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EHD - Public
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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
FileName_PostFix
CASE 1
RECORD_ID
PR0506313
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0000514
FACILITY_NAME
MAIN STREET SHELL*
STREET_NUMBER
1071
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
21707011
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1071 N MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
04
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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� '"NOV <br /> Analytical Procedures <br /> All soil samples submitted to the laboratory will be analyzed for <br /> MW BTEX, 1,2-dichlorobenzene, 1,3-dichlorobenzene, and 1,4-dichlorobenzene by EPA <br /> method 8020, TPH by EPA method 8015 (modified), total lead (TTLC) by EPA method <br /> 7421, inorganic lead (STLC) by EPA method 6010 and organo lead by ASTM d3237-79 <br /> (modified). <br /> QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN <br /> General Sample Collection and Handling Procedures <br /> - Proper collection and handling are essential to ensure the quality of a sample. Each <br /> sample will be collected in a suitable container, preserved correctly for the intended <br /> analyses, and stored prior to analysis for no longer than the maximum allowable holding <br /> time. Details on the procedure for collection and handling of soil samples to be used on <br /> this project can be found in Section 4.1. <br /> Sample Identification and Chain-of-Custody Procedures <br /> Sample identification and chain-of-custody procedures ensure sample integrity and <br /> document sample possession from the time of collection to its ultimate disposal. Each <br /> sample container submitted for analysis will have a label affixed to identify the job number, <br /> date, and time of sample collection, and a sample number unique to that sample. This <br /> information, in addition to a description of the sample, field measurements made, <br /> sampling methodology, names of on site personnel, and any other pertinent field <br /> observations will be recorded on the borehole log in the field records. All samples will be <br /> analyzed by a State-certified laboratory. <br /> A chain-of-custody form will be used to record possession of the sample from time of <br /> collection to its arrival at the laboratory. When the samples are shipped, the person in <br /> custody of them will relinquish the samples by signing the chain-of-custody form and <br /> -y noting the time. The sample-control officer at the laboratory will verify sample integrity and <br /> confirm that it was collected in the proper container, preserved correctly, and there is an <br /> adequate volume for analysis. <br /> ti <br /> If these conditions are met, the sample will be assigned a unique log number for <br /> identification throughout analysis and reporting. The log number will be recorded on the <br /> chain-of-custody form and in the legally-required log book maintained by the laboratory <br /> in the laboratory. The sample description, date received, client's name and any other <br /> relevant information will also be recorded. <br />
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