Procedures for the Collection of Representative Water Quality Data from Monitoring Wells
Gibb, James P.; Schuller, Rudolph M.; Griffin, Robert A.
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Title
Procedures for the Collection of Representative Water Quality Data from Monitoring Wells
Author(s)
Gibb, James P.
Schuller, Rudolph M.
Griffin, Robert A.
Issue Date
1981
Keyword(s)
Wells
Waste disposal sites--Illinois
Geographic Coverage
Macon County (IL)
Cook County (IL)
Kane County (IL)
Clay County (IL)
Christian County (IL)
Cass County (IL)
DuPage County (IL)
Abstract
"Data collected from six monitoring wells at waste disposal sites in Illinois
were used to evaluate procedures for the collection of ""representative""
water samples from monitoring wells. The effects of four types of pumping
mechanisms, the extent of well flushing, the rate and time of pumping, and
storage and preservation techniques on chemical composition of water samples
were studied. Pump tests and multiple sample experiments provided data on
which recommended sampling protocols and sample preservation, preparation, and
storage procedures are based.
The selection of the type of sampling device; sample preparation, preservation
and storage; and sampling procedures all must be tailored to the size
and accessibility of the individual well, its hydrologic and chemical character,
the chemical constituents of interest, and the purpose for monitoring the
site. Generally recommended sampling procedures include: 1) using peristaltic
or submersible diaphragm type pumps when possible; 2) conducting pump
tests prior to sampling to determine sampling frequency and time and rate of
pumping; 3) flushing the well by pumping four to six well volumes; 4) measuring
key parameters such as pH, specific conductance, oxidation-reduction potential,
and alkalinity at the time of sample collection; and 5) filtering
samples immediately on site through a 0.45 μm pore size filter and then preserving
the samples immediately after filtration, according to U.S. EPA (1979)
recommended procedures.
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Publisher
Illinois State Water Survey and the Illinois State Geological Survey
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