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Stantec 1.00 <br /> PHASE If ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT <br /> Laboratory Analytical Results and Screening <br /> March 31,2011 <br /> CAM 17 Metals: The CAM 17 metal results for the soil samples are reported in Table 4. As part <br /> of the soil vapor investigation 3 soil samples were analyzed for CAM 17 metals out of the 6 soil <br /> samples collected. <br /> The CAM 17 metal results were not detected above the laboratory MDLs for silver and thallium <br /> and low detections on the remaining metals except for arsenic. The MDL reporting limits and <br /> the low detections (except for arsenic) were approximately one order of magnitude or more <br /> below the USEPA RSLs for shallow industrial soil, the RWQCB ESLs for shallow soils (<3 <br /> meters bgs) where groundwater is a current or a potential source of drinking water, and the <br /> CHHSLs for soil in commercial/industrial land use only. <br /> The analytical results referenced above were found to contain concentrations of arsenic above <br /> the commercial/industrial land use CHHSL screening level of 0.24 mg/kg and the RSL and ESL <br /> screening level of 1.6 mg/kg. Arsenic levels are strongly influenced by the geology of the rocks <br /> from which the soils are derived, which can often result in background concentrations above the <br /> CHHSLs, RSLs, and ESLs. The DTSC and the San Francisco Bay RWQCB ESLs have <br /> acknowledged that background concentrations of several metals, including arsenic, frequently <br /> exceed health-based, direct-exposure screening goals. For this reason, Cal-EPA provides <br /> guidance for substituting background concentrations of arsenic in place of health-based screening <br /> levels. Although no Site-specific arsenic background data was available for comparison, arsenic <br /> concentrations detected in subject property soils ranged from 1.7 to 3.2 mg/kg are within the <br /> range of arsenic background concentrations of 0.6 mg/kg to 11 mg/kg cited in the University of <br /> California Kearney Foundation of Soil Science report entitled 'Background Concentrations of <br /> Trace and Major Elements in California Soils," dated March 1996. Accordingly, arsenic <br /> concentrations detected in the soil samples from the Site are judged to be indicative of natural <br /> background conditions. A summary of the analytical results including the CHHSL, ESL, and <br /> RSL screening levels are included on Table 4. <br /> 3.3 INVESTIGATION-DERIVED WASTE ANALYTICAL RESULTS <br /> Soil cuttings and decontamination fluids generated during the field activities were placed into <br /> DOT-approved 55-gallon drums, segregated by matrix (solid/liquid), and labeled for disposal. <br /> The drums were labeled with Stantec's contact information clearly displayed. Waste disposal <br /> services will be subcontracted to Advanced Chemical Transport of Merced, California. The <br /> analytical results for the investigation-derived waste are summarized in Tables 5 through 12. A <br /> letter summarizing the disposal of the investigation derived waste will be addressed under a <br /> separate cover. The waste manifest documentation will be forwarded to Calpine upon receipt. <br /> i:\projects\calpine\lodi\reportUodi.svrpt.do" 3.3 <br />