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Phase 11 Environmental Site Assessment Report Page 3 <br />WESTLAKE SUBDIVISION VILLAGE E, G, H, I AND J <br />Regatta Lane <br />Stockton, California <br />WKA No. 13221.02 <br />July 27, 2021 <br />techniques to identify sample location coordinates and a high -accuracy global positioning <br />system receiver (GPSr) to locate sample coordinates in the field. <br />Soil Sample Collection <br />WKA used manually operated soil sampling tools to collect soil within the interval between zero <br />and six inches and 2'/2 to 3 feet below ground surface (bgs). The shallow samples represented <br />excavated soil placed as fill, and the deeper samples represented soil originally exposed at the <br />ground surface. Dense accumulations of root material were excluded from the sampled interval. <br />WKA collected eight soil samples from soil that was stockpiled on the Site. WKA evaluated <br />each soil sample for the presence of non -soil materials and described soil according to the <br />Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). WKA cleaned the soil sampling tools before each <br />use by washing them in a solution of clean water and a surfactant, then rinsing the tools in three <br />baths of clean water. <br />WKA placed each of the 136 soil samples (64 excavated soil samples, 64 original grade <br />samples, and eight stockpile samples) into a laboratory -provided container that was sealed <br />using a Teflon TM -lined lid. WKA labeled each sample container to indicate a unique sample <br />number, sample location, time and date collected, and the sampler's identification. Each <br />container was preserved in a chilled cooler during transportation, with completed chain -of - <br />custody forms, to California Laboratory Services (CLS), a California State Water Resources <br />Control Board Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELAP) accredited laboratory. <br />Soil Descriptions <br />WKA observed soil varied between brown, silty sand that was moist and exhibited mottling, to a <br />dark brown sandy clay with minor to moderate silt that was moist and that usually exhibited <br />mottling. The sandy clay exhibited low plasticity. The Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) <br />classifies the silty sand as SM and the sandy clay as SC. WKA observed that test pit sidewalls <br />did not exhibit visual indicators of the contact between the original ground surface and the soil <br />placed as fill. <br />4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS <br />WKA requested CLS to composite the 64 shallow soil samples and the 64 deeper soil samples <br />collected across the Site using a four -to -one ratio so that 32 samples from each interval were <br />analyzed for total arsenic using EPA Method 6010 and OCPs using EPA Method 8081. The <br />remaining 8 samples were composited using a four to one ratio so that 2 samples of stockpiled NM <br />