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Forward has specified analytical requirements for profiling a waste. The soil at <br /> the site containing waste oil would require.one 4-point composite sample be collected <br /> and analyzed for semivolatile organic compounds (EPA Method 8270),'halogenated <br /> organic compounds (EPA Method 8010), and the five TCLP metals (cadmium, <br /> chromium, lead, nickel, and zinc). it is assumed that the results of these analyses will <br /> allow the material to be classified as a Class II waste.and that the waste is 'non- <br /> hazardous.hazardous. <br /> Once the waste has beenP rofiled and accepted:by the landfill, then a front-loader <br /> will be mobilized to the site ,to load the affected soil into 18-cubic yard'end-dump trucks.. <br /> It is assumed that three trucks will each deliver'three loads of soil to the-landfill in a <br /> single day. Although the waste'will not be a hazardous waste (unless analytical data from <br /> I profiling analyses indicates otherwise), an unofficial manifesting system:will be used to <br /> track the shipment and receiving of the wastes to the landfill. <br /> t <br /> r 4.0 REFERENCES. <br /> t <br /> E ICF Kaiser, "Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report and Results of Confirmation, <br /> f <br /> Sampling of Soils Excavated from 425 North Union Street and Stockpiled at 1320 West <br /> Weber Street. Former Union Ice facility 425 North Union Street;,Stockton, California." <br /> October 4, 1995. <br /> State of California Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Task Force "Leaking Underground <br /> Fuel Talk Field Manual: Guidelines for Site Assessment, Cleanup, and Underground . <br /> Storage Tank Closure." October, 1989. <br /> f <br /> R4182OA-1222950-3 <br /> soilrem.pin 3 <br />