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Work Plan for Phase II Subsurface Investigation <br /> 17100 South Harlan Road <br /> Lathrop,California 95330 <br /> Partner Project Number 17-192479.1 <br /> October 16,2017 <br /> Page 14 <br /> Objective <br /> The main objective of the project will be to investigate the potential impact of petroleum hydrocarbons and <br /> volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to soil and/or groundwater as a consequence of a release or releases <br /> from the former industrial manufacturing facility, former truck service and repair shop, and on-site septic <br /> system. <br /> To investigate the identified RECs,Partnerwill conduct a Phase II Subsurface Investigation.The investigation <br /> scope will include a geophysical survey and the advancement of six borings to facilitate the collection and <br /> analysis of soil and/or groundwater samples. <br /> If soil and/or groundwater impacts are observed/recorded,the investigation scope may not be sufficient to <br /> evaluate the extent and magnitude of subsurface impacts and additional laboratory analysis and/or <br /> sampling beyond the proposed scope may be required. <br /> Scope <br /> Sampling procedures will generally conform to the requirements of the San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Department(SJCEHD),the SWRCB,and the United States Environmental Protection Agency(EPA). A <br /> state-certified laboratory will analyze the samples and the project will be performed under the responsible <br /> charge of a qualified Partner representative. Laboratory results will be compared with San Francisco Bay <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) Environmental Screening Levels(ESLs). <br /> Partner will perform the following tasks for the Additional Phase II Subsurface Investigation: <br /> • Perform a review of available regulatory agency files pertaining to the subject property, <br /> • Prepare a site-specific health and safety plan; <br /> • Notify Underground Service Alert(USA)a minimum of 48 hours prior to drilling activities to clear public <br /> utilities; <br /> • Secure the necessary drilling permit from the SJCEHD. Permit acquisition will involve submitting a <br /> completed application and site plan to the SJCEHD for review and approval and remitting the necessary <br /> fees.The turnaround time of the SICEHD to issue the permit is expected to be no more than two weeks; <br /> • Notify the applicable regulatory agencies a minimum of 48 hours prior to drilling/backfilling activities; <br /> • Clear boreholes of utility lines through a geophysical survey. Baring placement will be modified as <br /> necessary based on the geophysical survey results to avoid damaging underground features. <br /> • Advance a total of six exterior borings at the subject property in the vicinity of the previously identified <br /> impacts to a terminal depth of 15 feet bgs, or groundwater, whichever is shallower, collecting soil <br /> samples at two feet bgs and in five-foot intervals from five feet bgs to the terminal depth and a grab <br /> groundwater sample at the terminal depth; <br /> • Soil samples will be collected using a two-foot long by 1.5-inch diameter sampler with a two-foot long <br /> acetate liner and sampling point. The sampler will be advanced by a direct-push drill rig using four- <br /> foot long (three-foot long for the limited-access rig) by 1.25-inch diameter hollow rods with the inner <br /> rods in place. At approximately one foot above the desired sampling depth,an inner rod was removed <br /> and the sampler was advanced to the desired sampling depth to allow undisturbed soil to enter the <br /> sampling liner. The sampler will be retrieved from the subsurface and the soil-filled liner will be <br /> removed; <br /> PARTNER <br />