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FIELD DOCUMENTS FILE 2
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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FIELD DOCUMENTS
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FILE 2
RECORD_ID
PR0544625
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003113
FACILITY_NAME
ZAPIEN MARKET
STREET_NUMBER
4491
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
DURHAM FERRY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25504003
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
4491 W DURHAM FERRY RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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L <br /> *MW <br /> CLEARWATER GROUP, INC. <br /> Soil Borehole Drilling, Monitoring Well Installation and Development, <br /> and Groundwater Sampling Field Procedures <br /> Drilling and Soil Sampling <br /> Permits Site Safety,Plan. Utility Clearance <br /> Clearwater Group,Inc. (CGI)obtains all the required permits,unless otherwise contractually directed. CGI prepares <br /> a site specific Site Safety Plan detailing site hazards, site safety and control, decontamination procedures, and <br /> emergency response procedures to be employed throughout the defined phase of work. At least 48 hours prior to <br /> drilling,Underground Service Alert(USA)or an equivalent agency is notified of the planned work. CGI,attempts to <br /> locate all underground and above ground utilities by site inspection (in conjunction with its' subcontractors and <br /> knowledgeable site managers, if available), and review of site as-built drawings. CGI may employ a private, <br /> professional utility locator to refine the site utility inspection. <br /> Drilling Equipment <br /> All soil borings are drilled using a truck-mounted hollow-stem auger drill rig, unless site conditions warrant a <br /> different drilling method. Subsurface conditions permitting, the first five feet of each boring is advanced using a <br /> hand-auger or post-hole digger. All drilling equipment is inspected daily and maintained in safe working condition <br /> by the operator. All down-hole drilling equipment is steam cleaned prior to arriving on site. Working components <br /> of the drill rig near the borehole,as well as augers and drill rods are thoroughly steam cleaned between each boring <br /> location. All CGI drilling and sampling methods are consistent with ASTM Method D-1452-80, and local,state and <br /> federal regulations. <br /> Soil Sampling and Lithologic Description_ <br /> Whenever possible, the first Clearwater boring to be drilled at a site is continuously cored to obtain a complete <br /> lithologic description. Otherwise,soil samples are typically collected every 5 feet to the total depth explored, using <br /> brass tubes fitted in a California-modified split spoon sampler. If copper or zinc contamination is the subject of the <br /> investigation, stainless steel liners are used instead of brass. Additional soil samples may be collected based upon <br /> significant changes in lithology or in areas of obvious soil contamination. During soil sample collection, the split <br /> spoon sampler is driven 18 to 24 inches past the lead auger by a 140-pound hammer falling a minimum of 30 <br /> inches. The number of blows necessary to drive the sampler and the amount of soil recovered is recorded on the <br /> Field Exploratory Soil Boring Log. The soil sampler and liners are cleaned with an Alconox® solution .and rinsed <br /> with tap water prior to each sampling event. New liners are used whenever a soil sample may be retained for <br /> laboratory analysis. <br /> Soil samples selected for laboratory analysis are sealed on both ends with teflon tape and plastic end caps. The <br /> samples are labeled, documented on a chain-of-custody form and placed in a cooler for transport to a state certified <br /> analytical laboratory. Soil contained in remaining liners is removed for lithologic descriptions (according to the <br /> Unified Soil Classification System). Additional soil is screened for organic vapors by placing approximately 30 <br /> grams of soil in a sealed plastic bag or a glass jar sealed with aluminum foil. The bag or jar is left undisturbed for <br /> approximately 15 minutes, in the sun if possible. The head space in the bag is accessed in a manner to minimize <br /> entry of outside air,and is tested for total organic vapor using a calibrated organic vapor meter(OVM). The results <br /> of the field screening are noted with the lithologic descriptions on the Field Exploratory Soil Boring Log. <br /> On encountering an impermeable (clayey) layer three feet or more in thickness beIow a saturated permeable layer, <br /> where the impermeable layer is considered to be a possible confining layer for an underlying aquifer,drilling is halted <br /> until a decision to proceed is obtained from the project manager. This process minimizes the chance of introducing <br /> contamination to an underlying,clean aquifer. <br /> Soil Waste Mana ment <br /> Soil cuttings are stockpiled on and covered with plastic sheeting to control runoff, or contained in 55-gallon D.O.T.- <br /> approved drums on site. Waste soil is sampled to chemically profile it for disposable,and hauled by a licensed waste <br /> hauler to an appropriate landfill. All waste stored on site is properly labeled at the time of production. <br /> CLEARWATER GROUP,INC.(WI/GWS) I revised April 24, 2001 <br />
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