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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0517530
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0013492
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON SERVICE STATION #208118
STREET_NUMBER
3355
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HAMMER
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
12618007
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3355 E HAMMER LN
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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ATTACHMENT A <br /> FIELD AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES <br /> Chevron Service Station 20-8118, 3355 East Hammer Lane, Stockton, CA <br /> CPT Borings and Soil and Groundwater Sampling <br /> The CPT soil borings will be advanced using a direct push cone penetrometer testing (CPT) <br /> rig to log soil stratigraphy. Immediately adjacent to each CPT borehole, a second direct-push <br /> borehole will be advanced to collect discrete soil.and groundwater samples. Soil samples will <br /> be collected using an Envirocore sampler, or similar technology. Soil samples will be retained <br /> in plastic sleeves and capped with I:Teflon squares and plastic end caps. Groundwater samples <br /> will be collected using a hydropunch, or similar technology, by lowering a stainless steel or <br /> Teflon bailer into accumulated groundwater in the borehole, then retrieving and transferring <br /> the water into laboratory supplied containers. The soil and groundwater sample containers <br /> will be placed on ice for transport to the laboratory accompanied by chain-o f-custody.docu- <br /> mentation. Down-hole boring and sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned prior to and <br /> following the completion of each soil boring. Down-hole sampling equipment will be washed <br /> in a tri-sodium phosphate or AlconoxTM solution between samples. <br /> Organic Vapor Procedures i . <br /> It <br /> Soil samples collected at 5-foot depth intervals during drilling will be analyzed in the field for <br /> ionizable organic compounds using a photo-ionization detector (PID) with a 10.2 eV lamp or <br /> a flame ionization detector (FID).11 The test procedure will involve measuring approximately <br /> 30 grams from an undisturbed soil-sample, placing this subsample in a sealed container(either <br /> a zip-lock bag or a mason jar). The container will be warmed for approximately 20 minutes <br /> (in the sun), then the head-space within will be tested for total organic vapor, measured in <br /> parts per million as benzene (ppm; volume/volume). The instrument will be calibrated prior <br /> to drilling using a 100-ppm isobutylene standard (in air) and a sensitivity factor of 55, which <br /> relates the photo-ionization potential of benzene to that of isobutylene at 100 ppm. The <br /> results of the field testing will be noted on'the boring logs. PID and FID readings are useful <br /> for indicating relative levels of contamination; but cannot be used;to evaluate hydrocarbon <br /> levels with the confidence of laboratory analyses. <br /> i� <br /> ;I <br /> Soil Sampling for Stockpiled Soil <br /> Soil samples will be collected byadvancing a 2-inch diameter brass sample liner into the soil <br /> stockpile, after removing approximately 6-inches to 1-foot of surface :material .in the sample <br /> location. One composite sample will be collected per approximately 100 cubic yards of soil. <br /> Soil samples for chemical analysis will be retained in the brass liners, labeled, and capped <br /> with Teflon sheets and plastic end caps. The samples will then be sealed in zip-lock bags, <br /> placed on ice, and transported to!,the laboratory accompanied by the appropriate chain-of- <br /> custody documentation. <br /> Laboratory Procedures for Soil and Groundwater Samples <br /> �I <br /> Selected soil and groundwater samples will be analyzed for the presence of TPHg using <br /> modified EPA Method 8015, and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX) and methyl <br /> tertiary butyl ether(MtBE)by EPA Method 8260. <br /> J <br />
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