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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM -4- <br /> SOILS RECYCLING FACILITY <br /> WESTERN SOILS RECYCLING <br /> CALIFORNIA WASTE REMOVAL SYSTEMS <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> Report in <br /> Parameter Units of <br /> Location of treated soil disposal <br /> pH of a 1:1 paste of soil and deionized water pH units <br /> Extractable inorganics', including— <br /> Antimony mg/l <br /> Arsenic mg/l <br /> Barium mg/l <br /> Beryllium mg/l <br /> Cadmium mg/l <br /> Chromium (total ) mg/l <br /> Chromium (VI) mg/l <br /> Cobalt mg/1 <br /> Copper mg/l <br /> Fluoride salts mg/l <br /> Lead mg/l <br /> Mercury mg/l <br /> Molybdenum mg/l <br /> Nickel mg/l <br /> Selenium mg/l <br /> Silver mg/l <br /> Thallium mg/l <br /> Vanadium mg/l <br /> Zinc mg/l <br /> Electrical Conductivity (EC) µmhos/cm <br /> Extractable concentrations are to be measured from representative samples <br /> using the Waste Extraction Test (WET) of Title 22, CCR, Section 66700. <br /> If TOC of treated soil is greater than 5% by weight or if the pH of <br /> background soils at the site of disposal is less than 6.0, extraction <br /> solutions shall be as specified in Title 22, CCR, Section 66700(e). If <br /> TQC is less than 55., by weight and if the pH of background soils is <br /> greater than or equal to 6.0, deionized water may be used as the <br /> extraction solution for all inorganic constituents measured. TDS <br /> measurements shall always be conducted on deionized water WET extracts. <br /> Analytical methods listed in Title 22, CCR, Section 66700(b) shall be <br /> used for analysis of all applicable analyses in WET extracts. Standard <br /> methods shall be used for analysis of TDS. Analytical detection limits <br /> shall be as close to EPA Method Detection Limits as practicable. <br />