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Physical Waste Type(s) Waste Characteristics Type/Form of Hazard <br /> GasNapor Toxic Dust(heavy metal) <br /> Liquid Corrosive liquid <br /> Sludge Ignitable Respiratory <br /> Solid ! X Volatile X Vapors <br /> Unknown Biological Dermal Contact X <br /> Other Reactive Ingestion <br /> Unknown Other <br /> Comments: <br /> C. PROJECT BACKGROUND AND SCOPE <br /> Prior to beginning the sampling activities, Underground Service Alert North will be requested to locate <br /> and mark the underground utilities on the property. <br /> The property is currently developed with a wood frame and CMU commercial complex constructed in <br /> 1991-92. The building contains a commercial office space (Knox &Associates), a coin operated laundry <br /> (Launderland), and a small mini-mart. Three underground storage tanks (USTs) and two pump islands <br /> are located adjacent to the mini-mart. The tanks are of fiberglass construction equipped with over fill <br /> protectors and a Veeder Root automated leak detection system. A permit with the City of Lodi indicates <br /> that the USTs were installed in 1991. <br /> A permit was issued from the City of Lodi to remove a 2,500-gallon UST from the property in 1990. The <br /> property is not listed on regulatory agency databases as a site with known or suspected contamination, <br /> however LAC was unable to obtain information concerning the UST removal activities, sampling results, <br /> UST location,or other documentation related to the UST closure. <br /> Three soil borings will be completed on the property to a maximum depth of 20 feet below grade level <br /> (BGL) with a Geoprobe drilling rig. The borings will be completed around the current UST area. <br /> Continuous soil samples will be collected from land surface to the terminal depths of the borings. The <br /> samples will be field screened with a photo-ionization detector (PID) to determine if volatile organic <br /> vapors are present. One soil sample per boring (total of four samples) will be selected for chemical <br /> analysis based upon the PID measurements and field observations. The soil samples will be analyzed for <br /> volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method 8260 and for poly-nuclear aromatic hydrocarbons <br /> (PAHs) by EPA Method 8270. <br /> The work to be conducted under this Health and Safety Plan (HSP)shall comply with standards set by the <br /> Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA,). The company injury and illness prevention <br /> program (IIPP) shall be followed during conduct of any work under this HSP. Notwithstanding any <br /> requirements stated in this HSP, the scope of work shall be performed in accordance to any stipulated <br /> requirements contained within 29 CFR 1910.120. <br /> The professional associate and drilling company are responsible for maintaining and implementing their <br /> own corporate health and safety programs and ensuring compliance with all applicable federal, state and <br /> local laws and regulations. When site conditions and activities come within the scope of 29 CFR <br />