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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
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XR0012314
RECORD_ID
PR0506239
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2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007296
FACILITY_NAME
CITY OF ESCALON
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STATE ROUTE 120
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ESCALON
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95320
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02
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HWY 120
P_LOCATION
06
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005
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File No 20-3941-01 E01 KLEINFELDER <br /> August 20, 1996 <br /> The results of the chemical analysis conducted on selected soil samples were much <br /> j, lower than the PID readings In fact, the results were primarily non-detect except for a <br /> concentration of 820 mg/kg TPH-Gas at 21 5 feet in Boring B-24 However, samples <br /> obtained at depths of 6 feet and 26 5 feet in the same boring were non-detect for TPH- <br /> ' Gas <br /> One possible explanation for the discrepancy between the PID and the analyses is that <br /> the PID screens the soil sample for "vapor phase" contaminants, whereas, the chemical <br /> analyses performed screens the soil for hydrocarbon residues which are adsorbed onto <br /> the soil particles In instances where vapor contamination exists and absorbed <br /> ' hydrocarbon contamination does not (e g , the edge of a volatile hydrocarbon <br /> contaminant plume) said conditions may occur <br /> High vapor phase contamination, with an isolated sample of high absorbed <br /> concentration at depth, may likely indicate the edge (horizontally) of the contaminant <br /> plume In this scenario, the high PID readings may be indicative of volatilization of the <br /> absorbed phase hydrocarbons within the granular soils <br /> 14 Kleinfelder's services were limited in scope Therefore, we recommend that asbestos/lead <br /> paint surveys be conducted prior to any building demolition Klemfelder can supply the <br /> City of Escalon with a proposal for said services upon request <br /> 15 Because K1cintelder's scope of services were limited in nature, the City of Escalon must <br /> realize that contamination may also exist in areas not investigated In the event that <br /> discolored soil, contaminant odors, or other environmental concerns are encountered <br /> during demolition or earthwork, our office should be notified immediately <br /> 16 A copy of this report should be submitted to the County of San .Joaquin Public Health <br /> Services Department Environmental Health Division and the State of Califomia Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board by the City of Escalon for their review and consideration <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> ' 20-3941-01 E011MR960163 Page 19 of 21 01996 Kleinfelder Inc <br />
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