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REMOVAL REMOVAL 1989
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
REMOVAL 1989
RECORD_ID
PR0504435
PE
2381
FACILITY_ID
FA0006200
FACILITY_NAME
VALLEY BEAN WAREHOUSE
STREET_NUMBER
200
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
ORO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
14334016
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
200 N ORO ST
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Approved
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REMOVAL 1989
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11/10/2017 8:16:48 PM
QuestysRecordID
3724285
QuestysRecordType
12
QuestysStateID
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0 <br /> often cost effective in the long term and ensure data <br /> reliability relative to cross-contamination. If transfer of <br /> equipment is necessary, sampling should proceed from the <br /> least contaminated to the most contaminated well, if the <br /> latter information is available before sample collection. <br /> Water samples should be collected in vials or containers <br /> specifically designed to prevent loss of volatile constitu- <br /> ents from the sample. These vials should be provided by an <br /> analytical laboratory, and preferably, the laboratory <br /> conducting the analysis. No headspace should be present in <br /> the sample container once the container has been capped. <br /> This can be checked by inverting the bottle, once the sample <br /> is collected, and looking for bubbles. Sometimes it is not <br /> possible to collect a sample without air bubbles, particu- <br /> larly if water is aerated. In these cases, the investigator <br /> should record the problem and account for probable error. <br /> Cooling samples may also produce headspace (bubbles) , but <br /> these will disappear once the sample is warmed for analysis. <br /> Samples should be placed in an ice chest maintained at 40C <br /> with blue ice (care should be taken to prevent freezing of <br /> the water and bursting of the glass vial) . A thermometer <br /> with a protected bulb should be carried in each ice chest. <br /> C. Surface water: Grab samples should be collected in appro- <br /> priate glass containers supplied by the laboratory. The <br /> sample should be collected in such a manner that air bubbles <br /> are not entrapped. Semisolid samples should be collected <br /> the same way. The collected samples should be refrigerated <br /> (blue ice, 40C) for transport and analyzed within 7 days of <br /> collection (14 days with preservatives) . <br /> 0 <br /> -62- <br />
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