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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011065
RECORD_ID
PR0545144
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0025676
FACILITY_NAME
CARNATION USA/CARNATION PLANT
STREET_NUMBER
969
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
969 E FREMONT ST
QC Status
Approved
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sampling, latex gloves will be worn to prevent cross <br /> contamination with other samples. One pair of disposable <br /> . gloves will be dedicated to each sample collected. <br /> Once the sample is collected, each and of the cylinder will <br /> be sealed with aluminum foil or teflon tape and then capped <br /> with a polyethylene lid, taped, and labeled. The sample <br /> will then be individually sealed in a ziplock bag and <br /> immediately placed in an ice chest containing dry ice or <br /> frozen chemical ice for delivery to a state certified <br /> laboratory. Sample identification, storage and <br /> transportation will be conducted as outlined in the previous <br /> section. <br /> 11.3 Sampling from Soil Piles or Shallow Soil Pits <br /> Soil samples will be collected and transported from <br /> excavated material in the manner described in the previous <br /> section, however, a backhoe will not be utilized. If <br /> composite samples are collected, four brass cylinders will <br /> be collected for every SO cubic yards of material to be <br /> sampled unless otherwise specified by the lead regulatory <br /> agency. The samples will be composited by the state <br /> certified analytical laboratory personnel prior to testing. <br /> 12.0 Groundwater Sampling Protocol <br /> Prior to arriving at the sampling site, all sampling <br /> equipment will be washed with laboratory grade detergent, <br /> and rinsed twice with tap water, once with acetone, and once <br /> with deionized water. This procedure will be carried out <br /> on-site before sampling of other monitoring wells, if more <br /> then one well is to be sampled with the same sampling <br /> + device. <br /> Immediately prior to sampling, the depth to water (DTW) in <br /> „ the well will be recorded. The thickness of product on top <br /> of the groundwater, if present, will be measured using an <br /> interface probe. The procedure for monitoring is presented <br /> in Section 9.0 (Groundwater Monitoring Protocol), <br /> if free product is detected, analysis of groundwater at the <br /> interface for dissolved product will not be conducted. A <br /> product sample will be collected for source identification. <br /> t , If all free product cannot be removed, an interval specific <br /> sampling device may be utilized to collect a sample from <br /> below the zone of free product. Before collecting at least <br /> two groundwater samples from each well, the well will be <br /> purged until indicator parameters (temperature, conductivity <br /> and pH) stabilize. This will entail the removal of at least <br /> 9 four well casing volumes by bailing or pumping. The <br /> criteria for determining well casing volumes and temporary <br /> storage of purged water is outlined in Section 10.0, (Well <br /> Development Protocol). The indicator parameter measurements <br /> will be taken both before and after purging of each well <br /> f <br /> Ft <br />
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