17 <br />Table 10. Submersible Pump Advantages and Disadvantages B-17 <br />Table 11. Well Sampling Data C-1 <br />Table 12. Typical Field Readings for NS Groundwater Monitor Wells C-3 <br />Daub & Associates, Inc. i NS LLC 2015 S A P Rev. 2 <br />