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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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PR0536718
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2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0021094
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER SIEBOLD CONSTRUCTION
STREET_NUMBER
820
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STREET_NAME
AMERICAN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
14729211
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
820 S AMERICAN ST
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01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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collected to support the sampling activity: 4. Split Samples:The regulating agency staff may request that split samples be <br /> collected and analyzed by a separate laboratory. <br /> 1. Sample Blanks: <br /> A. Method Blanks:Method blanks should be used to verify the effectiveness 3.6 Laboratory Certification: <br /> of decontamination procedures and to detect any possible interference <br /> from ambient air. The California Department of Health Services, Environmental Laboratory <br /> Accreditation Program(FLAP)currently requires certification for soil gas <br /> B. Trip Blanks for Offalle Shipments:Trip Blanks are not necessary for analytical laboratories. Laboratories utilizing EPA Methods 82608,8021B, <br /> 8015B,TO-15 and TO-17 for analyses of soil gas samples should obtain ELAP <br /> SUMMA'canister samples. <br /> • certifications for such EPA analytical methods accordingly. The regulating <br /> C. Soil Vapor well materiels:An assembled soil gas probe,.tip and tubing agencies or DTSC's Environmental Chemistry Laboratory(ECL)staff may <br /> should be blank tested prior to installation at a frequency of installation inspect the laboratory. Further recommendations concerning laboratory <br /> per new batch of tubing used. certification are provided in Appendix F. <br /> D. Equipment Blanks:Equipment blanks should la collected from 3.6 Holding Time: <br /> decontaminated equipment before reuse at a frequency specified in the <br /> All soil gas samples,with the exception hydrogen sulfide samples,should <br /> workplan. At a minimum,one equipment blank should be run per 20 yanalyzed within 5 minutes of sample collection <br /> laboratory. <br /> sample containers cleaned,or at least one per day. ction by an mobile laborato . <br /> Hydrogen sulfide samples should be analyzed as specified in Section 3.9(23). <br /> 2. Duplicate or Replicate Samples:Two samples must be collected Under the following conditions,holding times may be extended and analyses <br /> simultaneously for duplicate samples. Samples collected sequentially are performed off-site: <br /> replicate samples. At least one(1)duplicate or replicate sample should be 1. Soil as samples collected in glass bulbs with surrogates added within 15 <br /> collected and analyzed per 20 samples or per batch,whichever is more often. minutes of collection may be analyzed within 6 hours after collection; <br /> Duplicate(or replicate)samples should be collected from contaminated areas <br /> at a frequency depending on the project DQOs. The frequency of duplicates <br /> (or replicate)per laboratory per day used by the mobile laboratory should be 2. Soil gas samples collected in glass-lined silicon coated SUMMA canisters <br /> specified. There are other types of replicate samples,which may be valuable: may he analyzed within 14 days from collection(see Appendix B);and <br /> (1)spatial replicate(i.e,,sample collected at a similar depth a few feet from 3. Methane samples may be analyzed as specified in Section 3.9. <br /> the investigative sample),and(2)temporal replicates(i.e.,sample collected <br /> at the end of field activities from same depth and locations as the first <br /> sample). 3.7 Analytical Methods: <br /> • <br /> A. Duplicate(or replicate)samples should be collected in separate sample <br /> There are no approved U.S.Environmental Protection Agency )methods <br /> containers,at the same location and depth. <br /> rcP,. specifically designed to analyze VOCs in soil gas samples. Consequently, <br /> X ...'B. Replicate samples can be collected immediately after the original sample modified versions of existing EPA methods were adopted to analyze VOCs in soil <br /> or a duplicate sample can be collected simultaneously by use of a splitter gas samples. <br /> (T)at the pointof collection to divide stream into two separate <br /> There are numerous modifications of EPA methods being used for VOC analysis <br /> sample containers. <br /> .- ide the sample in soil gas in California. Each modification has its advantages and <br /> 3. Laboratory Control Samples and Dilution Procedure Duplicates: disadvantages. For general purposes,Table 1 below summarizes the preferred <br /> Laboratory Control Samples(LCS)should be done in accordance with the EPA methods and their modifications for soil gas analysis. These modifications <br /> discussion provided in Appendix F. are preferred because they provide the most reliable and defensible data based <br /> on generally accepted DQOs. <br /> 3/3/2010 -35- 313/2010 -36- <br />
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