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2101 Webster Street <br /> 12th Floor <br /> Oakland, CA 94612 GEOMATRIX <br /> (510) 663-4100 • FAX (510) 663-4141 <br /> September 9, 1999 <br /> Project 5650 <br /> FIE C E IVB F D" <br /> Mr. Michael J. Infurna SEP 0 9 1999 <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor ENVIRONMENTAL- HEALTH <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 PERMIT / SERVICES <br /> Subject: Soil and Groundwater Sampling Work Plan <br /> Ridgeway-Pombo Property <br /> Tracy, California <br /> Dear Mr. Infurna: <br /> Geomatrix Consultants, Inc. (Geomatrix)has prepared this work plan on behalf of Chevron <br /> Environmental Management Company(Chevron) for the investigation of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons in the subsurface at the subject site. This work plan includes collecting <br /> additional soil and groundwater data at the Ridgeway-Pombo property located at Corral <br /> Hollow and 11`h Street in Tracy, California(the "Site") as necessary to conduct a health risk <br /> assessment for the Site. The proposed work plan was developed based on the results of an <br /> initial investigation conducted at the Site by others. Soil borings advanced as part of the initial <br /> investigation indicate that petroleum hydrocarbons are present in site soil. The objective of the <br /> work is to confirm that the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons in the subsurface does not pose <br /> an unacceptable risk to future commercial, construction and maintenance workers at the Site. <br /> The proposed scope of work is described below. <br /> — ,On July 29, 1999 Earth Systems Consultants advanced six soil borings along the northern <br /> property boundary of the Ridgeway property(EB-1 through EB-6) and four along the northern <br /> property boundary of the Pombo property(EB-7 through EB-10). Petroleum hydrocarbon- <br /> affected soil was observed in four of these borings (EB-2, EB-3, EB-7, and EB-9; Figure 2). <br /> Geomatrix will contract with Precision Sampling, Inc. to advance approximately 15 soil <br /> borings in the vicinity of borings EB-2, EB-3, EB-7, and EB-9 to assess the lateral and vertical <br /> extent of petroleum hydrocarbon-affected soil. Prior to field activities, Geomatrix will contract <br /> a private utility locator to identify potential underground utilities at proposed boring locations, <br /> notify Underground Service Alert(USA), and obtain a boring permit from San Joaquin County <br /> Public Health Services (SJCPHS). Borings will be advanced using a hydraulically driven, <br /> direct push core barrel and drive sampler. Soil recovered from continuous cores will be <br /> examined and logged in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) as <br /> presented in the American Society of Testing and Materials Standard D2488-90. One soil <br /> sample will be collected for chemical analyses from each boring at either the area of soil core <br /> most visibly affected with petroleum hydrocarbons, or from just above the groundwater table if <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons are not identified visually or through screening using an organic vapor <br /> meter. Soil samples will be collected in brass or stainless steel liners, sealed with Teflon <br /> Geomatrix Consultants, Inc. <br /> Engineers, Geologists, and Environmental Scientists <br />