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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
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RECORD_ID
PR0506292
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0007328
FACILITY_NAME
EMPTY LOT
STREET_NUMBER
1265
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
SHAW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
14327041
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1265 N SHAW RD
P_LOCATION
01
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Approved
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File No. 20-3937-01 <br /> June 21, 1996 <br /> A-2.3 Collection of Soil Samples <br /> Soil samples are collected approximately every 5 feet for field screening and <br /> logging. Samples are collected by advancing the boring to a point immediately <br /> above the desired sampling depth and then driving (vertical borings) or pushing <br /> (slant borings) a Modified California Sampler, lined with three brass tubes, into the <br /> undisturbed soil. The sampler is then removed from the bottom of the boring. The <br /> ends of the bottom (third) tube are covered with Teflon and sealed with tight fitting <br /> plastic caps. <br /> Each sample is individually labeled. The label includes Kleinfelder's name, job <br /> number, the date and time the sample was collected, the employee number of the <br /> individual who performed the sampling, and a unique five-digit sample <br /> identification number. A custody seal may be placed on the sample in such a way <br /> that any attempt to tamper with the sample is easily visible. <br /> A-2.4 Sample Handling <br /> After labeling, the sample is immediately stored in an iced cooler for transport to <br /> Kleinfelder's office sample control or to the analytical laboratory. A Kleinfelder <br /> chain-of-custody form accompanies the cooler. The chain-of-custody form includes <br /> Kleinfelder's name, address, and'tefephone number, the employee number of the <br /> individual who performed,the sampling, the sample numbers,the date and time the <br /> samples were collected, the number of containers each sample occupies, and the <br /> analyses for which the samples are being submitted, if any. When the samples are <br /> delivered, the chain-of-custody form is signed by each person who handles the <br /> samples, including all Kleinfelder employees and the receiving employee of office <br /> sample control or the analytical laboratory. <br /> A-2.5 Decontamination of Equipment <br /> To reduce the potential for cross-contamination, augers and associated equipment <br /> are steam cleaned prior to drilling each boring. In addition, sampling equipment is <br /> cleaned with a trisodium-phosphate or laboratory detergent wash and rinsed with <br /> distilled water prior to collecting each soil sample. <br /> A-2.6 Soil Cutting Disposal <br /> Drill cuttings are placed in 55-gallon drums or on top of and covered by <br /> polyvisquene for storage. The soil is left on site for disposal by the site owner. if <br /> requested, Kleinfelder can coordinate disposal of soil and water after analytical <br /> results are available. <br /> 20-3937-O1/MP960068 Page A-2 01996. Kleinfelder, Inc, <br /> KLEINFELDER 2825 East Myrtle Street, Stockton, CA 95205-4794 (209)948-1345 (209)948-0621 fax <br />
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