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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0522015
PE
2950 - ENVIRON ASSESS
FACILITY_ID
FA0015207
FACILITY_NAME
DESALVATORE PROPERTY
STREET_NUMBER
200
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STREET_NAME
BECKMAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04905066
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Active, billable
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Approved
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200 N BECKMAN RD LODI 95240
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KLEINFELDER <br />opinion that the arsenic concentrations detected in this area are likely reflective of <br />background concentrations. Mercury was detected in one soil sample at a concentrations <br />of 0.16 mg/kg. The most current PRGs as of 1011102 have a goal of 0.0 mg/kg for <br />"elemental" mercury and no longer have a goal for "mercury and compounds". Because <br />the analytical results reported are for total mercury, which would include mercury and <br />compounds, a direct comparison is not possible at this time to the new elemental -mercury <br />goal. <br />6. TPH-MO was detected in two of the 4 -point composite soil samples at concentrations <br />ranging from 5.9 to 6.5 mg/kg in the Pond Area . This value appears to be a derninimus <br />quantities of TPH-D and based on Kleinfelder's experience would not generally trigger <br />additional sampling or enforcement actions by local regulatory agencies. <br />7. Six discrete soil samples were collected in a former organophosphate pesticide chemical <br />storage area. No organophosphate pesticides were detected in any of the six shallow soil <br />samples. Based on this information, Kleinfelder does not recommend further assessment <br />in this area for organophosphate pesticides. <br />S. Kleinfelder advanced a single soil boring to an approximate depth of 30 feet bgs in the <br />former northern UST areas at the subject site. No requested petroleum constituents were <br />detected in the soil boring (DB -1). Additionally discolored soil or petroleum like odors <br />were not noted from cuttings or soil sampling at this location. Based on the field <br />observations and analytical results it does not appear petroleum impacted soils remain in <br />this UST excavation at the explored depths and location of DB -1. <br />9. Two borings, DB -2 and DB -3 were advanced in the former southern UST area to <br />approximate total depths of 50 and 30 feet bgs, respectively. Two soil samples collected <br />in the western portion of this excavation area (DB -3) were reported as non -detect for the <br />requested petroleum constituents. Three soil samples were collected in deep boring DB -2 <br />advanced in the eastern portion of southern excavation at depths of 30, 40 and 50 feet <br />bgs. TPH-D, TPH-G, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes were detected at elevated <br />levels in the 30 foot soil sample, although the 40 foot sample had markedly lower to non <br />detect concentrations of these same analytes. The 50 foot sample was none detected for <br />all requested petroleum constituents. Based on this data, it appears petroleum impacted <br />soil remains in the eastern portion of the southern excavation at depths from <br />approximately 25 to 45 feet with the highest concentrations at depths of approximately 30 <br />feet bgs. <br />10. Soil samples were collected every five feet during advancement of the four well borings <br />(MW -1 through MW -4). No soil discoloration or unusual odors were noted either from <br />soil cuttings or from the soil samples collected. A single soil sample was collected and <br />submitted for analyses from each well boring at depths estimated just above first <br />encountered groundwater ranging from 46 to 56 feet bgs. None of the requested <br />petroleum constituents were detected at or above laboratory reporting limits. Based on <br />these field observations and soil sampling results it does not appear that soils have been <br />impacted by petroleum constituents at these locations. However, it should be noted that <br />362741 ST03R1919 Page 17 of 19 <br />f� 2004 Kleinfelder, Inc. January 5, 2004 <br />
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