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JAN-29-200.3 12:06 GLACIER ENVIRONMENTAL P.03i06 <br /> 10. Handling of excavated soil: <br /> a) Contaminated Soil Hazardous Waste Hauler: <br /> Name 1^i h+_ A /14Av ley Hauler Registration#_CA 7.3 0.503 <br /> Address—?151 G ct- be.v' Road City Sacra evz , G�4 <br /> Zip 115 T z fL <br /> Phone ( It ) 681- <br /> b) <br /> 8Q-b) If soil is not to be hauled, describe what will be done with it: 4v-&4-,ohs o V T Pel i3�i;Y <br /> a+®ekh�(+al Soi 1 Andlpr loca_sra l �Ha} p�oBs Nvf C out{-alvi coh cert 9, <br /> CoN cevt�vn�-:o en s o 4a�al tend y ex.-�ry kyaa U Paoa pe, hLZ1Wsn rn "/ be used as la ckik( <br /> are&s ex osed duY; +he � tk1 u rxo4 worn. <br /> SAMPLING PROTOCOL FOR ROUTINE PIPINGIDISPENSER RE OVAL(REPLACEMENT <br /> The following represents minimum sampling criterion required for closure compliance. Soil samples collected shall be <br /> representative of native soils beneath the tank's invert (tank°s bottom) at a collection depth not to exceed 2 - 4 feet. If <br /> contamination is docuffiented during closure. an Unauthorized Release Notification must be completed and submitted within five <br /> (s)working days pursuant to California Health &Safety Code, Section 25295. <br /> DISPENSER SAMPLES <br /> AT LEAST ONE SAMPLE BELOW EACH DISPENSER <br /> PIPING AND STOCKPILE <br /> a <br /> NG SOIL SAMPLES 1 Sample every 20 lineal feet <br /> ENSER & PIPING STOCKPILE SAMPLES 2 Samples every 50 cubic yards <br /> 4 , <br /> e <br />