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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011654
RECORD_ID
PR0521409
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0014531
FACILITY_NAME
PLYMOUTH ROAD STORM DRAIN PROJECT
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
COUNTRY CLUB
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
0 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD
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Approved
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' kTJ KLEINFELDER <br /> • Five Fuel Oxygenates including MTBE, DIPS, ETBE, TAME and TBA by EPA Method <br /> • 8260B <br /> • Total Metals including Cd, Cr, Cu,Pb,Ni and Zn by EPA Methods <br /> • Total Toxic Organics by EPA Method 624 and 625 <br /> • pH by EPA Methods <br /> ' Dewatering grab sample DW-32 {April 5, 2003} was analyzed for the following <br /> i • Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as referenced to gasoline (TPH-G) by EPA Method <br /> 8015M <br /> ' • Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylenes [BTEX] by EPA Method 8260B <br /> • Volatile Organics by EPA Method 8260B <br /> • Five Fuel Oxygenates including MTBE, DIPE, ETBE, TAME and TBA by EPA Method <br /> 8260B <br /> ' 3 3. ADVANCEMENT OF PUSH PROBES 1 CPTS <br /> On April 5, 2003, four (4) cone penetrometer tests (CPTS), were advanced to a depth of <br /> ' approximately 25 feet below ground surface (bgs) A fifth CPT was advanced to a depth of <br /> approximately 40 feet to obtain information regarding the hthology in the area for trench stability <br /> issues <br /> Dunng the advancement of the CPTs, they were continuously electronically logged for lithologic <br /> classification Soil and grab groundwater samples were collected for quantitative chemical <br /> ' analyses from three of the five shallow soil probe locations (PT2, PT3 and PT4) The soil <br /> samples were collected Just above first encountered groundwater at depths ranging from 6 to 11 <br /> feet bgs A total of six soil samples were collected, two from each of the three shallow probe <br /> locations A grab groundwater sample was collected at each location using a cleaned stainless <br /> steel bailer Groundwater was generally encountered at a depth of approximately 10 to 12 feet <br /> ' bgs <br /> After collection, the soil samples were labeled, logged on a chain-of-custody, and immediately <br /> stored in an iced cooler Based on field observations and the CPT locations, six (6) soil samples and <br /> three groundwater samples were submitted to Alpha Analytical, Inc of Sparks, Nevada, a State of <br /> California certified laboratory and analyzed for the following analyses <br /> ' • Total Purgeable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Gasoline Range) [TPH-G] by EPA Method <br /> 8015M/DHS LUFT <br /> ' 0 Benzene, Toluene,Ethylbenzene, Xylenes [BTEX] by EPA Method 8015B/8260B <br /> • Total Lead by EPA Methods <br /> • Volatile Organics (including 5 Oxygenates) by EPA Method 8260B <br /> 28699 E01 /ST03R627 Page 4 of 8 <br /> Copyright 2003,Kleinfelder,Inc April 22,2003 <br /> I 1 <br />
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