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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012702
RECORD_ID
PR0545196
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005840
FACILITY_NAME
STEVE RENTELS
STREET_NUMBER
275
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
275 E GRANT LINE RD
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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3 <br /> 275 Grantline Rd. Page 6 of 7 <br /> lines that is above Corrective Action Levels (CAL) . <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> I . Install one, 4-inch diameter monitor well to a depth of <br /> approximately 20 feet, as shown on the attached Figure 5 <br /> entitled "Monitor Well Location Map" . Collect soil samples at <br /> 5-foot intervals, at lithology changes and/or when visual or <br /> Photoionization Detector (PID) readings indicate the <br /> possibility of contamination. Because this well is nearest <br /> the source of contamination it may be used as a product <br /> recovery well. <br /> 2. Install two, 2-inch diameter monitor wells to a depth of <br /> approximately 20 feet, as shown on the attached Figure 5. <br /> Collect soil samples at 5 foot intervals, at lithology <br /> changes and/or when visual or PID readings indicate the <br /> possibility of contamination. <br /> 3. Visually inspect the soils samples for hydrocarbon <br /> contamination and screen the headspace for volatile organic <br /> -� compounds (VOC's) of .the samples using a HNu Photoionization <br /> detector. Analyze at least one soil sample per well for TPH <br /> (as gasoline)/BTEX (EPA Method 8015 & 8020) , Oil and Grease <br /> (Standard Method .503 D & E) and Purgeable Halocarbons (EPA <br /> Method 8010. <br /> 4 . Because hydrocarbon contamination usually follows the <br /> direction of groundwater flow water levels must be taken. <br /> Also the wells must be surveyed to a common datum in order to <br /> calculate elevations and.establish a-groundwater gradient.map. <br /> This groundwater gradient map will indicate the -direction of <br /> me groundwater flow. <br /> 5. Develop the three wells and collect samples 72 hours later. <br /> 6. Analyze the water samples for TPH(as gasoline)/BTFX (EPA <br /> Method 8015 & 8020) , oil and grease (Standard Method .503 D & <br /> E) , and Purgeable Halocarbons (EPA Method 8010) . <br /> 7. Provide a report of findings detailing the Phase II soils and <br /> _-. - <br /> groundwater 3sssessment and-- recommelldation8 €or remedial <br /> action: „ . <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> The conclusions and professional guidelines presented herein .were <br /> developed in accordance with generallyaccepted practices for. <br /> addressing UST investigations as outlined .in the guidelines from <br />
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