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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011352
RECORD_ID
PR0544624
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0005206
FACILITY_NAME
GEORGES SERVICE
STREET_NUMBER
1600
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
DURHAM FERRY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25510004
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1600 W DURHAM FERRY RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Geological Technics Inc � _ - - - - -� - - — - -_ --�—•- -- -- ` Page 3 <br /> Appendix A <br />' Project No 2812 <br /> • January 29,1996 <br /> 1 <br /> 25 Sample Analysis <br />' Samples will be analyzed for benzene, toluene,ethyl benzene and total xylenes(BTEX),EPA methods <br /> N 8020 and 602,and for total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel,EPA method 3540/8015 modified The <br /> analyses will be performed by Sherwood Laboratories of Hilmar,California State Certification#1400 <br /> t26 Data Reduction <br /> Analytical data will be integrated with the geological data gathered during field investigation Cross <br /> sections will be prepared to illustrate the stratigraphy and the distribution of soil contamination The <br /> cross sections may be used for interpreting the extent of contamination <br /> 2.7 Groundwater Sampling Procedure <br /> Groundwater sampling procedure is as follows Arriving on site the stainless steel submersible <br /> pump/stainless steel bailer is assembled and the sampling equipment prepared The wells are <br /> unlocked,opened,and depth to water is measured from the top of casing <br />' As a matter of procedure,the following actions are taken to evaluate the presence of floating product, <br /> or third phase contaminant material on the groundwater If field evidence suggests that floating <br /> product may be present(i e, the well has a strong odor of hydrocarbons and gasoline is observed on <br /> the water meter probe), then either a bailer or product/water interface meter is used to measure the <br />' thickness of floating product on the surface of the groundwater In the event that floating product is <br /> present, that well would not be sampled unless specifically requested <br />' The pump/bailer is inserted into the well, lowered to a depth of 6 to 8 inches above the bottom and <br /> activated Water flow is monitored visually for cloudiness and measured for flow rate, temperature, <br /> conductivity,and pH At least three well volumes are purged from the well prior to sampling until <br />' pH, conductivity, and temperature had stabilized to ensure sampling from representative formation <br /> water <br /> After stabilization of water parameters, the well is allowed to recharge Prior to sampling the well,a <br />' bailer blank is collected by pouring water provided by the laboratory into the bailer and emptying it <br /> into a sample vial Sampling is accomplished by using a stainless steel bailer attached to a coated, <br /> stainless steel cable The bailer is slowly lowered into the well and carefully allowed to fill with <br /> ' water After filling, the bailer is carefully raised from the well taking precaution not to agitate the <br /> contained water An emptying device was coupled to the bailer and the water was slowly transferred <br /> ` into appropriate sample containers (40 ml VOA vials/amber liters) The sample vials provided by <br /> ' the laboratory contain 4 to 5 drops of hydrochloric acid to retard possible biological degradation The <br /> vial is capped,inverted,and tapped to check for air bubbles <br /> After assuring that bubbles are not present, the vial is labeled and inserted into a closed-cell foam <br /> ' holder and placed in an ice chest, cooled to 4° Celsius, for transport to the laboratory To monitor <br /> possible cross contamination from any source,a trip blank prepared from water provided by the lab, <br /> is carred throughout the sampling,storage,and shipping process <br /> A chain of custody document is filled out which listed all samples collected, their date of collection, <br /> transfers of custody, and laboratory analyses requested This document is used to track the samples <br /> ' and to ensure their integrity <br /> F� <br />
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