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<br />ta~~.,,~e s~ r.~ ttlsrl . ~..w•~ s~pr.K 7'wreed <br />3. Hose out the inside of the bat7er with the bat7er upside down. <br />' 4. Hose out the inside of the bat7er from the top and pour out collected water. <br />' S. Put water into the batter and grab batter, plating one hand over each end and <br />shake vigorously from side to side (at least three times and expel water. <br />' 6. Repeat Step _ three times. <br />7. Place batter, top up, into a full bucket of non-phosphate detergent (such as <br />Alconox) solution, and scrub the outside of the batter with your hands or a <br />brush. <br />8. Grab batter and place one hand over each end and vigorously shake from side <br />to side (at ]east three times), and expel water. <br />' 9. Repeat Step 7 and 8 three times. <br />' 10. Hose down the outride of the batter with tap water. <br />' 11. Hose down the inside of the bat7er from the top and place one hand aver <br />each end of the bailer and vigorously shake from side to side (at leazt three <br />times), and expel water. <br />' 12. Repeat Step 11 three times. <br />' If a hose is not avat7able then buckets or a manually compressed air sprayer should <br />be used. If tap water is unavailable at the site or if the tap water comes from a questionable <br />source, such as an onsite well, then duttlled water should be used in the above procedures. <br />' Water Level Probe <br />1. Rinse off probe with tap water either using a hose or by stirring vigorously in <br />a bucket of water. <br />2 Wash probe by immersing and stirring vigorously within a bucket of non- <br />phasphate detergent (ie. Alconox) solution. <br />' 3. Rinse by using a hose or by pouring water on the probe. <br />1 <br />' -~ Haad 10/13/97 <br /> <br />