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SITE HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION <br /> FOR BOSTON CHICKEN, INC. <br /> AT-THE AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK PROPERTY <br /> 514 WEST KETTLEMAN LANE, LODI, CALIFORNIA <br /> PROJECT NO. RCO291.001 <br /> INTRODUCTION_ <br /> This site-specific Health and Safety Plan (HSP) has been prepared for Boston Chicken, <br /> Inc. (Boston Chicken) by Geraghty & Miller, Inc. (Geraghty & Miller). This HSP applies <br /> specifically to the subsurface investigation for Boston Chicken at the American Savings Bank <br /> property at 514 West Kettleman Lane, Lodi, California. The purpose of this HSP is to reduce <br /> the risk of death, injury, or illness to Geraghty & Miller site personnel or to the general public, <br /> including site tenants, during our investigation at the facility referenced above. Subcontractors' <br /> clients and visitors may at their discretion review and follow this HSP. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The following is based on information provided to Geraghty & Miller by Boston <br /> Chicken. The site is on the southwest corner of the intersection of West Kettleman Lane and <br /> Hutchins Street in the City of Lodi, County of San Joaquin, California. The site was formerly <br /> � bank branch and is currently unoccupied. An ARCO Products Company (ARCO) service <br /> station and a Shell Oil Company (Shell) service station are on the corners north and east of the <br /> site, respectively. According to a March 1994 agency file review report by CRC <br /> Environmental Risk Management, Inc., (CRC) unauthorized releases have been reported at <br /> both the ARCO (December 1986) and Shell service stations. Groundwater reportedly flows to <br /> the south-southwest. Therefore, the ARCO station is.upgradient of the site and the Shell <br /> station.is crossgradient and upgradient. Two monitor wells (#5 and #6) were installed at the <br /> site by ARCO. Dissolved benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene; and xylenes (BTEX) were <br /> reportedly detected in groundwater samples in November 1987. According to CRC, no BTEX <br /> was detected in groundwater samples from Monitor Wells #5 and #6 during quarterly' <br /> monitoring in April and October 1993. Groundwater pump and treat was performed at the <br /> ARCO station. Soil vapor extraction was being performed at the time of CRC's records <br /> review. The Shell station release was listed as having affected soil only and was currently <br /> GERAGHTY 6? MILLER, INC. tJ <br />