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UST Closure Report <br /> ABF Freight System,Inc <br /> Manteca,California Page 5 <br /> • 4.1 Sampling <br /> On March 18, 1998, Ceres Associates, of Concord, California, collected six soil samples and one <br /> groundwater sample from the excavation area after the removal of the UST However, en route <br /> to the laboratory the labels of the soil samples were rendered indistinguishable As such, the <br /> groundwater sample (Excavation 11')was the only sample analyzed <br /> On March 20, 1998, North State Environmental collected six additional soil samples and one <br /> additional groundwater sample All the soil samples but one were analyzed The excavation <br /> samples (TI-NW-10'4" and T1-SE-10'4" #2) were collected from the side walls of the <br /> excavation at the soil groundwater interface The sample (D1-4') was collected from the <br /> dispenser area by hand auguring 4 feet below the surface of the ground The stockpile samples <br /> (SP 1-S and SPI-N) were collected from either side of the stockpile Soil samples were collected <br /> in a 6-inch long, 2-inch diameter brass tube Upon retrieval of the sample tube, the tube was <br /> capped using Teflon tape and a plastic cap, appropriately labeled, and refrigerated pending <br /> shipment to the analytical laboratory <br /> The first groundwater sample (Excavation 11') was collected from the bottom of the excavation <br /> after the removal of the UST on March 18, 1998 The second groundwater sample (Pit Water) <br /> was collected after purging 375 gallons of water from the excavation on March 20, 1998 <br /> 4.2 Sample Handling <br /> All samples were packaged with fresh ice and packing material Ice chests used for transporting <br /> samples were waterproof and made of plastic Samples were packed is such a way that they did <br /> not touch during shipment Chain-of-custody forms were signed and sealed in "zip-lock" plastic <br /> bags and affixed to the top, inside lid of each ice chest Laboratory personnel transported the ice <br /> chests to the analytical laboratory <br /> Chain-of-custody procedures were used for tracing the possession and handling of individual <br /> samples from the time of field collection through laboratory analysis Documentation of custody <br /> is accomplished through a chain-of-custody record that lists each sample and the names of <br /> individuals responsible for sample collection, shipment, and receipt Copies of chain-of-custody <br /> forms are given in Appendix 4 <br /> Samples submitted to North State Environmental Lab included chain-of-custody records The <br /> cham-of-custody records were properly signed and the date of collection and shipment recorded, <br /> along with the sample site identifications and requested analyses for each sample The <br /> laboratory used the chain-of-custody form to document the condition of samples on arrival at the <br /> laboratory Sample Iabels were affixed to all sample tubes The sample labels marked in <br /> indelible ink with the field sample number and other required information All labels used on the <br /> containers were of a permanent type <br /> N\PROIECT5\32721P1ans and Reports\UST Closurc Report doe <br /> May 22,1998 <br />