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Brusca File No. 7-01 <br />Page 2 <br />May 29, 2018 <br />Murphy Parkway Property Soil Gas Monitoring <br />BACKGROUND <br />The approximate 48 -acre subject parcel is located about 500 feet easterly of Murphy Parkway and <br />about 1,500 feet southerly of East Louise Avenue in a commercial and industrial area of Lathrop, <br />San Joaquin County, California (See Plate 1, Vicinity Map). The subject property is currently <br />vacant/undeveloped land. Development of the property is planned, including the construction of a <br />large light-industrial/warehouse building and associated pavements. The general layout of the <br />planned development is shown on Plate 2, Site Map. <br />The lead agency overseeing environmental conditions at the site is the San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD). CalRecycle and the Central Valley Regional <br />Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) also have been involved with review of site <br />conditions. Discussions with these agencies have indicated that initiation of a soil gas <br />monitoring program is required due to the presence of uncharacterized wastes that reportedly <br />exist offsite to the west of the subject property (property formerly occupied by a cogeneration <br />facility). As requested by the SJCEHD our firm prepared a Soil Gas Monitoring Workplan dated <br />August 10, 2017.1 Upon review, The SJCEHD requested minor modifications to the Workplan, <br />and we prepared an Addendum to the Workplan dated November 7, 2017.2 The required soil gas <br />monitoring program consists of monthly monitoring for a period of one year, and quarterly <br />monitoring for a period of four years thereafter. The SJCEHD indicated approval of the <br />monitoring program via email on November 8, 2017. The soil gas monitoring wells (identified <br />as SGMW 1 and SGMW2) were installed on January 16, 2018; the locations of the wells are <br />shown on Plates 2 and 3.3 <br />SOIL GAS MONITORING/SAMPLING <br />Soil gas monitoring/sampling was performed at the site on May 14, 2018. At that time, the soil <br />gas monitoring wells were inspected to confirm they were sound and without damage. Prior to <br />sample collection, each well was screened with a portable gas indicator (RKI Eagle) connected to <br />the sampling ports on the wells. Screening measurements (including methane percentage, carbon <br />dioxide percentage, oxygen percentage, and hydrogen sulfide concentration) were recorded and <br />are presented on the attached Table I. As shown on Table 1, methane was not detected in either of <br />the soil gas monitoring wells via field screening. <br />Following screening, laboratory -provided sampling containers (one -liter Summa canisters) were <br />attached to the sampling ports on the wells and soil gas samples were collected from each well. <br />' Brusca Associates, Inc.; "Soil Gas Monitoring Workplan, Murphy Parkway Property, APN 198-012-009, 17100 <br />Murphy Parkway, Lathrop, California"; August 10, 2017. <br />2 Brusca Associates, Inc.; "Addendum to Soil Gas Monitoring Workplan, Murphy Parkway Property, APN 198-012- <br />009,17100 Murphy Parkway, Lathrop, California"; November 7, 2017. <br />s Brusca Associates, Inc.; "Soil Gas Monitoring Wells Installation, Murphy Parkway Property, APN 198-012-009, <br />17100 Murphy Parkway, Lathrop, California"; February 12, 2018. <br />