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C A M B R I A <br />Mr. Steven Shih <br />June 20, 2005 <br />excavation in the vicinity of the western dispenser (8 feet long by 8 feet wide by 7 feet deep) and <br />below piping between the western dispenser and the USTs (5 feet long by 5 feet wide by 10 feet <br />deep). These approximate extents of over -excavation are shown on Figure 4. <br />In the vicinity of the north and eastern dispensers, Cambria collected 10 sidewall samples <br />(S-5-12, S-6-12, S-7-12, S-9-12, S-10-12, 5-11-12, 5-12-7, S-13-7, 5-14-7, and S-18-11.5) at <br />depths ranging from 7 to 12 fbg, 2 samples beneath the dispensers (D-2-12 and D-3-12) at 12 fbg, <br />and 5 samples from the bottom of the over -excavation (S-4-12, 5-8-12, 5-15-4, S-16-7 and <br />S-17-7) at depths ranging from 4 to 12 fbg. Note that the soil in some of these locations (S-12-7, <br />S-13-7, 5-15-4, and S-16-7) was removed during the over -excavation activities (as indicated by <br />shading in Table 1). Therefore, these results do not represent soil that remains in place beneath <br />the site. <br />Cambria collected three sidewall samples (S-1-7, 5-2-7, and S-3-7) and one bottom sample <br />(D-1-7) in the vicinity of the western dispenser and one bottom sample (P-6-10) in the area <br />between the western dispenser and the USTs. Note that this is the location of piping sample <br />P-7-5, and the over -excavation sample was mislabeled "P-6." Figure 4 shows the sample <br />locations. Soil samples were collected in the manner described above. <br />Chemical Analyses: All soil samples were analyzed by EPA Method 8260B for total petroleum <br />hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX), and <br />methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) by State -certified Severn Trent Laboratories, Inc. of <br />Pleasanton, California or Kiff Analytical LLC of Davis, California. <br />Pea Gravel Re -use: All pea gravel removed during UST, product piping, and dispenser removal <br />activities was stockpiled and stored on site. On March 18, 2005, under the direction of Steven <br />Shih of the SJCEHD, Cambria field staff sampled approximately 300 cubic yards of pea gravel <br />(PG -1 through PG -12). Sample locations are shown on Figure 2. The samples were analyzed as <br />described above. Based on the non -detect analytical results, the pea gravel was re -used by <br />Paradiso. The certified analytical laboratory report is included in Attachment B. <br />Soil Disposal: Approximately 410 tons of soil were generated during field activities, temporarily <br />stored on site, and covered with plastic sheeting. The soil stockpile was sampled (SP -1 and SP -3) <br />and profiled for disposal. The certified analytical laboratory reports are included in <br />Attachment B. Between March 30 and May 5, 2005, Manley and Sons Trucking, Inc. of <br />Sacramento, California transported the soil to Allied Waste Industries' Forward Landfill in <br />Manteca, California for disposal as non -hazardous waste. The disposal confirmation reports are <br />included as Attachment C. <br />3 <br />