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Appendix 5 <br /> Health and Safety Plan <br /> Lustre-Cal Nameplate Corp. <br /> 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> 3.1 SITE HISTORY <br /> The Lustre-Cal Nameplate Corp. (LNC) is within the northern portion of the city of Lodi, San Joaquin <br /> County, California. The LNC site Site consists of approximately 10 acres in which five areas of soil <br /> and/or groundwater contamination by VOCs (particularly chlorinated solvents)have been detected. <br /> Previous investigations conducted at the LNC site have identified relatively low to moderate concentrations <br /> of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at several locations in, and up gradient of the LNC building within <br /> soil, soil gas and groundwater. The majority of subsurface work conducted at the LNC has been generally <br /> shallow focused on the upper 25 feet below ground surface (bgs). Deeper borings advanced at the LNC <br /> indicate that VOCs (primarily Trichloroethene (TCE) and to a lesser extent tetrachloroethene(PCE))are present <br /> at depths greater than 50 feet bgs at the site. The vertical extent of soil, soil gas, and groundwater VOC impact <br /> at the LNC site have not been defined to date. <br /> The objective of the proposed scope of work at the LNC site is to collect additional soil gas and groundwater <br /> data necessary to further evaluate the hydrogeologic conditions within the limits of the LNC site and determine <br /> the vertical and lateral extent of the VOC plume in soil in preparation for soil remediation. <br /> 3.2 SITE PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION <br /> The LNC site is an area bounded by Turner Road to the north, Stockton Street to the east, the Ackel Book <br /> Building to the south and the Epic Plastics property line to the west. The majority of fieldwork will occur <br /> on LNC or Ackel property. <br /> 3.3 TYPE OF FIELD WORK <br /> The field work will consist of the further delineation of the LNC VOC soil plume area for the ultimate <br /> purpose of the development of a soil remedial plan. A variety of drilling and sampling methods will be <br /> employed. <br /> 3.4 SCOPE OF FIELD ACTIVITIES <br /> A number of different techniques will be used during the field operations. The field work may include <br /> the following: <br /> 1. Hollow Stem Auger Drilling <br /> Page 3 of 23 <br />