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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0542109
PE
2960 - RWQCB LEAD AGENCY CLEAN UP SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0024185
FACILITY_NAME
FORMER THRIFTY OIL CO STATION NO 172
STREET_NUMBER
7647
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
07748014
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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Site Address
7647 PACIFIC AVE STOCKTON 95207
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self-adhering silicon tape. A label is affixed to the sample indicating the sample <br /> identification number, borehole number, sampling depth, sample collection date and time, the. <br /> sampler's name,job number, etc. The sample is then annotated on a chain-of-custody form <br /> and placed in an ice-filled cooler for transport to the laboratory. <br /> The remaining soil samples are used for soil classification and field evaluation of headspace <br /> volatile organic vapors, where applicable, using a photo ionization or flame ionization <br /> detector calibrated to a calibration gas (typically isobutylene or hexane). VOC vapor <br /> concentrations are recorded on the boring logs. A physical description of the encountered <br /> soil characteristics (i.e. moisture content, consistency, odor, color, etc.) and soil type as a <br /> function of depth are indicated on the boring logs. In addition, the sample recovery and <br /> sampler penetration are also noted on the boring logs. The sampled soils are classified in <br /> accordance with the USCS. <br /> STANDARD PROCEDURE FOR WELL CONSTRUCTION <br /> Wells are constructed by inserting or tremmieing well materials through the annulus of the <br /> hollow stem auger. In general, the wells are constructed with 5 to 20 feet of screen, with <br /> schedule 40 PVC blank casing to ground surface. The well screen consists of 0.010-inch slot <br /> PVC casing that is filter packed with Lonestar 2/12 sand or equivalent. Where shallow <br /> groundwater is encountered or perched water dictates otherwise, the screen is adjusted, as <br /> appropriate, to maintain a proper seal at the surface (minimum three feet) and to avoid <br /> penetrating low permeable horizons or aquicludes. All wells are installed in accordance with <br /> the conditions of the well construction permit issued by the regulatory agency exercising <br /> jurisdiction over the project site. <br /> Once the borehole has been drilled to the desired depth, approximately six inches of filter <br /> sand are tremmied to the bottom of the boring. The well screen and blank well casing are <br /> then inserted through the annulus of the hollow stem augers. The well screen is sand-packed <br /> by tremmieing the appropriate filter sand through the annulus between the casing and augers <br /> while slowly retracting the augers. During this operation, the depth of the sand pack in the <br /> auger is continuously sounded to make sure that the sand remains in the auger annulus during <br /> auger retraction to avoid short-circuiting the well. The sand pack is tremmied to <br /> approximately two feet above the top of screen. Following construction of the sand pack, a <br /> three to four-foot thick bentonite seal is tremmied over the sand and hydrated in place. The <br /> remainder of the borehole is backfilled with bentonite grout, pellets, or chips. The wellhead <br /> is then capped with a locking cap and secured with a lock to protect the well from surface <br /> water intrusion and vandalism. <br /> The wellhead is further protected from damage with traffic a rated well box in paved areas or <br /> locking steel riser in undeveloped areas. The protective boxes or risers are set in concrete. <br /> The details of well construction are recorded on well construction logs. <br /> STANDARD PROCEDURE FOR <br /> DIRECT-PUSH DRILLING <br /> Prior to drilling, boring locations were marked with white paint and cleared for underground <br /> utilities through Underground Service Alert (USA). In addition, the first five feet of each <br />
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