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COMPLIANCE INFO_2000-2005
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2000-2005
RECORD_ID
PR0231111
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0001659
FACILITY_NAME
QUIK STOP MARKET #7039
STREET_NUMBER
2285
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
141-214-03
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2285 E FREMONT ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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HORIZON ENVIRONMENTAL INC. <br /> FIELD METHODS AND PROCEDURES <br /> The following section describes field procedures that will be completed by Horizon Environmental <br /> Inc. (Horizon) personnel in performance of the tasks involved with this project. <br /> 1.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> Field work performed by Horizon and subcontractors at the site will be conducted according to <br /> guidelines established in a Site Health and Safety Plan (SHSP). The SHSP is a document that <br /> describes the hazards that may be encountered in the field and specifies protective equipment, work <br /> procedures, and emergency information. A copy of the SHSP will be at the site and available for <br /> reference by appropriate parties during work at the site. <br /> 2.0 LOCATING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES <br /> Prior to commencement of work on site, the location of underground utilities will be researched <br /> with the assistance of Underground Service Alert (USA). USA will contact the owners of-the <br /> various utilities in the vicinity of the site to have the utility owners mark the locations of their <br /> underground utilities. Work associated with the boring and monitoring well installation will be <br /> preceded by manual hand augering to a minimum depth of 4 feet below grade to avoid contact with <br /> underground utilities. <br /> 3.0 SOIL EXCAVATION AND SAMPLING <br /> Permits will be acquired prior to the commencement of work at the site. If a mobile laboratory is <br /> not available to analyze excavated soil, the soil will be evaluated using a field calibrated (using <br /> isobutylene) Thermo Environmental Instruments Model 580 Organic Vapor Meter (OVM) or <br /> equivalent instrument. This evaluation will be done upon arrival of the soil at the ground surface in <br /> the excavator bucket by removing the top portion of soil from the bucket, and then placing the <br /> intake probe of the OVM adjacent to the surface of the soil in the bucket. Field instruments such as <br /> the OVM are useful for measuring relative concentrations of vapor content, but cannot be used to <br /> measure levels of hydrocarbons with the accuracy of laboratory analysis. <br /> Samples will be taken from the soil in the bucket by driving laboratory-cleaned brass sleeves into <br /> the soil. The samples will be sealed in the sleeves using Teflon sheets and plastic caps; labeled; and <br /> promptly placed in iced storage. If mobile laboratory or field subjective analyses suggest the <br /> presence of hydrocarbons in the soil, additional excavation and soil sampling may be performed, <br /> using similar methods. If groundwater is encountered in the excavation, groundwater grab samples <br /> will be collected from the excavation using a clean disposable bailer. The groundwater samples will <br /> be collected as described below under "Groundwater Grab Samples". The excavation will be <br /> backfilled or fenced prior to departure from the site. <br /> Composite characterization samples will be collected from soil stockpiles generated at the site. A <br /> composite sample is four sample locations (as discrete samples) per composite. The composite <br /> characterization samples will be collected from the stockpiled soil by selecting random locations <br /> accessible around the soil pile, removing approximately six inches of soil, and driving a clean brass <br /> sleeve into the soil pile at the selected location. The number of samples collected will be based on <br /> the estimated amount of stockpiled soil. Generally, one composite soil sample is collected per 50 or <br />
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