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' <br /> ^ <br /> � <br /> ETS ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> 1. 0 INTRODUCTION / <br /> � <br /> This workplan has been prepared by ETS Environmental for <br /> Mr. Jerry Moore of Moore Petroleum. This workplan represents <br /> a preliminary investigation for the detection of hydrocarbon <br /> constituents in the subsurface prior to site renovation <br /> and/or a full scale site investigation. <br /> The site is located at 5491 "F" Street in Banta, <br /> California (Figures 1-1, 1-2) 1 Current activities at the <br /> site include bulk and automoblle fuel dispensing. Three <br /> small pump islands and a bulk� dispensing island are located <br /> near the underground storage tanks and a card-lock system is <br /> situated slightly to the north on leased Southern Pacific <br /> Railroad property. <br /> 1. 1 PURPOSE ' <br /> � <br /> The purpose of this workplan is to outline the necessary <br />� phases of work necessary to determine the presence or absence <br /> of hydrocarbon contamination at the site. This workplan <br /> ' encompasses the preliminary work only, further investigation <br /> may be required should significant contamination be <br /> � <br /> encountered. � <br /> , <br /> 1. 2 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The following scope of work has been developed to <br /> achieve the purpose of this investigation: <br /> 1. Drill, soil sample, and log five soil borings to <br /> groundwater. Soil samples will be tested for hydrocarbon <br /> constituents using EPA method 8015 Modified for TPH. <br /> U <br /> 2. If contamination is encountered in the soil borings, <br /> complete up to three borings as wells. Wells will be <br /> constructed to a total depth ten feet below groundwater <br /> with 2 inch PVC casing. Groundwater samples will be <br /> collected and tested for TPH and BTX using EPA methods <br /> 601 and 602. <br /> ' <br /> 3. Prepare a report summarizing findings, conclusions and <br /> recommendations for further action, if necessary. <br /> 2. 0 PROPOSED WORKPLAN <br /> ' <br /> The following workplan has been developed by ETS <br /> o <br /> Environmental for site previously mentioned. All work will <br /> l <br /> j <br />