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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
1999
RECORD_ID
PR0231656
PE
2351
FACILITY_ID
FA0003635
FACILITY_NAME
ARCO 06080
STREET_NUMBER
85
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LOUISE
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
19627010
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
85 E LOUISE AVE
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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r' <br /> Mr. Paul Supple Project 797613 <br /> January 27, 2000 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Based on the analytical results (Table 1), IT requested permission from the SJCEHD to <br /> overexcavate hydrocarbon impacted soil in the vicinity of the eastern product island <br /> (Figure 1). SJCEHD granted IT permission to overexcavate the contaminated soil. <br /> On September 13, 1999, approximately 50 cubic yards of hydrocarbon mpacted soil was <br /> excavated from beneath the former eastern product island dispensers ( igure 2). An IT <br /> geologist collected five verification soil samples (samples ND4, ES 4, SPL4, NSW4 <br /> and SD4). Sample locations and sampling methodology were directed by Lori Duncan, <br /> the on-site SJCEHD representative. Sample locations are shown on Figure 2. Samples <br /> were collected at depths ranging from 4.0 to 4.5 feet bgs. Sample tubes were driven into <br /> the soil with a slide hammer tool, sealed with Teflon® tape and plastic end caps, labeled, <br /> and placed on ice pending transport to the analytical laboratory. Soil samples were <br /> transported, with chain-of-custody documentation, to Sequoia and analyzed for TPHG, <br /> BTEX, and MTBE. <br /> On September 24, 1999, an IT geologist collected soil stockpile verification samples <br /> from two separate soil stockpiles that were generated during the upgrade of product lines <br /> (SPC 1,2,3,4 and SPIM). One stockpile generated during the overexcavation of <br /> contaminated soil from the eastern product island (SP-1) was sampled on September 13, <br /> 1999. These soil samples were transported, with chain-of-custody documentation, to <br /> Sequoia and analyzed for TPHG, BTEX, MTBE, and total lead. <br /> On October 7, 8 and 11, 1999, the soil stockpiles were transported off-site by Dillard <br /> Environmental Services. Stockpile SPC 1,2,3,4 was disposed of at BFINasco Landfill in <br /> Livermore, California; stockpile SPIM was combined with stockpile SP-1 and this <br /> material was disposed of at TPS Technologies in Richmond, California. Stockpile <br /> disposal documentation is included as Appendix B. <br /> ANALYTICAL RESULTS <br /> Results of verification soil sample analysis and stockpile characterization are presented <br /> in the following sections. Copies of certified analytical reports and chain-of-custody <br /> documentation are presented in Appendix A. <br /> CP\c:\Archive\Arco\6080\Reports\608OP901.DOC-951sg:1 IT Corporation <br /> 01/27/00 <br />
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