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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0003109
RECORD_ID
PR0500128
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0017784
FACILITY_NAME
CHEVRON-BANTA TERMINAL
STREET_NUMBER
22888
STREET_NAME
KASSON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
23906019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
22888 KASSON RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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106 <br /> SECOR 3V1Wiibo0f02 ;S09 100 <br /> INTERNATIONAL Rancho Cordova CA 95670 <br /> S lE C ® R INCORPORATED 916 861 0400 TEL. <br /> 916 861 0430 FAX <br /> ' II <br /> I <br /> II <br /> December 19, 2002 I I <br /> JAN 0 3 2003 <br /> Mr Michael Infurna <br /> San Joaquin County ENVIRONMENT HEALTH <br /> Environmental Health Division PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue,Third Floor 1 <br /> Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> RE Contingency Plan for Over-Excavation Following Removal of the UST <br /> Chevron Bulk Terminal 100-1621 <br /> 22888 S Kasson Road <br /> Banta, California <br /> SECOR Project No 77CH 11621 07 <br /> / i <br /> Dear Mr Infurna I, <br /> SECOR International Incorporated (SECOR), on behalf of Chevron Environmental Management <br /> Company (Chevron), has prepared this work plan for the over-excavation of soil associated with the Wrl, <br /> abandonment of an underground storage tank (UST) at the site referenced above (Figure 1 and 2) <br /> A 1,000-gallon UST (tank ID 1842-6) is scheduled to be removed by a Chevron-approved contractor <br /> during January 2003 Chevron proposes limited over-excavation of the tank pit area if Impacted soil <br /> is observed This plan describes limited over-excavation and sampling procedures, as a contingency <br /> for removing any impacted soil observed in the tank pit area <br /> SECOR has prepared a Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan as required by the Occupational Health <br /> and Safety Administration (OSHA) Standard"Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency <br /> Response" guidelines (29 CFR 1910 120), and by California Occupational Health and Safety <br /> Administration (Cal-OSHA) "Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response"guidelines <br /> (CCR Title 8, Section 5192) The Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan will be reviewed by the staff <br /> and subcontractors before beginning field operations at the site <br /> J � <br /> ff i <br /> h <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The following activities will be completed after the removal of the underground storage tank 3 <br /> Limited Over-Excavation If visibly Impacted soils are encountered upon exhuming the LIST, �l <br /> limited over-excavation maybe performed Removal of affected soil will be limited to accessible ' <br /> areas (not under or potentially undermining existing structures, accessible to onsite construction <br /> equipment without shoring, benching or other stabilizing measures, and limited to possible <br /> encountered groundwater) The objective of the limited over-excavation activities is to remove <br /> secondary hydrocarbon sources in soil No more than 500 cubic yards of visually-affected soil will be <br /> excavated Post excavation soil samples will be collected from the over-excavated area <br /> a <br /> Post Excavation Sampling Following over-excavation activities, SECOR will be onsite to observe <br /> and collect samples Soil and groundwater samples will be collected in areas where visually-affected <br /> materials have been removed Soil samples will be collected using a drive sampler and 2-inch by 6- # <br /> inch tubes, capped with Teflon sheets and tight-fitting plastic caps Groundwater samples will be <br /> collected using a disposable bailer and placed in appropriate containers All samples will be <br /> preserved on ice and accompanied by chain of custody manifest for shipment to the laboratory <br />
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