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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0507909
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007832
FACILITY_NAME
WEBER BLOCK AREA 9
STREET_NUMBER
141
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
13909002
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
141 N EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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'%-� 1%.00 <br /> (designated as WB-SB 11-10), from the sleeve immediately adjacent(above or below)the original <br /> sample location. <br /> As shown in Table 4-1, each soil sample (including laboratory QC samples) will be analyzed <br /> for RAP volatile organic compounds and MTBE, CLPAS semivolatile organic compounds, <br /> CLPAS pesticides, CLPAS metals, and RAP TPH for gasoline. <br /> 4.2 Sediment Sample Analyses <br /> As presented in Table 4-2, sediment samples will be collected at two to four locations: VM-SDI <br /> to WB-SD4. One single volume sediment sample will be used for laboratory QA/QC (WB-SD1) <br /> and designated on the chain-of-custody form. One duplicate sediment sample will be collected <br /> from sample location WB-SD2 (designated as WB-SD5). <br /> As shown in Table 4-2, each sediment sample will be analyzed for CLPAS semivolatile organic <br /> compounds and CAM 17 metals. If total chromium exceeds 100 mg/kg, sample shall be <br /> analyzed for chromium VI by an outside laboratory (to be determined by EPA). No additional <br /> holding times or preservatives are required form the analysis for chromium VI. <br /> 4.3 Wood Sample Analyses <br /> As presented in Table 4-3, wood samples will be collected at four random wood piling locations: <br /> WB-P1 to WB-P4. One wood sample will be used for laboratory QA/QC (W13-P2) and <br /> designated on the chain-of-custody form. One duplicate wood sample will be collected from <br /> sample location WB-P4 (designated as WB-P5). <br />{ As shown in Table 4-3, each wood sample will be analyzed for CLPAS semivolatile organic <br /> compounds by TCLP. Forward Landfill, a Class 11 landfill, requires the TCLP for PCP and <br /> cresols to determine whether the wood pilings can be disposed at the Class II facility. To meet <br /> the federal requirements for disposal, the TCLP results for PCP must be less than 100 mg/1 and <br /> for cresol must be less than 200 mg/l. No additional WET results are required. <br /> 4.4 Water Sample Analyses <br /> As presented in Table 4-4, water samples will be collected at four groundwater sampling <br /> locations: WB-GW I to WB-GW4. One double volume water sample at WB-GW2 will be used <br /> for laboratory QA/QC. One duplicate water sample will be collected (designated as WB-GWS). <br /> As shown in Table 4-4, each water sample will be analyzed for RAP volatile organic compounds <br /> plus MTBE, CLPAS semivolatile organic compounds, CLPAS metals, CLPAS pesticides, and <br /> RAP TPH for gasoline. <br /> ` nA36210198SAPlwebsap2.wp5 WEBER BLOCK (Area 9) Sampling and Analysis Plan Q <br /> Page 9 <br />
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