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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0008941
RECORD_ID
PR0503634
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0005914
FACILITY_NAME
VICTOR ROAD SHELL
STREET_NUMBER
880
STREET_NAME
VICTOR
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
04905032
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
880 VICTOR RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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CAMBRIA <br /> STANDARD FIELD PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION <br /> This document presents standard field methods for drilling and sampling soil bonngs and <br /> installing, developing and sampling groundwater monitoring wells These procedures are <br /> designed to comply with Federal, State and local regulatory guidelines Specific field procedures <br /> are summarized below <br /> SOIL BORINGS <br /> Objectives <br /> Soil samples are collected to charactenze subsurface lithology, assess whether the soils exhibit <br /> obvious hydrocarbon or other compound vapor or staining, and to collect samples for analysis at a <br /> State-certified laboratory All bonngs are logged using the Unified Soil Classification System by <br /> a trained geologist working under the supervision of a California Professional Geologist (P G) or <br /> Professional Engineer(P E ) <br /> Soil Boring and Sampling <br /> Soil borings are typically drilled using hollow-stem augers or direct-push technologies such as the <br /> Geoprobe® Soil samples are collected at least every five ft to characterize the subsurface <br /> sediments and for possible chemical analysis Additional soil samples are collected near the <br /> water table and at lithologic changes Samples are collected using lined split-barrel or equivalent <br /> . samplers driven into undisturbed sediments at the bottom of the borehole <br /> Drilling and sampling equipment is steam-cleaned prior to drilling and between borings to <br /> prevent cross-contamination Sampling equipment is washed between samples with trisodium <br /> phosphate or an equivalent EPA-approved detergent <br /> Sample Analysis <br /> Sampling tubes chosen for analysis are trimmed of excess soil and capped with Teflon tape and <br /> plastic end caps Soil samples are labeled and stored at or below 4° C on either crushed or dry <br /> ice, depending upon local regulations Samples are transported under chain-of-custody to a State- <br /> certified analytic laboratory <br /> Field Screening <br /> One of the remaining tubes is partially emptied leaving about one-third of the soil in the tube <br /> The tube is capped with plastic end caps and set aside to allow hydrocarbons to volatilize from <br /> the soil After ten to fifteen minutes, a portable volatile vapor analyzer measures volatile <br /> hydrocarbon vapor concentrations in the tube headspace, extracting the vapor through a slit in the <br /> cap Volatile vapor analyzer measurements are used along with the field observations, odors, <br /> stratigraphy and groundwater depth to select soil samples for analysis <br /> Page 1 of 3 <br />
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