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COMPLIANCE INFO_1985-2005
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EHD - Public
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2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1985-2005
RECORD_ID
PR0231614
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0000086
FACILITY_NAME
San Joaquin General Hospital
STREET_NUMBER
500
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
HOSPITAL
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
French Camp
Zip
95231
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
500 W Hospital Rd
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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KLEINFELDER <br />Based on the above results and assuming the second set of groundwater samples does not <br />contain the above analytes, Kleinfelder recommends destroying the monitoring wells (after <br />receipt of the data and regulatory approval), removing the impacted soil, and collecting <br />verification samples from the excavation to confirm the removal. The impacted soil can be <br />stockpiled at an appropriate and convenient on-site location. After sampling the stockpile, <br />final remediation/disposition of the soil can be considered. <br />Monitoring Well Destruction <br />Each of the monitoring wells will be destroyed by overdrilling the existing well and removing <br />the casing. The resultant borehole will be backfilled through tremie pipe with a 4 % bentonite <br />grout to approximately 28 feet below ground surface (bgs). From approximately 28 feet bgs <br />to surface, the boreholes will be backfilled with bentonite pellets. After each bucket of pellets, <br />approximately 2 gallons of potable water will be added to hydrate the bentonite. <br />Impacted Soil Removal <br />Impacted soil will be excavated. Based on the above results, Kleinfelder estimates that <br />approximately 1,000 cubic yards (on deck) of soil have been impacted by petroleum <br />hydrocarbons to a maximum depth of nearly 30 feet. In addition, approximately 1,000 cubic <br />yards (on deck) of non -impacted soil will need to be removed to expose portions of the <br />impacted soil. <br />Soil being removed will be qualitatively screened with a PID or a flame -ionization detector <br />(FID). Soil with qualitative readings less than 50 ppmv will be stockpiled near the site for use <br />in backfilling the excavation. Soil with qualitative readings greater than 50 ppmv will be <br />stockpiled at an on-site location designated by the San Joaquin County Department of Capital <br />Projects. One soil sample per each approximately 100 cubic yards will be collected to assist in <br />the final disposition of the soil. The impacted soil will be covered with plastic pending receipt <br />and review of the analytical data. <br />Verification samples will be collected from the excavation. Due to the anticipated depth of the <br />excavation, the samples will be collected out of the bucket of the excavator. One sample will <br />be collected per each approximately 20 lineal feet of sidewall and one sample will be collected <br />per each approximately 100 square feet of excavation bottom. Each sample will be collected <br />by driving a 6 -inch brass (or stainless steel) tube into the soil. Upon removal, the tube will be <br />immediately sealed with Teflon sheeting and plastic caps, labeled, logged on a chain -of - <br />custody, and placed in an iced cooler for transport to Superior. Each of the samples will be <br />analyzed for: <br />TPH-D <br />TPH-G <br />BTEX <br />The samples may be analyzed on a rush turnaround schedule. A copy of the analytical report <br />will be sent directly to the San Joaquin County Public Health Department, Environmental <br />Health Division. <br />FWP3-2(1993) Page 3 of 4 24-220152-D00 <br />Copyright 1993 Kleinfelder, Inc. <br />
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