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FAGS Job No. 2005-P <br /> les, Stockton, California <br /> ods of isolating the excavated soil from the <br /> ronment during evaluation of disposal options must <br /> elineated, and the potential methods of disposal <br /> time frame for disposal should be addressed. <br /> o The excavation must be isolated from rain water until <br /> cleanup is completed, particularly if excavation is <br /> completed during the wet season. <br /> o A sampling plan must be submitted which addresses the <br /> number of planned samples, sample collection and <br /> preservation methods, and holding times. Plans for <br /> duplicate samples, sample splits, and trip blanks <br /> should be delineated. <br /> o Background uncontaminated concentrations should be <br /> established as a base from which samples containing <br /> naturally occurring compound concentrations can be <br /> distinguished from contaminated samples. <br /> o Analyses should include total petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> using a fused capillary column-equipped gas <br /> chromatograph and flame ionization detector. All <br /> compounds detected in Environmental Protection Agency <br /> (EPA) Method 8240 should be reported, including <br /> chlorinated hydrocarbons, benzene, toluene, <br /> ethylbenzene, and xylenes. Concentration of metals <br /> should be evaluated using Waste Extraction Test (WET) <br /> Procedures if and only if the total concentration of <br /> the metal of concern is less than its <br /> Total Threshold <br /> Limit ConcentrationTTLC and more re <br /> than 10 times the <br /> STLC. The chosen methods of analysis should be <br /> identified. Major ions should be analyzed in all <br /> samples. Disposal in other than a Class I waste <br /> facility may require evaluation using the WET <br /> procedures. Ground-water samples should be analyzed 'I <br /> for the same constituents as the waste and soil <br /> samples. <br /> o Soil samples must be collected from the base and side <br /> walls of the excavation to verify cleanup. <br /> i <br /> o A ground-water monitoring well must be installed within <br /> the areal limits of the excavation. Each soil zone <br /> should be sampled and chemically characterized. Plans <br /> 3 <br /> f <br />