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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
2005
RECORD_ID
PR0231819
PE
2351
FACILITY_ID
FA0003732
FACILITY_NAME
99 SHELL*
STREET_NUMBER
7700
STREET_NAME
MORELAND
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95212
APN
13003010
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
7700 MORELAND ST
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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CAMBRIA <br /> TANK REMOVAL SAMPLING PROCEDURES <br /> This document describes Cambria Environmental Technology's standard operating procedures for collecting <br /> soil and ground water samples during underground storage tank removal. These procedures ensure that the <br /> samples are collected,handled,and documented in compliance with California Administration Code Title 23: <br /> Waters;Chapter 3:Water Resources Control Board;Subchapter 16:Underground Storage Tank Regulations <br /> (Title 23). Cambria's sampling procedures are based on guidelines contained in the California State Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board Tri-Regional Staff Recommendations for Preliminary Evaluation and <br /> Investigation of Underground Tank Sites dated August 10, 1990. <br /> Tank Removal Sampling <br /> The objective of sample collection during routine underground storage tank removals is to determine whether <br /> hydrocarbons or other stored chemicals have leaked to the subsurface. If no ground water is encountered <br /> within the tank excavation,Cambria will sample native soil 1 to 2 ft beneath the removed tank. Additional soil <br /> samples may also be collected at locations of obvious spillage to determine maximum concentrations in the <br /> surrounding soils. For underground storage tanks with a capacity of less than 1,000 gallons,one soil sample is <br /> collected beneath the fill end of the tank. For tanks with a capacity of between 1,000 and 10,000 gallons,one <br /> soil sample is collected beneath each end of the tank. For tanks larger than 10,000 gallons, 3 or more soil <br /> samples are collected beneath the removed tank. We also collect one soil sample for every 20 ft of product <br /> piping. <br /> In cases where ground water is encountered within underground storage tank excavations,Cambria will collect <br /> confirmatory soil samples from the excavation sidewalls just above the soil/ground water interface and a <br /> representative ground water sample from the excavation. The excavation is typically purged and allowed to <br /> recover prior to collecting the water sample. For tanks with capacities of 10,000 gallons or less, one soil <br /> sample is collected from the wall at each end of the tank excavation. For tanks with capacities greater than <br /> 10,000 gallons,or tank clusters, at least four soil samples are collected from the excavation walls next to the <br /> tank ends. Piping samples are collected in native soil 1 to 2 ft beneath the removed piping. One sample is <br /> typically collected for every 20 linear ft of piping unless regulatory agencies approve of different sampling <br /> requirements. <br /> The soil samples are collected in steam cleaned brass or steel tubes from either a driven split-spoon type <br /> sampler or the bucket of a backhoe. When a backhoe is used,approximately three inches of soil are scraped <br /> from the surface and the tube is driven into the exposed soil. <br /> Upon removal from the split-spoon sampler or the backhoe,the samples are trimmed flush,capped with Teflon <br /> sheets and plastic end caps, labeled, logged and refrigerated for delivery under chain of custody to a State <br /> certified analytic laboratory. <br /> The ground water sample is collected using steam cleaned Teflon or PVC bailers, decanted into a volatile <br /> organic analysis(VOA)bottle or other appropriate clean sample container,refrigerated and transported under <br /> chain of custody to a State certified analytic laboratory. <br /> FATEMPLATEWPATAN KPULL.doc <br />
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