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L= Phase II Environmental Site <br /> Assessment Work Plan <br /> Heritage Square <br /> Page 4 <br /> contamination based on field screening. The soil samples will be retained, undisturbed, in the liners. <br /> Each sample end will be covered with Teflon® sheeting, the ends sealed with plastic end caps, and <br /> labeled. <br /> Core holes will be advanced through the concrete floor inside the Heritage Square building at the <br /> location of the underground fuel line identified by Cruz Brothers. The location of the fuel line will then <br /> be confirmed by hand auguring. Soil samples will be collected from approximately two feet below each <br /> end of the underground fuel line and at twenty linear foot intervals thereafter. The proposed borehole <br /> locations are shown on Figure 3. The soil samples will be collected using a rod-mounted sampling tool or <br /> lv by hand, depending on access. The soil samples will be collected in clean brass or stainless steel <br /> sampling tubes. All soil samples selected for laboratory analyses will be stored in a cooler chilled with <br /> * ice and delivered under chain-of-custody procedures to a California Certified Laboratory and analyzed <br /> LW using U.S. EPA Methods and California-approved methods under quality assurance measures. <br /> ' Prior to use, the soil sampling equipment will be cleaned by washing in a solution of laboratory-grade, <br /> +i non-phosphate detergent and hydrocarbon-free water, and double rinsing with hydrocarbon-free water. <br /> The soil cuttings will be placed in 55-gallon drums, sealed, labeled, and left on-site to await disposal <br /> pending results of the laboratory analysis. <br /> v <br /> 3.4 GROUNDWATER SAMPLING <br /> If groundwater sampling is warranted, groundwater samples will be collected with a Geoprobe <br /> L` groundwater sampler. The sampler utilizes a sealed, watertight, stainless steel sample chamber and <br /> stainless steel screen which is isolated from the surrounding environment as the sampler is advanced. <br /> When the desired depth for collection of a groundwater sample is reached, the sample chamber is opened <br /> Lo by pulling back on the body of the sampler and exposing the screen. A groundwater sample is retrieved <br /> using a small diameter stainless steel bailer or poly tubing with a check ball. <br /> The groundwater will be gently emptied from the bailer or from the poly tubing into the appropriate <br /> laboratory supplied containers. The sample containers will be sealed, labeled, and placed in a cooler <br /> chilled with ice for delivery under chain-of-custody procedures to a California Certified Laboratory for <br /> analyses. <br /> 3.5 LABORATORY ANALYSES <br /> Le <br /> The soil samples, and groundwater sample(s) if warranted, will be analyzed for total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons quantified as kerosene, diesel and motor oil by EPA Method 8015m, for metJtyi tertiary- <br /> butyl ether (MTBE), and for benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and total xylenes (13TEX) by EPA Method <br /> 8020. The detection of MTBE will be confirmed by EPA Method 8260B. The analytical methods and <br /> v analytical detection limits are presented in Table 2. <br /> a. <br /> LW <br /> LW <br /> L. <br /> CONDOR <br /> 4.r <br />