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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0011972
RECORD_ID
PR0545699
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0010903
FACILITY_NAME
CSU STANISLAUS MULTI CAMPUS REGIONA
STREET_NUMBER
1252
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N
STREET_NAME
STANISLAUS
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
13921008
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1252 N STANISLAUS ST
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Approved
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work Plan-Sail and Groundwater Investigation <br /> CSUS—Muld-Campus RegiGnai Center <br /> June 21,2000 <br /> Page-4- <br /> Each soil sample will be cut from the liner at the selected depth for potential laboratory analyses. The <br /> soil samples will be retained, undisturbed, in the liners. The liners will be sealed at the ends with <br /> Teflon® sheeting, capped, wrapped with duct tape, and labeled. The samples will be stored in a cooler <br /> chilled with ice and delivered under chain-of-custody procedures to Exelchem Environmental Labs of <br /> Roseville, California. The samples will be analyzed using U.S. EPA Methods and California-approved <br /> methods under quality assurance measures. <br /> 3.4 GROUNDWATER SAMPLING <br /> If groundwater is encountered in the borings, one groundwater sample will,be collected from each boring <br /> o The sampler utilizes a sealed water-tight,with the Geoprobe groundwater sampler.ler.p p g , stainless steel <br /> sample chamber and PVC screen which is isolated from the surrounding environment as the sampler is <br /> advanced. When the desired depth for collection of a groundwater sample is reached, the sample <br /> chamber is opened by pulling back on the body of the sampler and exposing the screen. When the screen i <br /> is full, a small diameter Teflon® bailer is lowered into the push rod and a groundwater sample is <br /> retrieved from the sample chamber. <br /> The groundwater will be gently emptied from the bailer with a bottom-emptying device into the <br /> appropriate laboratory supplied containers. The sample containers will be sealed, labeled, and placed in <br /> a cooler chilled with ice for delivery under chain-of-custody procedures to Exelchem Environmental <br /> Laboratories, Inc. of Roseville, California, for analyses. <br /> 3.5 LABORATORY ANALYSES <br /> ;The soil and groundwater samples collected from the borings will be analyzed for Methyl tertiary-Butyl <br /> .Ether (MTBE), and benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) by EPA Method-8020. <br /> The soil and groundwater samples will also'be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons quantified as <br /> i <br /> 'kerosene, diesel and motor oil by EPA Method 8015m. 'In addition, the groundwater sample collected <br /> from the boring proposed to be installed in the approximate center of the former location of TK 10 will be <br /> I <br /> analyzed for gasoline oxygenates/additives by EPA Method 8260B and for total lead by EPA Method } <br /> 7420. The gasoline oxygenates/additives include Methyl tertiary-Butyl Ether(MTBE), Ethanol, tertiary- <br /> ;Butanol, Di-isopropyl ether (RIPE), Ethyl tertiary-Butyl Ether (ETBE), tertiary-amyl Methyl Ether <br /> (TATME), 1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), and Ethylene Dibromide (EDB).' If MTBE is detected in any <br /> l <br /> ev <br /> �� CONDOR <br />
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