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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008480
RECORD_ID
PR0545859
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003831
FACILITY_NAME
WATERLOO FOODMART
STREET_NUMBER
4315
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
WATERLOO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215-2305
APN
08710034
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
4315 E WATERLOO RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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C A M B R I A Mr Steven Shih <br /> • June 20,2005 <br /> SAMPLING ACTIVITIES AND SAMPLE ANALYSES <br /> On March 18, 2005, Paradiso Mechanical, Inc (Paradiso) of San Leandro, California removed <br /> two 15,000-gallon, double-wall, fiberglass gasoline USTs, four dispensers, and associated <br /> product piping Attachment A presents Cambria's standard procedures for tank, dispenser and <br /> piping removal sampling, and excavation sampling <br /> Personnel Present <br /> • Steven Shih, Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialist, SJCEHD <br /> • Steve Dalton,Fire Inspector, Stockton Fire Department <br /> • Mark Freitas,Construction Foreman, Paradiso <br /> • Stewart Dalie, Senior Staff Scientist, Cambria <br /> • Ron Barone, Staff Geologist, Cambria <br /> Sampling Dates: March 18, April 1, and April 4, 2005 <br /> UST, Dispenser, and Product Piping Removal Observations• On March 18, 2005, Cambria field <br /> . staff observed no cracks or holes in the USTs during tank removal activities No staining or <br /> odors were present in soil beneath the USTs Cambria field staff also observed the removal of <br /> four dispensers and the associated product piping Staining and odors were observed under the <br /> western, northern, and eastern dispensers and product piping <br /> UST Excavation Soil Sampling On March 18, 2005, Cambria field staff collected six soil <br /> samples (TP-1-19 through TP-6-19) from the bottom of the UST excavation at approximately <br /> 19 feet below grade (fbg) Figure 3 shows sample locations Soil samples were collected from <br /> the UST excavation using an excavator The soil was removed from the excavator bucket, <br /> packed into clean brass sample tubes, and tube ends were covered with Teflon tape and plastic <br /> end caps Soil samples were labeled, placed into a cooler with ice, entered onto a chain of <br /> custody record, and transported to a California-certified analytical laboratory <br /> Dispenser and Product Piping Sampling On March 18, 2005, Cambria field staff collected 10 <br /> soil samples from beneath the former product dispensers (D-1-5 through D-4-5) and piping (P-1-5 <br /> through P-4-5, P-6-5, and P-7-5) from native soil at approximately 5 fbg (Figure 3) Soil samples <br /> were collected using a backhoe in the manner described above <br /> Over-Excavation Sampling- On April 1 and 4, 2005, Cambria directed lateral and vertical over- <br /> exaction in select dispenser and piping locations Cambria conducted over-excavation in the <br /> • vicinity of the north and eastern dispensers, including the area between the dispensers The final <br /> extent of over-excavation in the vicinity of these two dispensers was irregularly shaped and <br /> approximately 36 feet long by 10 5 feet wide by 12 feet deep Cambria also conducted over- <br /> 2 <br />
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