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0 0 <br /> Subsurface Investigation Scope <br /> Prior to commencement of subsurface investigation activities, public utility locate services would be <br /> notified so that underground utilities can be located prior to the start of work. At the time of the site <br /> investigation, prior to the start of work, an on-site health and safety plan will be completed and signed by <br /> the on-site consultant and drillers (attached to this work plan). The proposed subsurface investigation <br /> would include up to six direct push borings to collect subsurface soil samples within areas adjacent to <br /> trench drains, hoist/lifts, car wash sump, former and possible current location of a spray-paint booth, and <br /> hazardous waste storage areas. The various borings would be advanced to depths ranging between 5 to 20 <br /> feet below ground surface (bgs) depending on the location on the property. The borings would not be <br /> intentionally advanced into groundwater. Continuous soil sampling would be performed on all borings, <br /> the soils identified and logged, and the soil cores reviewed for indications of contamination. At least one <br /> soil sample would be collected from each boring within areas of suspected impact or, if no indications of <br /> impact were observed,at a shallow point in the boring as well as at the deepest portion of the boring. Soil <br /> samples would be analyzed for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons- <br /> Diesel Range Organics (TPH-DRO) and Gasoline Range Organics (TPH-GRO), and/or heavy metals <br /> (RCRA 8 Metals). The Environmental Protection Agency analytical methods as well as the laboratory <br /> reporting limits are included as Attachment 1. A site plan with the approximate locations of the proposed <br /> borings is shown in Attachment 2. Boring locations may be modified based on site conditions and/or <br /> locations of existing utilities. A summary report of the investigation and analytical results would be <br /> prepared upon the completion of the field activities and receipt of the laboratory analytical report. <br /> Investigation Methods <br /> Direct push activities would be performed by Cascade Drilling, a California licensed driller — License <br /> Number C-57 938110,using a direct push drilling rig. Soil sampling would be accomplished using a two- <br /> inch diameter, four or five foot long, hollow stainless steel sampling tube lined with acetate sample liners <br /> advanced on stainless steel push rods. Each boring would be backfilled and cemented with a cement <br /> grout mixture consisting of approximately 95% Portland Cement and 5% Bentonite with the surface <br /> restored using a concrete or asphalt patch. <br /> All non-disposable sampling equipment would be steam cleaned or power washed in between each boring <br /> and at the end of the sampling event. Soil spoils and cuttings and decontamination water would be <br /> collected and stored in a separate lidded bucket or 55-gallon drum, depending on the amount of material, <br /> and the container labeled with a"non-classified waste material' label containing information on material, <br /> site name and address, generation date, and generator and contractor contact information. A copy of this <br /> label is attached to this work plan. Waste soil and decontamination water would remain on the site until <br /> receipt of soil analyses when the appropriate disposal method, such as landfill, etc., can be determined. <br /> Sample Collection Methods <br /> Soil samples will be collected in new, specially cleaned containers provided by the analytical laboratory <br /> and specific to the analysis to be performed. If appropriate for the analysis, each sample container will be <br /> filled completely so that no headspace is present in the containers. Sample containers will be labeled with <br /> the site name, samples designation, and date and time of collection and placed in a rigid cooler and chilled <br /> to approximately four degrees Celsius for transport to the analytical laboratory. A chain of custody will <br /> be completed for the samples and would remain under the provisions of that chain of custody until <br /> delivered to Curtis & Tompkins, Ltd. Analytical Laboratories, located at 2323 5'" Street, Berkeley, <br /> California 94710. <br /> Work Plan for Limited Subsurface <br /> Environmental Sampling <br /> 1011 South Cherokee Lane 2 Na;k,UCh„„ <br /> Lodi, California 95240 <br />