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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0010782
RECORD_ID
PR0545729
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0002890
FACILITY_NAME
QUIK STOP MARKET #2120*
STREET_NUMBER
9321
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
THORNTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95209
APN
080-180-05
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
9321 N THORNTON RD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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t <br /> Working to Restore Nature <br /> h <br /> FIELD PROTOCOL <br /> t <br /> The following presents RESNA Industries' (RESNA's) protocol for a typical quarterly <br /> groundwater monitoring program at a site involving gasoline hydrocarbon-impacted soil <br /> and/or groundwater <br /> Site Safety Plan <br /> The Site Safety Plan describes the safety requirements for the evaluation of gasoline <br /> hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater at the site The site Safety Plan is applicable to <br /> personnel of RESNA and its subcontractors RESNA personnel and subcontractors of <br /> RESNA scheduled to perform the work at the site are be briefed on the contents of the Site <br /> Safety Plan before work begins A copy of the Site Safety Plan is available for reference <br /> by appropriate parties during the work A site Safety Officer is assigned to the project <br /> Groundwater Sampling <br /> well is measured to the nearest 0 01-foot using The static water level in each e g a Solinst® <br /> electric water-level sounder or oil/water interface probe (if the wells contain floating <br /> product) cleaned with Alconox® and water before use in each well The liquid in the onsite <br /> wells is examined for visual evidence of hydrocarbons by gently lowering approximately half <br /> the length of a Teflon® bailer (cleaned with Alconox® and water) past the air/water <br /> interface The sample is then retrieved and inspected for floating product, sheen, emulsion, <br /> color, and clarity The thickness of floating product detected is recorded to the nearest 1/8- <br /> inch <br /> Wells which do not contain floating product are purged using a submersible pump The <br /> pump, cables, and hoses are cleaned with Alconox® and water prior to use in each well <br /> The wells are purged until withdrawal is of sufficient duration to result in stabilized pH, <br /> temperature, and electrical conductivity of the water, as measured using portable meters <br /> calibrated to a standard buffer and conductivity standard If the well becomes dewatered, <br /> the water level is allowed to recover to at least 80 percent of the initial water level Prior <br /> to the collection of each ground water sample, the Teflon® bailer is cleaned with Alconox® <br /> and rinsed with tap water and deionized water, and the latex gloves worn by the sampler <br /> changed. Hydrochloric acid is added by the laboratory to the sample vials as a preservative <br /> (when applicable) A sample method blank is collected by pouring distilled water into the <br /> bailer and then into sample vials A sample of the formation water is then collected from <br /> the surface of the water in each of the wells using the Teflon® bailer The water samples <br /> are then gently poured into laboratory-cleaned, 40-milliliter (ml) glass vials, 500 ml plastic <br /> bottles or Miter glass bottles (as required for specific laboratory analysis) and sealed with <br /> Teflon®-lined caps, and inspected for air bubbles to check for headspace, which would allow <br /> 1 <br />�J <br />
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