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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0545682
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3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003669
FACILITY_NAME
GEORGE B LAGORIO FARMS
STREET_NUMBER
5458
STREET_NAME
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STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
17330001
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
5458 SECTION AVE
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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06 December 2001 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 99-0605 <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br /> depth, time. date and sampler's initials following sample collection. Soil samples will be placed in <br /> a chilled container under ice and transported under chain-of-custody procedure to a DHS-certified <br /> laboratory. <br /> Sol] sample duplicates from the boring will be visually classified by an AGE geologist in accordance <br /> with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). Additionally, soil samples will be field- <br /> screened for the presence of volatile organic compounds using an organic vapor meter equipped with <br /> a photo-ionization detector(PID: Thermo Environmental 580A, 10.0 eV, calibrated to isobutylene). <br /> The field data will be recorded on a log for the boring. <br /> 4.2. SOIL VAPOR WELL COMPLETION <br /> The pilot boring for the soil vapor extraction well will be advanced utilizing 825-inch augers. The <br /> proposed shallow soil vapor extraction well design is illustrated in Figure 3. The pilot soil boring <br /> will be advanced to 43 lect bsg for the soil vapor extraction well completion. <br /> Following completion of the 3.25-inch soil boring for the vapor extraction well, a 2-inch diameter <br /> Schedule 40 PVC 0.02-inch slotted well screen and casing will be installed. This well construction <br /> will allow for soil vapor production and extraction over the impacted zone. A 25-foot section of well <br /> screen will be installed from a depth of approximately 18 lcct to 43 feet bsg at the soil vapor <br /> extraction well location. This well screen will cover several lithologies, yet will allow for soil vapor <br /> extraction across the highest MTBE-impacted soil. <br /> The casing, filter pack and well sealing materials will be placed into the borehole through the interior <br /> of the hollow-stem augers. After installing the well casing, filter pack material consisting of pre- <br /> washed 143 Lonestar sand will be added from the bottom of the borehole to approximately one foot <br /> above the screened interval. A nominal one-foot bentonite seal will be placed above the filter pack. <br /> Bentonite chips will be hydrated be hydrated using five gallons of potable water. The remaining <br /> annular spaces will be tilled to within one foot of the ground surface with a cement grout. The grout <br /> mixture will consist of Type 1/II portland neat cement and not more than 10 gallons of water per <br /> 94-pound sack of cement. The grout will be placed by pumping through tremmie pipe. Grouting <br /> procedures will be inspected by PHS-EHD personnel. A traffic-rated well box will be installed over <br /> each well, in accordance with county regulations, <br /> 4.3. EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION <br /> All sampling tools used for sample collection will be thoroughly rinsed with clean water after being <br /> washed with a solution ofAlconox. All down--hole drilling and sampling equipment will be pressure <br /> washed prior to starting each boring. Rinseate will be containerized in DOT-approved 55-gallon <br /> drums and stored at the site pending laboratoty analysis. <br /> Advanced Geo;nvironmental,Inc. <br />
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