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DISCO PROPERTY,STOCKTON,CALIFORNIA <br /> However,due to the location of the Caltrans' Highway 4"Cross-Town' Freeway,there will <br /> be limitations to drilling locations south of the Disco Tanks. <br /> Activity II will be conducted according to the same four subtasks described in Activity I: <br /> prefield, field activities, laboratory analysis,and reporting. <br /> Subtask 1 Prefield <br /> Prefield activities for this task are similar to Activity I,requiring: <br /> • Updating the well survey in area to identify potential risk receptors, if any. <br /> • underground utility clearance, <br /> • a drilling permit from PHS,and <br /> • an encroachment permit from Caltrans. <br /> The encroachment permit is required because the proposed drilling areas(Figure 1) are <br /> offsite and are in a Caltrans right-of-way. <br /> Caltrans will have to approve a workplan prior to starting work in their right of way. The <br /> workplan should include a description of the work, a health and safety plan, a traffic safety <br /> plan using Caltrans specifications,and a map showing the locations of the proposed <br /> borings. Approval for this work may require up to 6 months.This workplan should also <br /> describe a plan to sample any permanent wells installed in the Caltrans right-of-way for the <br /> purpose of four quarters of monitoring. Provisions must be made to gain access to any <br /> permanent wells in the future. <br /> Subtask 2 Field Activities <br /> The field activities will start with drilling two borings offsite to determine the lateral extent <br /> of downgradient migration of petroleum hydrocarbons.These borings will be drilled and <br /> continuously logged to a depth of 10 feet below the top of the current static water elevation. <br /> Grab groundwater samples will be collected form both of these borings at the first <br /> occurrence of groundwater. Based on the results from these analyses, a possible third <br /> boring will be drilled adjacent to one of these shallow borings into a lower portion of the <br /> aquifer to determine if impacted groundwater is migrating downward. The following <br /> methods and protocol will be employed during this phase of the characterization: <br /> • All the borings will be continuously logged. <br /> • The soil will be screened in the field with a PID. <br /> • A discrete grab groundwater sample will be taken at the top of the uppermost <br /> groundwater in each of the shallow boring. <br /> • These samples will be submitted to a state certified laboratory for 24-hour analysis of <br /> TPH as gasoline,BTEX, and MTBE. <br /> • If the grab groundwater results indicate low levels of petroleum hydrocarbons (i.e., <br /> benzene less than 100 ug/L), then the boreholes will be considered for conversion to <br /> monitoring wells. If the grab groundwater results contain elevated levels of petroleum <br /> 5 <br />