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RECORD_ID
PR0543373
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006078
FACILITY_NAME
BP CHEMICALS INC*
STREET_NUMBER
3437
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
17702033
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3437 S AIRPORT WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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BP Chemical, Advanced Materials Div., P.O. Box 6189, Stockton, CA October 20, 1992 <br /> Mr. Lon Kitagawa 3 <br /> ppm and 1 ppm, respectively, the excavation will be further extended approximately 2 feet in the vicinity <br /> ' of the sample(s) that contained hydrocarbons exceeding those limits. Additional samples will be <br /> collected and analyzed. This procedure will be repeated until petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations in <br /> sidewall and bottom samples are below those clean limits or until further excavation is not feasible. <br /> Soll Sampling <br /> As described above, soil samples from the excavation sidewalls and bottom will be collected to verify <br /> that the affected soil has been removed. Because the excavation will extend deeper than five feet below <br /> grade, and the sidewalls will not be stabilized with shoring, the field technician will not enter the <br /> excavation to collect soil samples. Instead, samples will be collected from the soil contained within the <br /> backhoe bucket. The soil collection method will consist of pushing a 2.5-inch-diameter, 8-inch-long <br /> stainless steel sampling tube into the soil within the backhoe bucket. The sample tubes will be sealed <br /> with plastic end caps and aluminized adhesive tape, and then immediately delivered (under chain-of- <br /> custody procedures) to the on-site mobile laboratory for chemical analysis. <br /> A minimum of four samples will be collected from the sidewalls and two samples from the excavation <br /> bottom are planned. Additional samples may be required if the initial samples contain concentrations of <br /> TPH-G or benzene above 50 ppm or 1 ppm, respectively, and additional excavation is required. <br /> After the excavation has been completed, additional samples of the stockpiled soil will be collected and <br /> analyzed for disposal characterization. Four stockpile samples will be collected for the purpose of <br /> characterizing the soil for off-site disposal. Those samples will be analyzed as described below. <br /> Stockpile samples will be collected by pushing a stainless steel tube into the soil, sealing the tube with <br /> plastic caps and tape, and delivering the sample to the state-certified laboratory for analysis. The <br /> analytical results from the stockpiled soil will be submitted to the disposal facility for the appropriate <br /> waste characterization and waste profiling. <br /> Chemical Analyses <br /> To provide immediate analytical results, an on-site, state-certified mobile laboratory will be used to <br /> analyze the soil samples. Samples collected to verify the removal of soil samples with petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons will be analyzed using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Test Method <br /> 8015/8020 Modified (for TPH-G with benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene [BTEC] distinction). <br /> Because of analytical equipment restrictions in the on-site mobile laboratory and sample preparation <br /> procedures, additional tests will be performed at an off-site state-certified laboratory using EPA Method <br /> 504 (for ethylene dibromide [EDB]), and EPA Method 7000 (for total lead). Test results from samples <br /> analyzed at the off-site laboratory will be available approximately 14 days after collection and submittal. <br /> GROUNDWATER <br /> =7.TECHNOLOGY, INC. <br />
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