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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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WORK PLANS
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FILE 2
RECORD_ID
PR0544638
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004027
FACILITY_NAME
HENDRIX FORK LIFT INC
STREET_NUMBER
103
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
E
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15318001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
103 N E ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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C <br /> FIELD PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES <br /> General procedures used by Stratus in site assessments for drilling exploratory borings, <br /> collecting samples, and installing monitoring wells are described herein. These general <br /> procedures are used to provide consistent and reproducible results; however, some <br /> procedure may be modified based on site conditions. A California state-registered <br /> geologist supervises the following procedures. <br /><` PRE-FIELD WORK ACTIVITIES <br /> Health and Safety Plan <br />{ Field work performed by Stratus at the site is conducted according to guidelines established <br /> in a Site Health and Safety Plan (SHSP). The SHSP is a document which describes the <br /> hazards that may be encountered in the field and specifies protective equipment, work <br /> procedures, and emergency information. A copy of the SHSP is at the site and available <br /> for reference by appropriate parties during work at the site. <br /> Locating Underground Utilities <br /> w. <br /> Prior to commencement of any work that is to be below surface grade, the location of the <br /> excavation, boring, etc., is marked with white paint as required by law. An underground <br /> locating service such as Underground Service Alert (USA) is contacted. The locating <br /> i` company contacts the owners of the various utilities in the vicinity of the site to mark the <br /> locations of their underground utilities. Any invasive work is preceded by hand augering to <br /> a minimum depth of five feet below surface grade to avoid contact with.underground <br /> utilities. <br /> FIELD METHODS AND PROCEDURES <br /> Exploratory Soil Borings <br /> Soil borings will be drilled using a truck-mounted, hollow stem auger drill rig. Soil <br /> samples for logging will be obtained from auger-return materials and by advancing a <br /> modified California split-spoon sampler equipped with brass or stainless steel liners into <br /> undisturbed soil beyond the tip of the auger. Soils will be logged by a geologist <br /> according to the Unified Soil Classification System and standard geological techniques. <br /> Drill cuttings well be screened using a portable photoionization detector (PID) or aflame <br /> ionization detector (FID). Exploratory soil borings not used for monitoring well <br /> installation will be backfilled to the surface with a bentonite-cement slurry pumped into <br /> the boring through a tremie pipe. <br /> Soil sampling equipment will be. cleaned with a detergent water solution, rinsed with <br /> clean water, and equipped with clean.liners between sampling intervals. Augers and <br /> MAField Practices\Field P and P with GPT for Toes-revised 07-2004 by SJC.doc <br />
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