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Waste -oil UST and Remote Fill Line Removal and Soil Sampling - BP Station No. 11195 <br />August 6, 1997 <br />Soil generated during the UST and remote fill line removal was placed on and covered with plastic sheeting. Two <br />soil samples (SP1 A and B) were collected for disposal characterization and submitted to Sequoia Analytical for <br />compositing prior to analyses. The stockpile sample was analyzed for TPHg, BTEX, TPHd, SVO, volatile organic <br />compounds (VOC), and CAM 5 Metals. TPHg, BTEX, TOG, SVO, and VOC were not detected in the stockpile <br />sample. However, TPHd were detected at a concentration of 5.6 ppm. The metals chromium (4.0 ppm), nickel <br />(5.6 ppm), and zinc (22 ppm) were also detected in the stockpile sample. Stockpiled soil (approximately 10 cubic <br />yards) generated on May 14, 1997, was transported by Jim Bell Trucking on June 3, 1997, to Forward Landfill in <br />Manteca, California. Bill of Laden for soil transported to Forward Landfill is attached. <br />GSI recommends a copy of this report be forwarded to: <br />Robert McClellon <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division <br />304 E. Weber Avenue, Third Floor <br />Stockton, California 95201 <br />If you have any questions, please call us in our Sacramento office at (916) 631-1300. <br />Sincerely, <br />GeoStrategies <br />Todd A. Del Frate <br />Staff Geologist <br />ephen J. Carter <br />Senior Geologist <br />R.G. 5577 <br />rl <br />I <br />blRbumcoo <br />Attachments: Figure 1: Vicinity Map <br />Figure 2: Site Plan <br />Figure 3: Soil Sample Location <br />Table 1: Soil Chemical Analytical Data <br />GSI Field Methods and Procedures <br />Laboratory Analytical Documents and Chain of Custody <br />Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifests and Certificate of UST Destruction <br />Compaction Report <br />Bill of Laden <br />cc: Scott Hooten, BP Oil Company <br />7754.01-1 2 <br />