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RECORD_ID
PR0522015
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0015207
FACILITY_NAME
SJC MOSQUITO & VECTOR CONTROL DIST
STREET_NUMBER
200
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STREET_NAME
BECKMAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
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LODI
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95240
APN
04905031
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
200 N BECKMAN RD
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02
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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kn KLEINFELDER <br /> control to Kleinfelder's office and then transported by courier in a sealed container to a state <br /> certified laboratory for the requested analyses. <br /> The stainless steel hand auger was decontaminated between sample locations with a Liquinox® <br /> (laboratory-grade detergent) and potable water wash and a distilled water rinse. New stainless <br /> t steel tubes used for sample collection were also decontaminated using the same methodology. <br /> The shallow borings were backfilled with the soil generated during sampling. <br /> i <br /> r <br /> 4.6.1 Wash Down (Steam Clean Area) <br /> a <br /> Twelve shallow hand auger borings (W-1 through W-12) were advanced around a wash down <br /> area associated subsurface sump and storm drain. The stone drain appeared to be routed from <br /> the southern end of the wash down pad westward towards Beckman Road. Seven shallow <br /> borings were advanced around the washdown pad, and five borings were advanced around the <br /> stormdrain routing. Sample collection was also conducted in the vicinity of the reported sump <br /> location. Soil samples submitted for analyses were collected at depths of approximately 18- <br /> inches, including a soil sample collected at a deeper 5 foot depth (W-9). For a summary of <br /> sampling depths and locations refer to Table 6 and Plate 3, respectively. Some soil discoloration <br /> 0 <br /> and petroleum-type odor was noted during sampling activities in this area. <br /> From the twelve discrete soil sample locations two four point composite samples and four <br /> discrete soil samples were submitted for analyses. One composite sample was collected from the <br /> pipeline routing area and one near the washdown area. Discrete samples were collected in both <br /> P areas. The two composite and five discrete soil samples were submitted for the following <br /> analyses: <br /> • Total Threshold Limit Concentrations (TTLCs) of California Assessment Manual (CAM-17) <br /> metals by EPA Methods; <br /> • Total Purgeable Petroleum Hydrocarbons as referenced to gasoline [TPH-G] and Benzene <br /> Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Total Xylenes [BTEX] by EPA Method 8015M/8020; <br /> • Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons as referenced to Diesel and Motor Oil [TPH- <br /> a <br /> D/MO] by EPA Method 8015M/3015; <br /> • Chlorinated Herbicides by EPA Method 8151; <br /> • Organophosphate Pesticides by EPA Method 8141; <br /> • Organochlorine Pesticides by EPA Method 8081. <br /> 4.6.2 Chemical Storage Area <br /> Nine shallow hand auger borings (C-1 through C-9) were advanced in a former chemical storage <br /> area previously located between the two former UST areas. Samples were unable to be collected <br /> at three of the locations C-2, C-4 and C-5 due to refusal and difficult sampling conditions. <br /> Samples were collected from three shallow hand auger borings C-1, C-3 and C-6 at depths <br /> 3?6'274/ST03RI919 Page 9 of 19 <br /> S 2004 Kleinfelder, Inc. January 5,2004 <br /> f <br />
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