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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
2008
RECORD_ID
PR0528353
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0019141
FACILITY_NAME
GMAC MORTGAGE LLC
STREET_NUMBER
8650
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ALMENDRA
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
24811024
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
8650 W ALMENDRA WAY
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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•�. ../ A —CJ sVie'4 i <br />Wright Environmental Services, Inc. y,6St Alere"tch dul <br />EXPLORATORY DRILLING, SOIL SAMPLING, WELL CONSTRUCTION AND <br />WELL SAMPLING PROTOCOLS <br />Exploratory Boring Drilling and Sealing <br />Exploratory boring, soil sampling, well construction, and borehole sealing procedures follow current <br />guidance recommended by the USEPA, California Regional Water Quality Control Board, and modified <br />as required by local city, health agency or water district agencies. Drilling is performed under approved <br />permits and boreholes are sealed upon completion. <br />SoiVSediment Drilling Sampling Procedures <br />1. Drive (or hydraulically push) soil sampling will commence at a depth of 5 feet below surface <br />grade. The samples will be taken at 5 -foot increments and at intervals of geologic interest or obvious or <br />suspected contamination to the total borehole depth. Additional sampling and/or continuous coring <br />may be done at the discretion of the supervising geologist. All logging will be done using the Unified <br />Soil Classification System, together with pertinent geologic observations (bedding, fractures, fossils, <br />mineralogy etc.) as appropriate for the site geology delineation. <br />Continuous core (when collected) will be placed in core boxes for storage at the Client designated area. <br />The core will be collected in a coring barrel, tube or other coring technology as used on the working drill <br />rig. If small diameter (less that 2 -inches) hydraulic push sampling method is used, the drilling contractor <br />will provide an extruder to push the core out of the tube for logging. Other discrete portions of core may <br />be retained in sampling tubes depending upon the required testing for the project. <br />2. All soil sampling tools (split spoons, cores, etc.) will be disassembled, steam -cleaned or cleaned in <br />soapy (TSP) water, rinsed with clean tap water and finally rinsed with or distilled water, and air-dried <br />prior to taking each sample. The cleaned tools will then be reassembled with similarly cleaned, dry brass <br />sample liners and carefully lowered into the hollow stem augers for the collection of the next sample. <br />The drill rig will arrive on-site clean, be decontaminated as needed during work at the discretion of the <br />logging geologist and prior to leaving the site. <br />3. When sampling exploratory trenches, stockpile soils or during soil excavation, the soil sample <br />will be collected by the following procedure; a clean brass liner will be pushed into the stockpile or <br />excavation sidewall, or soil in the excavator bucket. About two inches of soil will be brushed away <br />whereupon the liner will be pushed into the soil. The liner is then removed, sealed, labeled and logged <br />onto chain -of -custody forms and packed in a chilled ice chest. <br />4. Split spoon soil samples in the brass liners in the sampling tool (depending on sample recovery) <br />will be retained for chemical or physical testing. The samples will be labeled and sealed in the field in <br />their original liners. Sample liners ends will be sealed with aluminum foil or Teflon®, capped with clean <br />cap plugs, and labeled and logged onto chain of custody forms. <br />All samples retained for chemical analysis will be stored on ice in a clean, covered cooler-box/ice chest <br />for transport to the Laboratory (see chain -of custody below). <br />Wes Sampling Protocols last rev. 2/96 Page <br />
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