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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0002656
RECORD_ID
PR0545259
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004966
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON USA (INACT)
STREET_NUMBER
45
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HARDING
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12707037
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
45 E HARDING WAY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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GETL'LER-RYAN INC. <br /> FIELD METHODS AND PROCEDURES <br /> Site Safety Plan <br /> Field work performed by Gettler-Ryan Inc (G-R) is conducted in accordance with G-R's <br /> Health and Safety Plan (revised January 16, 1995) and the Site Safety Plan G-R personnel <br /> and subcontractors who perform work at the site are briefed on the contents of these plans <br /> prior to initiating site work The G-R geologist or engineer at the site when the work is <br /> performed acts as the Site Safety Officer G-R utilizes a photoionization detector (PID) <br /> to monitor ambient conditions as part of the Health and Safety Plan <br /> Collection of Soil Samples <br /> Soil borings are drilled by a California-licensed well driller A G-R geologist is present <br /> to observe the drilling, collect soil samples for description, physical testing, and chemical <br /> • analysts, and prepare a log of the exploratory soil boring Soil samples are collected from <br /> the soil boring with a split-barrel sampling device fitted with 2-inch-diameter, clean brass <br /> tube or stainless steel liners The sampling device is driven approximately 18 inches with <br /> a 140-pound hammer falling 30 inches The number of blows required to advance the <br /> sampler each successive 6 inches is recorded on the boring log The encountered soils are <br /> described using the Unified Soil Classification System (ASTM 2488-84) and the Munsell <br /> Soil Color Chart <br /> After removal from the sampling device, soil samples for chemical analysis are covered <br /> on both ends with teflon sheeting or aluminum foil, capped, labeled, and place in a cooler <br /> with blue ice for preservation A chain-of-custody form is initiated in the field and <br /> accompanies the selected soil samples to the analytical laboratory Samples are selected <br /> for chemical analysis based on <br /> a depth relative to underground storage tanks and existing ground surface <br /> b depth relative to known or suspected groundwater <br /> c presence or absence of contaminant migration pathways <br /> d presence or absence of discoloration or staining <br />' e presence or absence of obvious gasoline hydrocarbon odors <br /> f presence or absence of organic vapors detected by headspace analysis <br /> s <br /> j A-1 <br />
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