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JRN-26-99 11 :00 RM HENSHRW RSSUC• DUBLIN UH `JL5 :iOJ L'»> '• b� <br /> NA Henshaw Associates, Inc. <br /> Environmental Engineering Services January 26, 1999 <br /> Mr.Tran E. Forkas <br /> Water/Waste Water Superintendent <br /> City of Lodi <br /> Municipal Service Center <br /> Public Works Department <br /> 1331 South Ham Lane <br /> Lodi, California 95242 <br /> Reference: Review of Jim Thorpe Oil, Inc. Letter Plan for the Removal of the Two <br /> Underground Solvent Tanks from 226 South School Street in the City of Lodi, <br /> California; Henshaw Project No. 114.C.01 <br /> Dear Mr. Forkas: <br /> As you requested. we have reviewed the Jim Thorpe Oil, Inc. letter, dated January 25, 1999, <br /> regarding the proposed removal of the two 500 gallon Stoddard solvent tanks from 226 South <br /> School Street in the Lodi (City), California. The scope of work described in the letter appears to <br /> be in substantial conformance with the sampling requirements of Paragraph 4 of the Limited <br /> Monitoring and Information Order issued by the City on January 19, 1999,although Henshaw <br /> Associates, Inc. recommends the following additions to the sampling protocols; <br /> Selected soil samples will be field screened for volatile organic compound(VOC) <br /> concentrations as part of the City's oversight role. The field screening will be conducted <br /> using a portable field photoionization detector(PID) equipment to provide semi- <br /> quantitative screening data. <br /> Selected samples will be appropriately packaged and bandied for analysis. A uniform <br /> volume of sample from the adjacent 6-inch liner will be placed in a glass jar or plastic <br /> bag and scaled. F.ach container will have a hole slightly larger than the PID probe. After <br /> the container with the soil sample is shaken and allowed to stabilize for approximately 5 <br /> minutes, the PID probe will be inserted into the hole and the maximum reading detected <br /> will be noted for future reporting. <br /> Soil samples should be handled so as to minimize sample disturbance. Soil samples <br /> should be collected by advancing a brass liner into relatively undisturbed soil. The liner <br /> should be separated from the soil using a clean, flat tool such as a putty knife. Teflon <br /> sheets should be placed on both ends of the soil sample tubes selected for chemical <br /> analysis and a plastic cap should be scaled over each end of the tube. Laboratory analysis <br /> of each soil sample will be performed by a California-certified laboratory for total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons as stoddard solvent by Modified EPA Method 8015 and VOCs <br /> including benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, & xylenes (BTE&X)by EPA Method 8260. A <br /> (i�Fllci\I 11.Ciry 4r WC�G098.99.wpJ <br /> 11075 Dublin Boulevard, Suite A-200• Dublin, CA 94568 •Tel: 925/551.7272 Fax: 925/551-7464 <br />