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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007448
RECORD_ID
PR0545770
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0006278
FACILITY_NAME
WOODBRIDGE VINEYARD ASSOC
STREET_NUMBER
4614
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
TURNER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95240
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
4614 W TURNER RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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yards of visibly contaminated soil were removed from the excavation, which <br /> . extended to a depth of 18 feet. The objective was to remove soils with <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons in concentrations greater than 100 ppm The extent <br /> of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in soils was estimated, in the field, <br /> using on-site field headspace measurements made by McLaren Engineering <br /> personnel with an HNu, photoionization detector (PID) Soil samples were <br /> collected for headspace measurements from the backhoe bucket during the <br /> excavation work Results of the field headspace measurements are <br /> presented in Table 1 <br /> The excavation was terminated at a depth of approximately 18 feet, where <br /> groundwater was encountered Four end point soil samples and one water <br /> sample were collected from the excavation Soil samples were taken from <br /> all four quadrants of the excavation by lowering the backhoe bucket to <br /> approximately 17 feet and removing material from the sidewall of the <br /> excavation dust above groundwater saturation The water sample was <br /> collected from groundwater which accumulated in the excavation over a <br /> period of approximately 45 minutes It should be noted both sidewall and <br /> groundwater samples from the pit were taken from the area below the former <br /> tank location and therefore, represent and area of highest fuel <br /> hydrocarbon concentration The soil samples were taken from the capillary <br /> fringe, a semi-maturated unit directly above the groundwater table <br /> Relatively high concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons detected in soils <br /> from the zone appear to reflect migration through the vadose soils <br /> Groundwater samples taken from the capillary fringe/groundwater table <br /> interface in the open excavation are, at best, semi-quantitative Some <br /> factors in their semi-qualitative nature may include volatilization of <br /> contaminants from the groundwater surface, adsorbed contaminants on <br /> suspended solids from other locations within the excavation, and globules <br /> of petroleum hydrocarbon product floating on the groundwater surface <br /> In addition to the excavation sidewall soil samples, two composite soil <br /> samples from the excavated soil piles were collected On-site analysis <br /> for TPH by Modified EPA Method 8015 and for aromatic volatile organics by <br /> EPA Methods 8020 and 602 were conducted by Enseco Mobile Laboratories <br /> Soil and water samples were analyzed for organic lead content by the <br /> Department of Health Services approved method and for total lead <br /> concentration by EPA Method 239 1 at the Enseco Laboratories South Coast <br /> facility in Garden Grove, California Enseco Mobile Laboratories and <br /> Enseco South Coast Laboratory are both certified by the State of <br /> California, Department of Health Services for hazardous waste testing <br /> Results of the April 6, 1989, sampling are presented in Table 2 <br /> Laboratory data sheets and chain-of-custody forms for these analyses are <br /> included in Appendix Ir <br /> The excavation has not been backfilled pending evaluation of the site <br /> assessment work as set forth herein <br /> SCOPE OF SERVICES <br /> The purpose of the Sebastiani Vineyards site assessment investigation was <br /> to define, to the extent possible, the lateral and vertical extent of sail <br /> and groundwater contamination associated with leakage from the former <br /> 5 <br />
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