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HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br />DRAFT <br />STOCKTON, CA <br />1. INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />1.1 Site Description <br />The site is located in Stockton, San Joaquin County, California. The approximately 7-acre site is <br />located approximately 40 miles southeast of Sacramento, California. The site is developed with an <br />approximately 30,000-square foot warehouse building, which is located in the center of the site and an <br />approximately 6,000-square foot fleet maintenance building. The single story buildings house <br />maintenance, storage, and office operations. Other smaller structures on the site consist of a shed <br />located southwest of the building and a metal canopy located at the northern entrance to the site. The <br />site is accessed from El Pinal Drive at the eastern site boundary. The access road is surfaced with <br />asphalt and leads to an asphalt-paved parking areas present in the northern portion of the site. The <br />majority of the site surrounding the warehouse building is surfaced with asphalt. An inactive rail spur <br />is located along the western and northern property boundaries. There are no on-site surface water <br />bodies. <br /> <br />1.2 Site History <br />Based on information provided by the Company and a review of historical sources, the site was <br />farmland until the existing buildings were constructed in 1990 by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company as a <br />soft drink distribution facility <br /> <br />1.3 Historical Documents <br />Based on a review of historical site documents and interviews with facility personnel, no prior Phase I <br />environmental assessments, underground storage tank (UST) closures, environmental sampling, or <br />remediation activities are known to have been conducted at the site. <br /> <br />1.4 Specific Work Activities <br />The principal features of the field activities currently underway or planned for the immediate future <br />include the following work activities or tasks: <br />Task 1—Utility Clearance <br />Task 2—Soil and Groundwater Sampling <br />Task 3—Surface Completions <br />Each of these Tasks are further described as follows: <br />Task 1—Utility Clearance <br />This includes confirming that utilities have been marked through the positive response system, <br />walking the site perimeter to check for subsurface utilities marked by the California or Nevada One- <br />Call Center, as well as coordinating with a private subsurface utility locator using non-intrusive <br />geophysical and radiofrequency methods to clear sample locations and positively identify any nearby <br />utility lines. <br />Sampling locations shall be cleared to at least a 5 foot radius (to accommodate the mandated critical <br />zone per Standard Practice Instruction [SPI] 27) by the private locator. Once cleared by the <br />private locator, these sample locations are fixed and cannot be offset. Back up sample <br />locations shall be pre-cleared by the private locator in the event the alternate locations are required to <br />complete the scope of work. <br />Task 2- Soil and Groundwater Sampling <br />This task includes installation of soil borings and temporary groundwater sample points using direct <br />push drilling techniques in 4 exterior locations. Borings will be installed to approximately 50 feet <br />below ground surface or refusal. A soil sample will be collected from the depth interval with the <br />greatest evidence of impacts. An additional soil sample may be collected below the interval exhibiting <br />Introduction RamboII Environ