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' December 23, ! 999 ~ ~ Puge U-2 <br />Examine cable to determine how cable length is measured (i.e., is the reference mark <br />' above or below the reference number). <br />Record gage model and serial number in field book or on log sheet. <br />' B.4 PROCEDURE <br />' The field team will follow these procedures for water level measurement: <br />Remove protective well covers. <br />' ~ Visually determine location of measuring point (MP) and compare to written description <br />of MP. Typically, the MP will be a notch cut in the inner PVC casing or an arrow/mark <br />' inscribed on the casing. For consistency, this mark is commonly placed on the north side <br />of the well, although it could be placed in a manner to afford the best view during <br />' pumping and recovery tests. If an MP does not exist, place one on the well and <br />document the placement in the field notebook. For a new wel I, measure the height of the <br />' MP above the top of surface (pad). Record the height of the MP above the ground <br />' surface in a field book. <br />~ Record electric sounder number in field book. <br />' ~ Tum meter on and depress test button. (A beep should be audible and the light should <br />be on.) <br />' ~ Lower sensor probe into well, being careful not to unreel the cable too quickly. <br />Stop lowering the cable when the water sensor (light and/or sound) signals that the water <br />' table has been encountered. <br />Once the signal of water is activated, set the reel on the ground or pad and then gently <br />' raise the sensor until the signal stops. Slowly lower the cable again until the signal again <br />sounds. Repeat this procedure until the exact point at which the signal starts is obtained. <br />' This point can be marked with a finger or thumb nail which is in contact with the MP. <br />Read the tape from the down-hole end, as depth increases toward the reel. For water <br />' level sounders which are pre-marked to the neazest 0.01 feet, read the depth directly. If <br />the sounder is not graduated to 0.01 feet, pull a short portion of the cable out of the well <br />t and using a steel pocket tape measure, measure the length of cable between the closest <br />depth marker and the mark held by your thumb or finger. Use an engineer's tape and <br />' record the length of cable to the nearest 1/100 ft. <br />Agapito Associates, Inc. <br />