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MSI 94-20-01 <br /> ' Therefore, to comply with these requests soil sample <br /> S-1 was collected from directly beneath the former UST location at <br /> a depth of 7 . 5 feet BSG. Sample S-2 was collected at the North <br /> end of the former UST location at a depth of 6 . 75 feet BSG <br /> ' approximately 1 . 5 feet beneath the bottom of the UST. Similarly, <br /> soil sample S-2 was collected from beneath the South end of the <br /> former UST location at a depth of 6 . 75 feet BSG. A 4-part <br /> ' composite soil sample, SP-1, was collected from the excavated- <br /> stockpiled soils. The areal locations of the soil samples are <br /> presented on the attached map. <br /> All of the soil samples in the UST excavation (S-1, S-2 & S-3 ) <br /> were collected using a core barrel of a hand auger soil sampling <br /> device equipped with 6-inch long by 2-inch diameter brass sleeves. <br /> All samples were capped with teflon film and plastic fittings, to <br /> insure an airtight seal; and clearly identified and labeled as to <br /> their location and contents prior to shipment. The samples were <br /> packed into a clean ice chest and maintained at a cool temperature, <br /> using pre-frozen chemical ice, for shipment to the laboratory. <br /> i Chain-of-custody procedures, described in Test Methods for <br /> Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-846 , USEPA, Third Edition, 1986, were <br /> followed. <br /> ' All of the soil samples were obtained by Mr. William Sheehe, <br /> associate geologist of MSI . On 10 August 1994, the soil samples <br /> were delivered to Pan-Ag Environmental laboratory personnel by <br /> ' MSI 's geologist. A copy of the chain-of-custody documentation <br /> associated with the sampling, transport, and analyses of the soil <br /> samples obtained is attached. The results of the confirmatory sail <br /> sample analyses are presented in Table Nos . 1 & 2, on the following <br /> page. These chemical analyses were conducted to meet the published <br /> requirements of the PHS EHD. <br /> The intention of San Joaquin Delta College to manifest and <br /> transport the stockpiled soils to Forward Landfill in Manteca, <br /> California for recycling/disposal was stated in a letter dated 10 <br /> August 1994 . This letter was prepared by MST on behalf of San <br /> ' Joaquin Delta College and was sent to Mrs. Pamela Violett of PHS- <br /> EHD. The loading of the stockpiled soils and transportation of the <br /> soils to Forward is currently pending the completion of a chemical <br /> profile for acceptance to this facility. <br /> The laboratory reports of the analytical results of the 4- <br /> part, composite soil sample, SP-1, collected from the stockpiled <br /> soils and the uniform hazardous waste manifest, showing acceptance <br /> ' to the Forward, Inc . landfill in. Manteca, California will be <br /> presented under separate cover. <br /> 3 <br /> t MOORE SERVICES, INC. <br />