i.
qualifications.
j.
Description of well decommissioning/abandonment procedures.
k.
Description of well capacity testing techniques.
l.
Description and discussion of geophysical techniques to be
employed at the site.
m.
Description of permanent pump to be installed, and discussion of
pump operating tests to be employed at the site.
n.
Description of specific methods to be employed to control
installation activities.
1.6
QUALIFICATIONS
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NOTE: When installing extraction, or injection wells
for environmental purposes, it is important that the
contractor have personnel experienced in hazardous
waste projects, and have the proper safety training
in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.120.
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A geologist with at least [3] [_____] years experience in [hazardous waste
projects,] soil and rock logging, and well installation, [registered in the
state of [_____],] shall be on site and responsible for all geophysical and
borehole logging, drilling, well installation, developing and testing
activities. The driller shall be licensed in the state of [_____],
according to the state requirements. Geophysical log interpretation shall
be done by a qualified log analyst. The log analyst shall be able to
demonstrate competence through background, training, and experience when so
called upon. The Contractor shall have a minimum of [_____] years of well
installation experience. [The Contractor's staff shall include appropriate
health and safety personnel as specified in Section 01351 SAFETY, HEALTH
AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE (HTRW/UST), and personnel qualified to perform the
necessary chemical sampling as presented in the approved Sampling and
Analysis Plan, prepared as specified in Section 01450 CHEMICAL DATA QUALITY
CONTROL.]
1.7
TEST HOLES AND OBSERVATION WELLS
1.7.1
Test Holes
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NOTE: The test hole and capacity test should be
specified if there is reason to believe that the
well may not produce the required yield at the
design depth. If the required yield is not
obtained, the test hole may be drilled deeper or the
location changed before the complete well is
constructed. Requirements for the test hole may be
deleted if the well is to be constructed in an area
where other wells of similar depth and design are
performing adequately. However, a drill log should
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