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RECORD_ID
PR0506739
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007604
FACILITY_NAME
PROPOSED TRACY MULTIMODAL STA
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
CENTRAL
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
235-150-16
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
0 CENTRAL AVE
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Am Adbk <br /> k4 KLEINFELDER <br /> B-2.6 Soil Sample Selection for Laboratory Analysis <br /> ' The selection of soil samples for laboratory analysis is based upon: 1) the project objectives and <br /> requirements, 2) qualitative field screening performed in the field using the organic vapor <br /> ' detector, and 3) field observations such as lithology, odor, discoloration, or high moisture <br /> content. Generally, samples are submitted from the bottom of the boring and from soil horizons <br /> with significant potential for contamination as indicated by the organic vapor detector, <br /> observations, and site history. Samples may be collected from regular intervals when <br /> information on concentrations versus depth is desired. Samples that are not selected for <br /> ' laboratory analysis are held in sample control for possible future reference. When these samples <br /> are no longer needed, they are returned to the site and are combined with the soil cuttings <br /> generated during their collection. <br /> B-2.7 Soil Boring Closure and Soil Cutting Disposal <br /> Soil borings are closed immediately after the collection and logging of soil samples. Closure is <br /> accomplished by grouting the boring with a cement/bentonite slurry or as otherwise required. <br /> Drill cuttings will be placed in 55-gallon drums or wrapped in plastic and left on site for disposal <br /> by the site owner. If requested, Kleinfelder can coordinate disposal of soil and water with <br /> contractors after chemical analysis results are available. <br /> ' B-3 GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br /> ' B-3.1 Monitoring Well Construction <br /> Construction details for shallow ground water monitoring wells are as follows: <br /> ' • The well casing will be 2-inch inside diameter, flush threaded joint, schedule 40 <br /> PVC pipe. <br /> • The wells will be constructed in 8-inch diameter boreholes. <br /> ' • Well screen sections are perforated with 0.010- or .02-inch factory-cut slots. This <br /> parameter is assessed (and modified if required) after the boring logs and, if <br /> warranted, a sieve test has been performed and the results received. <br /> • The wells are generally screened from 5 feet above to 20 feet below first ground <br /> I water. The screen length is reduced if an aquitard with a minimum thickness of 5 <br /> feet is encountered. If an aquitard is encountered the well is usually terminated 1 <br /> to 2 feet into the aquitard. Effort is made not to screen across two aquifers. If <br /> 20-4054-01.E01/2018R299 Page B-3 <br /> Copyright 1998, Kleinfelder. Inc. May 8, 1998 <br /> r <br />
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