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Stantec <br /> PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT <br /> 3.0 Laboratory Analytical Results and Screening <br /> Soil and soil vapor samples collected during this project were transported to BC Labs under <br /> standard COC procedures. Soil vapor samples were analyzed from the 6 soil vapor sampling <br /> points and the duplicate sample. Selected soil samples (SS-1, SS-2, SS-5, and SS-6) were <br /> chosen for chemical analyses based on locations of suspected historical features/existing <br /> subsurface impacts and the soil vapor analytical results. Soil samples SS-3 and SS-4 were <br /> submitted to BC Labs and placed on hold pending the soil vapor analyses. No additional soil <br /> vapor analyses were required. Copies of the certified laboratory analytical reports and COC <br /> documentation are provided in Appendix B. <br /> 3.1 SOIL VAPOR ANALYTICAL RESULTS <br /> To facilitate the collection of soil vapor samples, each soil vapor well was purged of a calculated <br /> three well volumes of soil vapor using a gas tight syringe. The soil vapor points were purged at <br /> a rate of approximately 100 to 200 ml/min. Upon purging the soil vapor well, the stopcock on <br /> the tubing was closed. <br /> SUMMA® canisters were laboratory-supplied for this project however; two of the SUMMA® <br /> canisters were defective and could not be used for sample collection. The laboratory-supplied <br /> tedlar bags were used as a backup for soil vapor samples SV-5 primary and duplicate sample. <br /> The SUMMA® canisters/tedlar bags were filled with the soil vapor, sealed, and labeled with the <br /> soil vapor point identification, date and time, and submitted to BC Labs under COC for analysis <br /> of VOCs by EPA Test Method TO-15. <br /> A total of 6 primary and 1 duplicate soil vapor samples were collected at a depth of 5 feet bgs <br /> from soil vapor wells SV-1 through SV-6 on March 11, 2011. The laboratory analytical reports <br /> and COC documentation are presented in Appendix B. Table 1 provides a summary of the <br /> analytical results for 79 VOC constituents. The following VOCs were detected in one or more <br /> samples: acetone, carbon disulfide, ethanol, ethylbenzene, 1-ethyl-4-methylbenzene, n- <br /> heptane, isopropyl alcohol, methylene chloride, tetrachloroethene, toluene, 1,2,4- <br /> trimethylbenzene, 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, p- & m-xylenes, o-xylenes, total xylenes, TPH <br /> gasoline, and total gaseous non methane organics (TGNMO). <br /> Shallow soil vapor concentrations were screened against commercial/industrial California <br /> Human Health Screening Levels (CHHSLs) and commercial/industrial San Francisco Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) Environmental Screening Levels (ESLs). ESLs are <br /> commonly used for site screening purposes by the RWQCB. VOC analytical results were not <br /> detected above their corresponding CHHSLs and ESLs in the soil vapor samples analyzed, <br /> except for tetrachloroethene (PCE) in sample SV-2. PCE was reported at a concentration of <br /> 1,400 micrograms per cubic meter (pg/m3) in the soil vapor sample SV-2 collected in the <br /> southwest comer of the northern warehouse. The CHHSL and ESL shallow soil gas screening <br /> levels for PCE in commercial and industrial soils are 1,400 and 603 pg/m3, respectively. <br /> i:\projects\calpine\lodikeport\lodi.svrpt.dou 3.1 <br />