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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0505342
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0006725
FACILITY_NAME
NAVAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
STREET_NUMBER
305
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
FYFFE
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
305 W FYFFE ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Clayton <br /> ENV'IRONn1EyTAl <br /> CONSL LTA\TS <br /> MW-13 for laboratory analysis. We anticipate that the groundwater table will be <br /> encountered approximately 10 feet bgs. To aid in locating any contamination, Clayton <br /> will screen the soil cuttings during drilling using a photoionization detector (PID), and <br /> visual senses to detect petroleum compounds. If contamination is identified using the <br /> PID at depths other than at the specified sampling depth, Clayton will collect <br /> additional samples until groundwater is encountered. <br /> The soil samples will be collected in precleaned brass tubes. The brass tubes selected <br /> for analysis will be sealed with aluminum foil, plastic end caps, and immediately placed <br /> in an iced cooler for shipment to Clayton's state-certified laboratory in Pleasanton, <br /> California, for analysis. Standard chain-of-custody procedures will be followed for <br /> handling of soil samples. <br /> The monitoring wells will be extended at least 10 feet into the first encountered <br /> groundwater and constructed of 2 inch polyvinyl chloride (PVC) casing. Screened <br /> casing will be used extending one to three feet above the water table. Solid casing will <br /> then be installed to the surface. The sand pack will extend 2 feet above the screen. <br /> A 1-foot bentonite seal will be placed on top of the sand pack and the well will be <br /> sealed to the surface using cement grout. A locking cap will secure the well in a <br /> Christie box raised above the surface grade by approximately 1 inch to prevent surface <br /> run-off from entering the well head. <br /> The monitoring wells will be surveyed by a City of Stockton land surveyor using a <br /> surveyed benchmark. The surveyed elevations and locations of the wells will be used <br /> to calculate the local groundwater flow direction and gradient. <br /> The soil cuttings and sampling spoils generated by the drilling process will be placed <br /> on a plastic sheeting and covered with plastic and left onsite until the material can be <br /> properly disposed of at a landfill. <br /> 3.3 MONITORING WELL DEVELOPMENT AND SAMPLING <br /> Following completion of the wells the seal in the newly installed wells will be allowed <br /> to set for 72 hours prior to well development. The new wells then will be developed <br /> to increase their yield and to prevent sanding. Well development is accomplished by <br /> removing finer materials from the natural formations surrounding the perforated <br /> sections of the wells. Development of the well can volatilize present contaminants; <br /> therefore, the wells will be allowed to settle for another 72 hours between <br /> development and the first purging/sampling event. <br /> Water samples from the wells will be collected using clean disposable bailers. Water <br /> will be collected in clean laboratory supplied containers and placed immediately into <br /> an iced cooler for transport to Clayton's laboratory for analysis. One trip blank will <br /> be furnished in accordance with Clayton's quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) <br /> program. <br /> The water generated from well development and sampling will be placed into DOT- <br /> approved 55-gallon drums until laboratory results from groundwater samples can be <br /> evaluated to determine the proper disposal method. The drums will be closed, <br /> labeled, and left at the site until the proper method of disposal can be determined <br /> based on laboratory analysis. <br /> 2 <br /> AC FVE15680(r00.WPN <br />
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