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4$ <br /> i <br /> City of Stockton A6810Z09A <br /> May 29, 1996 Page 5 <br /> southerly direction to collect soil samples beneath the fire house building. A cross section <br /> showing the orientation of soil probe SP-1 and SP-4 to the former UST location is shown <br /> on Drawing 3. <br /> If field screening indicates the presence of PPCs in soil probes SP-2, SP-3, and/or SP-4, <br /> additional data will be needed to complete the assessment of the lateral extent of PPC <br /> migration: Contingency soil probe location(s) will be used to further assess PPC lateral <br /> migration in the soil. These contingency soil probe locations would be "stepped out" away <br /> from the presumed source to collect additional data regarding PPC concentration <br /> attenuation and the extent of PPC migration in soil. In the event evidence in the field <br /> indicates the need for these contingency soil probes, their proposed-locations are shown on <br /> Drawing 2. <br /> After completion of sampling, the soil probe holes will be backfilled with a cement slurry <br /> { (grout). The grout is pumped into the open probe hole as the probe sampler is withdrawn. <br /> i <br /> The grout will be placed in one continuous operation from the bottom to the top of the <br /> probe hole. Decontamination rinsate of sampling tools will be used in mining the backfill <br /> grout. <br /> 4.1.2 Groundwater Investigation: A groundwater sample will be collected after collecting <br /> f the final soil sample from soil probe SP-1's location. The soil sampler is removed from the <br /> end of the probe and a groundwater sampler attached. The groundwater sampler contains <br /> a 41-inch screen with 0.004-inch slots. The groundwater sampler will then be advanced <br /> approximately 36 inches into the groundwater. Then the probe tool string is retracted <br /> approximately 40 inches exposing the screen. The groundwater sample will be collected <br /> from within the screen by lowering a stainless-steel bailer into the groundwater. The bailer <br /> will then be retrieved and the groundwater sample decanted into appropriate sample <br /> containers (i.e., 40 milliliter vials and/or 1 liter brown-glass jars). The groundwater sample <br /> F* will represent the top 3 feet of the groundwater. Groundwater samples will be handled <br /> consistent with our SOPs. <br /> Groundwater samples will be submitted for laboratory testing consistent with the analytical <br /> methods outlined in Section " 4.2 Laboratory Testing Program'. The analytical results of <br /> groundwater samples collected are expected to provide data on the presence or absence of <br /> PPCs in groundwater beneath the forme UST location. <br /> 4.2 Laboratory Testing Program: Soil and groundwater samples selected for chemical <br /> analysis will be tested for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX); and total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons - diesel.range constituents (TPH-D) as indicator parameters for the <br /> limits of PPC migration. In addition, consistent with the request of the SJCPHS, the <br /> samples will also be analyzed for methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE). Proposed preparation <br /> 1, and analytical methods for the laboratory analyses are summarized in Table 1. <br />