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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008506
RECORD_ID
PR0544690
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005839
FACILITY_NAME
CASTLE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR INC.
STREET_NUMBER
2315
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12510017
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2315 N EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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I <br />' Wm. J. Hunter & Associates 2220 Loma Vista Dr <br /> Registered Geologists Sacramento, CA 95825 <br /> troleum S Mineral Appraisers (916) 972-7941 <br /> FAX (916) 972-1683 <br /> r � <br /> ADDENDUM TO WORKPLAN FOR SOIL CONTAMINATION INVESTIGATION <br />' Dated August 17, 1994 - 2315 No. El Dorado Ave , Stockton <br /> CONVERSION QF, SOIL BORING TO GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL <br />' Prepared by <br /> Wm J. Hunter & Associates <br /> October 1, 1994 <br />' PURPOSE OF THIS ADDENDUM: <br /> On September 30 , 1994, equipment was mobilized at the above site <br /> in order to place a 40 foot auger boring on the property to <br />' evaluate soil contamination caused by a removed waste oil tank. <br /> During that work, soil contamination was found to extend below <br /> the 40' programmed depth. After approval from the County EHD, <br />' the auger hole was deeped to 60 ' , at which depth groundwater was <br /> encountered. Soil contamination was noted in drill cuttings & <br /> core samples to that depth, and after discussions with the owner <br /> & County EHD, it was agreed to convert the auger hole to a <br /> groundwater monitoring well. This revised workplan addresses <br /> that change in program. <br />' WORKPLALI ADDENDUM TO WQEKPLAN DATED 8/17/1994 : <br /> 1 Mobilize Spectrum Exploration auger rig & support truck on <br /> location previously selected <br /> 2- Using clean, 8 1/4" hollow-stem augers, advance soil boring <br /> to approximately 70 ' bgl, (10 feet below groundwater, which is <br /> expected to be encountered at 60' . ) <br /> 3 Soil samples are to be taken at 5 foot intervals from 15' bgl <br />' to the capillary fringe, estimated to be at 60' bgl - Samples to <br /> be described, sealed & preserved per WJH standard field protocol. <br />' 4. After locating groundwater, augers will be advanced a minimum <br /> of 10 feet below that depth, preparatory to completing as a <br /> groundwater monitoring well. <br />' 5 Run 2" , flush, screw-joint blank and slotted SCH 40 PVC to <br /> total depth; slotted screen to extend from bottom to 5' above top <br /> of water table. Annular space from bottom to 2-3' above screen <br />' to be filled with #2 or #3 graded sand. Sand pack to be capped <br /> with 2' of bentonite & cemented to the surface with a cement/ <br /> bentonite slurry. <br /> 6 Top of casing to extend approximately 6" into a precast <br />' 1 <br />
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