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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0541799
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0023968
FACILITY_NAME
NOMELLINI CONSTRUCTION CO
STREET_NUMBER
1045
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CHARTER
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16323040
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1045 W CHARTER WAY
P_LOCATION
01
QC Status
Approved
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03 January 2017 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 95-0121 <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br /> and connections for both purge and sampling canisters (manifold assembly). The soil <br /> vapor sampling train is depicted in Figure 6. <br /> Above ground, the surface around the soil-vapor tubing will be sealed with bentonite to <br /> prevent ambient air intrusion. To ensure that a reliable soil-vapor sample is collected with <br /> no ambient air breakthrough, AGE will apply approximately 6 to 8 ounces of isopropyl <br /> alcohol (IPA) as a tracer to adequately wet cotton balls; the wetted cotton balls will be <br /> placed next to the sampling tubing and then cover the entire sampling train with a large <br /> see-through plastic shroud. Measurements of the organic vapor concentrations will be <br /> collected from within the shroud during the process and recorded, to determine if sufficient <br /> tracer compound is present (detected as the starting values). Prior to sample collection, <br /> each soil-vapor well will be purged a total of three purge volumes. The purge volume will <br /> be determined by calculating the sum of the internal volume of the teflon tubing, the soil <br /> vapor point and the volume of the boring trace. <br /> Leak tests will be performed on each soil-vapor sampling assembly by attaching and <br /> securing the sample and purge canisters to the manifold and opening the valve on the <br /> purge canister and the manifold. The leak test will be performed for approximately 10 <br /> minutes on each assembly. <br /> Upon achieving a successful leak test, the purge canister valve will be opened for a <br /> calculated period of time to allow for three calculated volumes of air to be purged. The <br /> purge canister vacuum gauge will be monitored to ensure a proper decrease of vacuum <br /> ensuring flow and purging. <br /> Upon achieving the targeted purge volume, the purge canister valve will be closed and <br /> the sample canister valve will be opened. The initial pressure and time will be recorded. <br /> Upon reaching at least -5 in Hg or less, the sample canister valve will be closed and final <br /> pressure and time recorded. The sampling port on the sampling canister will be capped <br /> with a brass end-cap. <br /> All soil-vapor samples will be labeled with sample ID, project name, date, time, and <br /> samplers' initials. The samples will be logged on a chain-of-custody form, and placed into <br /> dry containers. Subsequently, all collected soil-vapor samples will be delivered to a <br /> California Department of Public Health (CDPH)-certified analytical laboratory, for analysis <br /> of the following constituents: <br /> • TPH-g by EPA Method TO-15; <br /> • Volatile organic compounds (VOC) naphthalene full scan by EPA method TO-15; <br /> • Oxygen in accordance with Modified ASTM D-1946; and <br /> • IPA (tracer) in accordance with EPA Method TO-15. <br /> Advmiced GeoEnvironment:il,Inc. <br />
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