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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999002
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
2/9/2000
Doc Name
FINAL AREA PERMIT VIC ISSUED TO AM SODA P 83-164
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December 13, 1999 ~ ~ Page C-2 <br />Waterproof pen <br />- 5-gallon stainless steel buckets (2) <br />Equipment used during well. sampling may include: <br />- Electronic water level measurement probe <br />- PVC bailers with bottom-emptying device <br />1 Submersible pump <br />- Thermometer or temperature probe <br />l pH meter (with automatic temperature compensation) <br />J Specific conductivity meter <br />1 Plastic squeeze bottle filled with distilled or de-ionized water <br />1 Sample bottles <br />] Cooler with ice <br />- Polyethylene, Teflon, or glass container for field measurement samples <br />] Sample labels <br />- Waterproof pen <br />] Chain-of-Custody forms <br />- Clear packing tape <br />- Large trash bags <br />- Overnight courier company labels (for coolers) <br />Samples will be filtered for dissolved metals analysis using either a manual filter unit or an <br />inline disposable filter unit connected to a sampling tap on the pump discharge line. Equipment used <br />during manual sample filtration includes: <br />- Disposable filterwaze with 0.45-micron fiber <br />• Hand pump or peristaltic pump <br />l Tygon tubing <br />~) Equipment used during decontamination is listed in the accompanying document Standard <br />1 Operating Procedures for Equipment Decontamination. <br />J <br />~l <br />J <br />Agapito Associates, Inc. <br />
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