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Brusca File No. 13 Page 7 <br />March 1, 2018 <br />Murphy Parkway Property Excavation and Materials Management Plan <br />the area(s) of any such samples in accordance with the procedures described above in Section 6.3 <br />and thereafter resampling/retesting will be performed in any such area(s) as described above for <br />verification purposes. <br />6.5 Testing/Characterization of Removed Waste Materials <br />Following removal and stockpiling of the solid waste materials as described in Section 6.3, the <br />stockpiled waste materials will be sampled and tested. One sample will be collected from each <br />250 -cubic yard section of the stockpile. Prior to the sampling, the stockpile will be accurately <br />measured, and 250 -cubic yard sections of the stockpile will be identified and marked. All <br />sampling and sample handling will be performed in accord with standard environmental protocol <br />and will be thoroughly documented. Samples of the stockpiled waste materials will be retrieved <br />in laboratory -provided glass jars and stainless-steel sleeves capped with Teflon tape and plastic <br />end caps. The samples will be immediately placed on ice and transported to a State -certified <br />analytical laboratory under chain -of -custody for analysis. <br />The samples collected from the stockpiled waste materials will be analyzed for the following: <br />• Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as gasoline, diesel, and motor oil by EPA Method 8015B, <br />with silica gel cleanup <br />• Volatile Organic Compounds by EPA Method 8260B <br />• Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) by EPA Method 8270C <br />• Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) by EPA Method 8082 <br />• Title 22 Metals Total Threshold Limit (TTLC) by EPA Method 6010/200.7; Soluble <br />Thresh Limit (STLC) to be analyzed for any metals with TTLC exceeding 10 times the <br />STLC <br />• Dioxins and Furans by EPA Method E1613/SW8290 <br />6.6 Evaluation of Removed Wastes for Onsite Reuse <br />The results of the analytical laboratory testing of the removed/stockpiled waste materials will be <br />reviewed to evaluate whether these materials would be classified as hazardous waste and <br />whether these materials are suitable for onsite reuse in engineered fills during site development. <br />To evaluate whether any of the stockpile of removed waste would be classified as a hazardous <br />waste, the laboratory data will be compared to hazardous waste criteria established in the <br />California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22, Division 4.5. Stockpiled wastes exceeding these <br />criteria will be removed from the site for proper offsite disposal as described in Section 6.7. <br />Stockpiled waste materials containing chemicals of concern at concentrations below hazardous <br />waste criteria will be evaluated for onsite reuse in engineered fills by comparing the laboratory <br />results to commercial/industrial screening levels established by US Environmental Protection <br />Agency (Regional Screening Levels [USEPA-RSLs]) and the California Department of Toxic <br />Substances Control [DTSC-SLs]).3 4 Exceptions to this screening protocol for the site are <br />outlined below: <br />3 USEPA; "Regional Screening Levels, TR=IE-06, HQ= 1"; November 2017 <br />a DTSC: "DTSC-Modified Screening Levels (DTSC-SLs); January 2018. <br />BruscaAssociates.com • P.O. Box 332, Roseville, CA 95661 • Phone (916) 677-1470 <br />