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,16ALW04NIA REGIONAL WATEf�UALITY CONTROL E30ARD-- Q'j� <br /> COAL VALLEY REGION <br /> 3443 ROUTI[A ROAD i <br /> SACRAMENTO.CA 95827.3098 .•1�,'� ;_I i.} , } <br /> 17 June 1987 J JUNN1 1 r <br /> SAN JOAQUIN LOCAL <br /> HEALTH DISTRICT, <br /> Mr. Charles Nichols <br /> USA Petroleum Corporation r <br /> P.O. Box 1839 <br /> Santa Monica, CA 90406 ' <br /> USA-STOCKTON AND LODI, WORKPLANS FOR DETERMINATION OF EXTENT OF <br /> SOIL AND GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION <br /> Thank you for your timely submission of the workplans for <br /> investigation of the extent of contamination at your USA Stockton <br /> and Lodi stations. The workplans are concise and readable, but <br /> the following points need to be addressed. <br /> COMMENTS COMMON TO BOTH WORKPLANS <br /> 1. The three proposed monitoring wells are required to <br /> determine the water table gradient, as well as aid in <br /> the determination of the extent of contamination at <br /> this site. Elevation reference points at well heads <br /> must be surveyed in with an accuracy of . 01 feet. <br /> 2. Page 6---The auger flights must be cleaned prior to use <br /> in each borehole to prevent cross--contamination. Is <br /> this what is meant in the workplan? <br /> 3 . Page 7, 8, and 9--A plan to characterize and dispose of ` <br /> contaminated soil and water generated during the <br /> investigation must be submitted. <br /> 4 . -All soil samples must be analyzed for total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons (TPH) (EPA Method 8015) . <br /> -All water samples must be analyzed for benzene, <br /> toluene, and xylene by (EPA Method 602) . <br /> -Selected soil samples must be analyzed for benzene, <br /> toluene, xylene, tetraethyl lead (total lead <br /> by EPA Method 7421 with a background <br /> determination, or Department of Health <br /> Services method for organic lead) , and <br /> ethylene dibromide (EPA Method 8010) . <br /> -Selected water samples must be analyzed for TPH, <br /> tetraethyl lead, and ethylene dibromide. <br /> -Analysis for total volatile hydrocarbons proposed by <br /> Applied Geosystems is not a suitable <br /> substitute for analysis for TPH. <br /> _j , <br /> i k.ALM <br /> FERMII/SERVICES <br />