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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0544299
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0015022
FACILITY_NAME
USA PETROLEUM #3696
STREET_NUMBER
2448
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
KETTLEMAN
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
05814001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2448 W KETTLEMAN LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Monitoring Wells <br /> The ground water monitoring well will be drilled with ahollow-stem auger. Soil samples are <br /> typically collected in clean brass or stainless steel tubes of va ying diameters and lengths (typically <br /> two by six inches). The tubes are typically set in an 18-inch-long split-barrel sampler. For <br /> continuous sampling, a two or four foot long core barrel may be utilized. The sampler, attached <br /> either to the end of drill rods or on a wire-line hammer device, is conveyed to the bottom of the <br /> borehole. When possible, the sampling device is driven its entire length either hydraulically or by <br /> repeatedly pounding a 140-pound hammer using a 30-inch drop (blow). The number of drops used <br /> to drive the sampler is recorded on the boring log. The sampler is extracted from the borehole and <br /> the tubes containing the soil samples are removed. Upon re val from the sampler,the ends of the j <br /> lowermost tube are typically sealed with Teflon® sheeting aiid plastic caps. The sample may be <br /> extruded from the tube and sealed within another appropriately cleaned sample container(e.g.,glass <br /> jar). The sealed sample is labeled and handled according to thc Quality Assurance Plan. <br /> Material from one of the other tubes is screened in the field, when required, according to the Soil <br /> Sample Screening method section. The data is recorde I on the boring logs at the depth <br /> corresponding to the sampling point. <br /> All drilling and sampling equipment are either steam-cleaned, or washed with a solution of <br /> i <br /> Alconox� (or equivalent) soap and water and triple rinsed between bore holes and samples to <br /> i <br /> minimize the potential for cross-contamination. <br /> I <br /> Soil Classification ; <br /> As the samples are obtained in the field, the field geologist classifies them in accordance with the Unified <br /> Soil Classification System. Representative portions of the sarnples are then retained for further examination <br /> and verification of the field classification. Logs of the borings are prepared indicating the depth and <br /> identification of the various strata, the N value and perfirient information regarding the method of <br /> maintaining and advancing the borehole. <br /> Soil_Sample Screening <br /> After the soil samples in resealable (Ziploco type) plastic bas have been brought to ambient temperature, <br /> the headspace vapors in the bag are screened with a photoionization detector equipped with a 10.2 eV lamp. <br /> 2 <br />
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