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BEM • • BEMSystnns,inum <br /> SYSTEMS INC. Project# <br /> Holz Rubber Co.,Inc. <br /> Lodi,California <br /> Soil Samoline Work Plan <br /> R.M. Holz Rubber Co., Inc. <br /> 1129 S. Sacramento Street <br /> Lodi, California 95240 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> BEM Systems, Inc., (BEM), an environmental consultant, proposes to install and sample fourteen <br /> (14) soil borings at the site of R.M. Holz Rubber Co., Inc., 1129 S. Sacramento Street, Lodi, <br /> California 95240. Figure 1 shows the site location. The purpose of the soil sampling is to assess <br /> the presence or absence of shallow soil contamination which may have resulted from the industrial <br /> use of the subject property. This work is being performed as part of property acquisition <br /> environmental due diligence. <br /> SOIL BORINGS <br /> Fourteen (14) soil borings will be installed at the site at the proposed locations indicated in <br /> Figure 2. The proposed number and location of borings are based upon current and past activities <br /> and conditions at the site. The actual locations of the soil borings may vary slightly based on field <br /> conditions encountered during the implementation of 1 hour program. <br /> In the vicinity of chemical dip tanks and flammable chemical storage area, located in the northeast <br /> corner of the site, soil samples will be collected from three (3) soil borings to assess soil <br /> contamination which may have resulted from potential leaks and/or spills due to nature of <br /> operations. <br /> Soil samples will be collected from four (4) soil borings in the interior of Building 6, along its <br /> north wall in proximity to an overflow tank, to assess soil contamination which may have resulted <br /> from potential leaks and/or spills during preparation of raw materials for manufacture. <br /> Soil samples will be collected from three (3) soil borings in the vicinity of Building 17 to assess <br /> soil contamination which may have occurred as a result of leaks or spills from aboveground diesel <br /> fuel storage tanks which existed at the site between 1946 and 1965. <br /> Soil samples will be collected from four (4) soil borings surrounding Building 16 to assess soil <br /> contamination which may have occurred as a result of leaks or spills from drums or hazardous <br /> materials containers stored there. <br /> The soil borings will be installed using a hand auger. Each soil boring will be advanced to a <br /> maximum depth of eight (8) feet below ground surface (bgs) or until auger refusal. Soil samples <br /> in each boring will be collected at two-foot intervals from a depth of two feet bgs to total depth. <br /> The samples will be field-screened for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using a flame <br /> ionization detector (FID). One soil sample from each soil boring will be submitted for laboratory <br /> analysis. Samples submitted for laboratory analysis will be those indicated by observation and <br /> July 1996 j <br /> g:1admin1corresp119776sn doc <br />