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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0518552
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0013966
FACILITY_NAME
WINSTON TIRE CO
STREET_NUMBER
923
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CHEROKEE
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04739006
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
923 S CHEROKEE LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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GENERIC SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company("Goodyear")has established an environmental site assessment <br /> process for these real estate transactions. The process is initiated by a change in property status including <br /> entering into new leases/subleases or terminating existing leases/subleases. The purpose of the <br /> environmental site assessment process is to complete a due diligence investigation to evaluate the <br /> environmental condition of the property in order to establish an environmental baseline at the time of the <br /> change in status. <br /> The Phase I Environmental Site Assessment ("Phase l') is used to evaluate whether there are any known <br /> or likely areas of environmental impact on the property. The process may be complete with the Phase I or <br /> it may proceed to Phase H. Phase II Environmental Site Assessments ("Phase II") consist of soil and/or <br /> groundwater sampling and laboratory analysis. The Phase II is used to determine whether the property <br /> has been environmentally impacted and whether remediation of the impacted area is required under local, <br /> State or Federal regulations. The Phase II process is intended to be a due diligence investigation and may <br /> not satisfy agency requirements for closure or for achieving a "no further action" status. Based on the <br /> fact that many of the Phase I assessments lead to Phase II testing, a combined Phase I and II process has <br /> been developed. <br /> The Phase I portion of this specification is based, in part, on the American Society for Testing and <br /> Materials (ASTM) Standard E 1527, "Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I <br /> Environmental Site Assessment Process". The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (Goodyear) requires <br /> Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) be performed in general accordance with the latest <br /> version of the ASTM Standard E 1527 and this specification. The work shall be performed by an <br /> "Environmental Professional", as defined within ASTM E 1527. <br /> The purpose of the Phase II is to further evaluate any RECs identified during the Phase I process in order <br /> to evaluate the environmental condition of the property. The Phase II portion of this specification shall be <br /> initiated only after completion of the Phase I records review,reconnaissance and interviews. The Phase II <br /> field activities should be scheduled as part of the same mobilization to the site as the Phase I <br /> reconnaissance and should typically be completed on the day after the site reconnaissance. <br /> Sampling locations shall be selected based on the findings of the Phase I and shall be used to evaluate <br /> specific RECs. Sampling locations shall be situated within five feet of the suspected source area. A <br /> single boring shall be utilized to evaluate each suspected source area unless a single boring does not <br /> provide adequate information to evaluate the suspected source area based on size or location. <br /> Authorization by Goodyear is required prior to installing additional borings per suspected source area. <br /> Sampling locations may be altered, when necessary, based on utility locations and accessibility by the <br /> sampling equipment. No sampling will be completed outside of the subject property boundaries. <br /> Direct push soil borings and/or hand auger borings shall be used to collect soil samples unless the <br /> Consultant has previous knowledge or other information regarding subsurface conditions in the general <br /> site area indicating that these methods are not feasible. Authorization by Goodyear is required prior to <br /> selecting an alternative sampling method. The borings shall be advanced to a depth of approximately two <br /> feet below the depth of each specific suspected source or to ground water,whichever is encountered first. <br /> Generally, it is anticipated that drilling will not exceed 12 feet below ground surface. Continuous soil <br /> sampling shall be performed and boring logs shall be completed noting the soil classification, moisture <br /> content and any indications of contamination. If encountered, ground water samples will be collected <br /> using temporary wells. All soil borings and/or temporary wells will be properly abandoned and finished <br /> to grade with asphalt or concrete to match the surrounding material. All investigation derived wastes, if <br />
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