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i <br /> Mr Chuck Carmel <br /> January 13, 1992 <br /> Page 2 <br /> for disposal by Walt Lewis Construction under Manifest No 90792694 The tank was <br /> certified as safe (not a fire hazard) by Erickson, Inc , under document No 6470 A copy of <br /> the manifest and safety certificate are included with this letter as Attachment A <br /> Two soil samples (T-South and T-North) were collected from the bottom of the tank <br /> excavation Figure 1 shows the locations of these samples The soil samples were collected <br /> from the bucket of the backhoe used for the tank excavation to avoid having people enter the <br /> excavation The soil in the bottom of the excavation had a slight hydrocarbon odor The pea <br /> gravel removed from the excavation (which, according to the contractor Walt F Lewis <br /> Construction Company, Inc , did not have a hydrocarbon odor) was placed back in the <br /> excavation along with clean imported gravel <br /> Waste Oil Tank Installation <br /> On the same day (September 23, 1991) as the recovery tank was removed, an underground <br /> waste oil tank was installed on the west end of the station building After the excavation was <br /> completed for the waste oil tank, one soil sample (WO-Pit) was collected from the bottom of <br /> the excavation Figure 1 shows the location of this sample The soil sampling procedures <br /> . used in the collection of the samples from the recovery tank were also used here Very slight <br /> hydrocarbon odors were detected in the soil in this location. Walt Lewis Construction <br /> completed the installation of the tank <br /> Soil Sampling Results <br /> The soil samples were transported to NET Pacific Laboratories in an ice chest packed with <br /> ice The samples were analyzed for benzene, ethylbenzene,toluene, and xylenes (BETX), and <br /> total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline(TPH-G)using the Environmental Protection Agency <br /> (EPA) Methods 8015, Modified and 8020 In addition, samples T-North and T-South were <br /> analyzed for ethylene dibromide using EPA Method 8240, and samples T-North, WO-Pit, and <br /> WOS-Comp were analyzed for total lead using EPA Method 7421 Table 1 presents the <br /> analytical results of the soil samples collected during the tank removal and installation A <br /> complete laboratory report is included with this letter as Attachment B <br /> On composite soil sample (WOS-Comp) was collected from the approximately 30 cubic yards <br /> of soil stockpiled from the excavation In addition to the analytical parameters listed above, <br /> this sample was analyzed for pH-corrosivity, flashpoint, total sulfide, and total cyanide (as per <br /> CFR Title 22) These analyses were conducted to characterize the soil for disposal purposes <br /> Based on the analytical results of the composite sample, the stockpiled soil was transported <br /> to BFI Landfill in Livermore, California The soil was transported on October 25, 1991 by <br /> Dillard Trucking Company Documentation of the soil transport is included with this letter <br /> t� as Attachment C <br /> grown and Caldwell <br /> r, 7 J c n Il ti s 6396\CORRESP6396-04 U I <br />