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'10 February 1998 <br />AGE -NC Project No. 96-0266 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />dispenser had been utilized for diesel fuel. The dispenser was located above and on the west of <br />the tank. All the soil removed to uncover the tank was stockpiled around the UST excavation. <br />The soil was then used to back fill the excavation and additional fill was imported to return the <br />excavation to grade. <br />Prior to removal of the dieser UST, the tank were triple rinsed by Norcal Oil of Turlock, <br />California using a pressure washer. Approximately 350 gallons of rinseate were transported <br />under manifest to. Americlean Inc. of Silver Springs, Nevada (State Manifest Document No. <br />96641838). <br />The San Joaquin County Fire Prevention Department was on hand to oversee the tank removal <br />activities. Mr. Eric Trevena of the San Joaquin County Public Health Services Environmental <br />Health Division (PHS-EHD) was present at the UST removal. <br />After removal the tank was visually inspected. No holes were noted in the UST; which was <br />subsequently transported to West Coast Equipment Company of Turlock for disposal. <br />3.0. UST SOIL SAMPLING <br />Following removal of the tank and removal of a slab from the base of the UST excavation, an <br />excavator was used to collect three soil sample from approximately 14 feet bsg at the ends and <br />from the center of the former UST location (Figure 2). A total of eight soil samples were <br />collected from the soil stockpile. Each soil sample was -collected with a metric soil sampling <br />hammer, loaded with a pre -cleaned brass sleeve. The brass sleeves were sealed with Teflon <br />plastic sheets and end caps which were tapped over the ends of each sample sleeve. <br />Samples were collected by William Little a representative of AGE. The samples were labeled <br />and placed in a chilled container. The samples were transported under chain -of -custody, to <br />McCampbell Analytical Inc. (MAI) of Pacheco, California, a state -certified analytical laboratory. <br />The date and time soil ' samples were taken were noted on the chain -of -custody form included <br />with the attached laboratory report and quality control data. <br />The samples associated with the UST and the soil spoils pile were analyzed for total petroleum <br />hydrocarbons quantified as diesel (TPH-d) and purgeable aromatics (benzene, toluene, <br />ethylbenzene and total xylenes: BTE&X) in accordance with EPA methods 8015 -modified for <br />diesel and 8020 for BTE&X. <br />Advanced GeoEnviron mental, Inc. <br />