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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMITIGATION I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ..HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATFS, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS December 31, 2001 Mr. Eric Roehl Chevron Products Company Post Office Box 2292 145 South State College Boulevard Brea, California 92822-2292 Subject: PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT FOR CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY SERVICE STATION #20-6561 3360 PANAMA LANE, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Dear Mr. Roehh Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. (HFA) is pleased to present Chevron Products Company (Chevron) with this Preliminary Site Assessment Report at Chevron Service Station #20-6561, located at 3360 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, California. The drilling and sampling activities were performed in association with a Chevron program to screen sites for the potential presence of oxygenates in the soil and groundwater. HFA prepared a Preliminary Site Assessment Work Plan, dated September 24, 2001, which was approved for implementation by the BFDESD (see Attachment 1 fora copy of the BFDESDletter). A list of acronyms used in this letter is attached. SITE LOCATION AND CONTACT PERSONS The site is located at 3360 Panama Lane in the city of Bakersfield, Kern CoUnty, California (see Figure 1 - Site Location Map). The site is located at the northwestern corner of the intersection of Panama Lane and Wible Road. The site is located within a commercial district that flanks Panama Lane and Wible Road. An Exxon-brand service station is located at the northeastern corner of the intersection of Panama Lane and Wible Road. The site is located within the southeastern quarter of the southeastern quarter of Section 23, Township 30 South, Range 27 East, MDBM. The fueling facilities at the site consist of three 12,00.0-gallon, double-walled, fiberglass gasoline LiSTs and four MPDs on four dispenser islands (see Figure 2 - PIct Plan). The property owner contact is Mr. Eric Roehl, Chevron Products Company, Post Office Box 2292, Brea, California, 92822-2292, (714) 671-3447. The consultant contact is Mr. Mark R. Magargee, ENVIRONMENTAL: SCIENTISTS · GEOLOGISTS · ENGINEERS Contaminated Sites Assessments · Phase I Audits · Sil,e Remedial'ion · Hazard Waste Management 143 Soulh I:igucrtwl Slree! 5940 Lake~llor(~ Drive 2820 Pcga.~,-; Drive, Suite 3001 $Oulll 3511! Slr~t. Suite C-I I Ve, lllLIra, California D3¢X)L 1805) 6524)2 I (8051 ¢k524)793 C'ypmss, Calfforlfia { 714) 236- t 74 ! J714) 23C~1745 FAX I[ll(~ri'lel: firs1J ~%.c,i @ h~'a. Col D I"~akcrsfickl. Calil0rllia 93308 (6Gl) 391-0517 (661 ) 39) -082(; FAX llll~rlICl: Jl 1'.~ I _ J~¢,l @l 1 I'll.CO 111 www. hfs.com PIIO~IlJX, A, rizona ~85034 (800) 789,0219 · (602) 426-1000 ((~92) 42c~9113 IIIterl lC.l: I'Jr$l_Ja.~t @lll'8.col ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I & ~TES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL. MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Mr. Eric Roehl Chevron Products Company December 31, 2001 - Page 2 Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Ina., 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite 1, Bakersfield, California, 93308, (661) 391-0517. TOPOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY, AND HYDROGEOLOGY TOPOGRAPHY The site is located at an elevation of approximately 362 feet above MSL, and the topography slopes slightly to the south-southwest (see Figure 1 ). The subject site is located on the eastern flank of the San Joaquin Valley and west of the southern Sierra Nevada. GEOLOGY The surface of the San Joaquin Valley is composed primarily of unconsolidated Pleistocene (1.6 million to 11,000 years ago) and Recent (11,000 years ago to the present) alluvial sediments. Beneath the alluvial sediments are older, predominantly lake-bed deposits. These lie unconformably on Mio-Pliocene marine sediments, which extend to a crystalline basement at a depth of approximately 50,000 fbg (CDMG, t965, Geologic Map of California, Bakersfield Sheet). At the subject site, sdrface deposits consist of Quaternary (recent) unconsolidated alluvium overlying Quaternary (Pleistocene) nonmarine sediments. Geologic deposits in the study area include Pleistocene alluvial sediments that form a homocline dipping gently to the west-southwest. The deposits are alluvium consisting of indurated and dissected fan deposits (CDMG, 1965). Surface soils are classified by the Soils Conservation Services as Kimberlina - Urban Land - Cajon Complex and are characterized as 35 percent Kimberlina fine, sandy loam with moderate permeability; 30 percent Urban land with impervious surfaces and altered fills; and 20 percent Cajon loamy sand with high permeability. HYDROGEOLOGY The site is located in the southern portion of the Great Valley geomorphic province. The Great Valley is a north-south-trending valley, approximately 400 miles long by 50 miles wide, the southern portion of which is known as the San Joaquin Valley. Surface water and groundwater in the San Joaquin Valley are derived predominantly from the Sierra Nevada to the east and are transported by five major rivers, the closest to the site being the Kern River. The subject site is located approximately 5 miles south of the Kern River. The depth to the regional, unconfined aquifer is approximately 165 fbg, and the groundwater gradient is to the south-southwest, (KCWA, 1998, 1997 Report on Water Conditions, I I HOLGUIN, FAHAN &.ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Mr. Eric Roehl Chevron Products Company December 31, 2001 - Page 3 Improvement District No. 4, February 1, 1998). Perched groundwater is known to be present flanking the current course of the Kern River, but is not known to extend to the site (KCWA, 2001, 1997 Water Supply Report, August 2001 SENSITIVE RECEPTORS I I I Based on a review of the site vicinity, several sensitive site receptors were observed within 1 mile of the subject site. The CWSC operates four municipal water supply wells within 2,500 feet of the subject Chevron station. CWSC Well #23P01 is located approximately 1,250 feet to the west; CWSC Well #24M01 is located approximately 1,500 feet to the east; CWSC Well #23101 is located approximately 2,000 feet to the northwest; and CWSC Well #23N01 is located approximately 2,500 feet to the east of the site (see Figure 1 for the water supply well locations). There are no schools or hospitals located within 0.25 mile of the site. PREVIOUS WORK I I In 1997, the service station was constructed on the site on previously fallowed agricultural land. Fueling facilities include three 12,000-gallon, double-wailed, fiberglass gasoline USTs; four MPDs with secondary containment on four dispenser islands; and double-walled product piping (see Figure 2). No subsurface investigations have been performed at the site subsequent to service station construction. SITE EVALUATION METHODS I I I On October 23, 2001, HFA advanced six direct-push sampling locations (B-1 through B-6) to a depth of approximately 30 fbg. Direct-push sampling locations B-l, B-2, and B-3 were positioned to the north, west, and east, respectively, of the UST cluster, and direct-push sampling locations B-4, B-5, and B-6 were positioned to the west, east, and south, respectively, of the dispenser islands (see Figure 2 for the direct-push sampling locations). I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOC~TES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Mr. Erib Roehl Chevron Products Company December 31, 2001 - Page 4 SOIL INVESTIGATION AND SAMPLING RESULTS Prior to conducting the current assessment, underground utilities such as water, electricity, and sewer, were mapped by Underground Service Alert of Northern California. HFA performed the drilling and sampling on October 23, 2001, using HFA's 20-ton direct-push sampling rig. The sampling equipment was decontaminated using a non-phosphate, soap and water wash; a tap water rinse; and a distilled, deionized water rinse. The direct-push rods were decontaminated in a similar manner between sampling locations. Because the site investigation activities were performed using direct-push sampling techniques, drilling waste was not generated (see Attachment 2 for the direct-push sampling procedures). Soils encountered during drilling included silty sands and well-graded sands. Groundwater was not encountered while drilling. Soil samples were collected at 5-foot intervals to a depth of 30 fbg in each direct-push sampling location. Field screening of the soil samples did not indicate the presence of VOCs using a PID (see Attachment 3 for the logs of exploratory borings). The soil samples were submitted to Associated Laboratories, Inc., a California state-certified laboratory, for analysis. Three soil samples collected from each direct-push sampling location, for a total of 18 samples, were submitted for laboratory analysis. The soil samples were analyzed for TPH as gasoline using EPA Method 8015 (M) and BTEX, MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE, and TAME using EPA Method8260B. Adsorbed-phaseTPHasgasoline, BTEX, MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE, and TAME were not detected in the 18 soil samples (see Figure 3 - TPH as Gasoline/Benzene/MTBE Concentrations in Soil, Table 1 - Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results, and Attachment 4 for the laboratory report). CONCLUSIONS Based upon the laboratory analytical results of the soil samples collected during this phase of investigation at the site, adsorbed-phase TPH as gasoline, BTEX, MTBE, TBA, DIPE, ETBE, and TAME concentrations were not observed in the soil at the site. I I I I I I I I I I F/M-I~N Mr. Eric Roehl ~ & ~TES, INC. Chevron Products Company ~ -- December 31 2001 - Page 5 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc., trusts that you will find this Preliminary Site Assessment Report to your satisfaction. I'f you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Mr. Mark Magargee at (661) 391-051 7 or at e-mail address Mark_Magargee@hfa.com. Respectfully submitted, Mark R. Magargee, CHG, RG Senior Hydrogeologist Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc. MRM:md:rri Enclosures: Figure 1 Site Location Map Figure 2 - Plot Plan Figure3 - TPHasGasoline/Benzene/MTBEConcentrationsinSoit Table 1 Summary of Soil Sample Analytical Results List of Acronyms Attachment 1 BFDESD Letter Attachment 2 Direct-Push Sampling Procedures Attachment 3 Logs of Exploratory Borings Attachment 4 Laboratory Report cc: Mr. Howard H. Wines, Ill, BFDESD I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Mr. Eric Roehl Chevron Products Company December 31, 2001 - Page 6 ....... a~.. ~m ~ ~ · ' ~ WELL ~t,-. · · . ~ ~ ','.~ LEGEND CHEVRON, PRODUCT~ COMPANY ......... ] 0,5 I MiLE ~ SERVICE STATION ~20-6561 ..z .... I ~ ', e 'm m .... m m 3360 PANAMA LANE 0-~ 1 KIL~ETER J FIGURE 1 - SITE LOCATION MAP USGS GOSFORD 7.5 MINUTE SERI~ QUAD~NGLE ~O~, ~ ~ ~OC~, INC. I I~l HOLGUIN, Mr. Eric Roehl I I~J FAHAN Chevron Products Company I~'"'~'='~'~{ &~TES~ INC__ December 31 2001 - Page 7 ENVIRONMENTAL.. MANAGEMENT C~%~LILTANTS I ! I SIDEWALK I f I r--SIGN~ I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I B-2 B-4 12,000-GALLON PLUS UNLEADED GASOLINE UST 12,000-GALLON REGULAR UNLEADED GASOLINE UST SUPREME UNLEADED GASOLINE UST B-3 B-5 0 i B-6 SCALE IN FEET 0 20 40 LEGEND DIRECT-PUSH SAMPLING LOCATION REVISION DATE: DECEMBER 5, 2001: MD CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY SERVICE STATION #20-6561 3360 PANAMA LANE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA FIGURE 2 - PLOT PLAN HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. I__~[~__1 HOLOUIN, Mr. Eric Roehl I~J FAHAN Chevron Products Company I-~1'"~~1 & ~TES..___.__~, INC._.~ December 31, 2001 - Page 8 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS t ~SIGN~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 10 t ND/ND/ND B-1 20 ND/ND/ND ~ 30 ND/ND/ND 10 qL ND/ND/ND 20 ~- ND/ND/ND 30 ' ND/ND/ND B-2 12,000-GALLON PLUS UNLEADED GASOLINE UST 12,000-GALLON REGULAR UNLEADED GASOLINE UST 12,000-GALLON SUPREME UNLEADED GASOLINE UST B-3 00ND/ND/ND N D/N D/N D ND/ND/ND 1 o + ND/ND/ND 20 -J- ND/ND/ND 30 ND/ND/ND B-4 10 t ND/ND/ND 20 ND/ND/ND 30 ND/ND/ND B-6 ND LEGEND DIRECT-PUSH SAMPLING LOCATION DEPTH OF SAMPLE (fbg) TPH AS GASOLINE/BENZENE/MTBE CONCENTRATIONS IN SOIL (mg/kg) NOT DETECTED REVISION DATE: DECEMBER 13, 2001: MD )/ND . ND/N'D/ND . N D/N'D/N D SCALE IN FEET 0 20 40 CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY SERVICE STATION #20-6561 3360 PANAMA LANE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA FIGURE 3 - TPH AS GASOLINE/BENZENE/MTBE CONCENTRATIONS IN SOIL HOLGUIN, FAHAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY SERVICE STATION #20-6561, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA SAMPLE DATE SAMPLE TPH AS ETHYL- TOTAL SOURCE SAMPLED DEPTH ID GASOLINE BENZENE TOLUENE BENZENE XYLENES MTBE TBA DIPE ETBE TAME REF (fbg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (rog/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) EPA ANALYTICAL METHOD 8015(M) I 8260B I N/Al REPORTING LIMIT I VARIES-SEE LABORATORY REPORT t N/Al B-1 10-23-01 10 B-1-10 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-01 20 B-1-20 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-01 30 B-1-30 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-2 10-23-01 10 B-2-10 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-01 20 B-2-20 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-01 30 B-2-30 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-3 10-23-01 10 B-3-10 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-01 20 B-3-20 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-0i 30 B-3-30 ND . ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-4 10-23-01 10 B-4-10 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-01 20 B-4-20 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-01 30 B-4-30 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND! ND A B-5 10-23-01 10 B-5-10 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-01 20 B-5-20 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-01 30 B-5-30 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A B-6 10-23-01 10 B-6-10 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-01 20 B-6-20 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A 10-23-01 30 B-6-30 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A Trip BlankI 10-23-01I N/A I N/A I ND NDI UDl NDI NDI NDI NDt NDI NDI NDI A REF = Report reference. N/A = Not applicable. ND = Not detected. A = Holguin, Fahan & Associates, Inc.'s, current report. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I & ~TES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSULT/~NT5 Mr. Eric Roehl Chevron Products Company December 31,2001 - Page 10 BFDESD BTEX CDMG CWSC DIPE EPA ETBE fbg KCWA MDBM MPD MSL MTBE PID TAME TBA TPH UST VOC LIST OF ACRONYMS Bakersfield Fire Department Environmental Services Division benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes California Division of Mines and Geology California Water Service Company di-isopropyl ether Environmental Protection Agency ethyl tertiary butyl ether feet below grade Kern County Water Agency Mount Diablo Base and Meridian multiple product dispenser mean sea level methyl tertiary butyl ether photoionization detector tertiary amyl methyl ether tertiary butyl alcohol total petroleum hydrocarbons underground storage tank volatile organic compound I I I i i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL. MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ATTACHMENT 1. BFDESD LETTER I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FIRE CHII-'F RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'H" Street I~(ersfield, CA 93301 VOICIE (~1) 326-3941 FAX (661 ) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2104 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES t715 Cheslet Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 32e-3951 FAX I661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave, Bakersliela, CA 9330 I VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave, Bakersfield. CA 933OB VOICE (66'i) 399-4697 FAX (661} 399-5763 October 19, 2001 Mr. Mark Magargee, CHG, RG Holguin, Fahan & Associates 2820 Pegasus Drive, Suite 1 Bakersfield, Ca 93308 RE: Chevron Station #:-'.0-6561 at 3360 Panama Lane Dear Mr. Magargee: This is to notify you that the work plan for the above stated address is satisfactory. Please give this office 5 working days notice .prior' to the commencement of work. Please be advised that any work done that ~s not performed under direct oversight by this office will not be accepted, unless previously approved. If you have any questions, please call me at (66'1) 326- 3979. Sincerely, ...//~...(~' ~_~'-:.~.. Howard H. Wines, l il Hazardous MateriaLs Specialist Registered Geologist No. 7239 Office of Environmental Services HHW/dlm cc: E. Roehl, Chevron Products Co. S:\USTFOFIMS~,U ST. L3 I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I ATTACHMENT 2. DIRECT-PUSH SAMPLING PROCEDURES I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DIRECT-PUSH SAMPLING PROCEDURES SITING Direct-push sampling will be conducted as noted in the work plan. TRUCK-MOUNTED DRILLING AND SOIL SAMPLING PROCEDURES Each sampling location will be manually drilled for the first 4 feet in order to establish that the area is clear of subsurface structures. Direct-push sampling will be conducted with Holguin, Fahan & Associates, inc."s (HFA~s) 10-ton hydraulic-push rig to the depths noted in the work plan. During the drilling process, lithology data will be recorded on a Icg of soil sample descriptions by an experienced environmental geologist under the direct supervision of a state of California registered geologist. Soil samples will be collected with a modified California split-spoon sampler at intervals consistent with the work, plan, unless a change in lithology is noted, in which case an additional sample will be collected. The sampler will be outfitted with 1.5-inch by 3-inch stainless steel or brass sleeves. When the sample is withdrawn, the ends of the sleeve will be covered with aluminum foil or TeflonTM tape followed by plastic caps. Sample preservation, handling, and transportation procedures will be consistent with HFA"s QA/QC procedures. SOIL CLASSIFICATION PROCEDURES Soil in each direct-push sampling location will be continuously classified according to the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) and logged by an experienced environmental geologist under the direct supervision of a state of California registered geologist. Specific geologic and hydrologic information that will be obtained during direct-push sampling include the following: · stratigraphic characteristics: thickness, correlation of units, extent (horizontal and vertical) of aquifers and confining units, if any; · observed porosity; · volatile organic content; · particle-size distribution; · moisture content: · plasticity: · strength; · mineral composition; · depth to groundwater; · soil type, structure, and size; and · distribution of soil type. The data will be recorded on individual logs of soil sample descriptions, including observations regarding the types and quantities of waste materials encountered and any PID readings. I I I I I Direct-Push Sampling Procedures Page 2 This data is recorded on a standardized log sheet in the field log book. The specific information that will be recorded is listed in Table 1, below. TABLE 1. LOG OF SOIL SAMPLE DESCRIPTION INFORMATION I I I I I I I I I GENERAL Project name Direct-push sampling location name/number Date started and finished Geologist's name Driller's name · Direct-push sampling location; map and elevation · Rig type (bit size/auger size) · Petrologic lithologic classification scheme used (Wentworth, USCS) · Sheet number INFORMATION COLUMNS Depth * Gradation Sample location/number * Narrative description PID or FID reading * Soil classification NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Geologic Observations - Soil/rock type - Color and stain - Gross petrology - Friability - Degree of weathering - Particle shape - Particle size - Depositional structures - Bedding - Fossils - Moisture content - Formational strike and dip - Organic content - Odor - Suspected contaminant - Discontinuities - Water-bearing zones · Drilling Observations - Changes in drilling method - Readings from detection equipment (if any) - Drilling difficulties - Advance rates or equipment rig chatter - Caving/hole stability - Amounts and types of any liquids used - Water levels · Other Remarks - Equipment failures - Possible contamination - Deviations from drilling plan - Weather I I I I Ail field logs will be typed and presented verbatim in an appendix of the preliminary soils assessment report. The typed logs of soil sample descriptions will be on a form identical to that used in the field log book. Each log of soil sample descriptions includes a graphic log in which a symbol for each USCS soil group is included for each soil interval. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Direct-Push Sampling Procedures Page 3 DATA REDUCTION The data compiled from the sampling locations will be summarized and analyzed. A narrative summary of the soil characteristics will also be presented. The logs of soil sample descriptions are checked for the following information: · correlation of stratigraphic units among sampling locations; · identification of zones of potentially high hydraulic conductivity; · identification of the confining formation/layer; · indication of unusual/unpredicted geologic features (fault zones, fracture traces, facies changes, solution channels, buried stream deposits, cross-cutting structures, pinchout zones, etc.); and · continuity of petrographic features such as sorting, grain-size distribution, cementation, etc. Direct-push sampling locations will be plotted on a properly scaled map. The purpose of each soil sample is indicated on the map. Depending on the results of this analysis, the soil stratigraphy of the site will be presented in a scaled stratigraphic column (if soil stratigraphy is laterally homogeneous) or, more likely, a scaled cross section or a fence diagram (if soil is laterally heterogeneous). Specific features that may impact contaminant migration, e.g., fault zones or impermeable layers, will be discussed in narrative form and supplemented with graphical presentations as deemed appropriate. DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES Prior to each sampling episode, the sampling equipment will be decontaminated using a non-phosphate soap and water wash, a tap water rinse, and two deionized water rinses. The drill string will be decontaminated with a steam cleaner between each sampling location. SAMPLING LOCATION ABANDONMENT The sampling locations will be abandoned with a 5-percent delivered by a grout pump through a tremie pipe. bentonite neat cement grout I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ATTACHMENT 3. LOGS OF EXPLORATORY BORINGS I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I SAMPLE CLIENT: Chevron Products Company C__OMPLETION DETAIL n- GROUNDWATER WELL Ltl O3 -- VADOSE WELL >~ PROJECT: Service Station #20-6561 ~-"' ~ O3 -- · '~ ~ ~ __ ~> 0 SPARGE WELL )-- ~ U) ~- BORING a. ~ LOCATION: 3360 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, CA ~ _z ~- ~ ~ _ Q -J ~ CASING: N/^ z DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION n~ - SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size l~lravelsl, densib//consistenc~/, moisture, odor, stain N/A --0 0 -- 4" as halt SM SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, tan, dry, loose, no stain, no '" -- odor -- =_5 -- o _5 m-lo -- 0 - --10 m- 15 SAND: 0/100/0, well-graded, tan, dry, loose, no -- 0 SW . ' -- 15 -- stain, no odor -- · - 20 -- 0 - -- 20 · _ 25 -- 0 . -- 25 __ SILTY SAND: 0~80/20, tan, dry, loose, no stain, no SM _ odor · m 30 -- 0 30 -- 35 -- 35 DRILLING METHOD: Direct-Push (20 ton CPT) DATE DRILLED: October 23, 2001 SAMPLER TYPE: Ho.qento.qler LOGGED BY: M. Ma,qar,qee, CHG, RG #288 TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 30 fbq APPROVED BY: M. Maqarqee, CHG, RG #288 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: HFA Drilling - California  HOLGUIN, ~ ~'~ & LOG OF EXPLORATORY B-1 :~'-~,~i ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 1 of 1 I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE CLIENT: Chevron Products Company C~OMPLETION DETAIL rr GROUNDWATER WELL uJ 03 -- VADOSE WELL  PROJECT: Service Station #20-6561 n"' ~ u) __ · '~ ~ ~ C3 ~> iD SPARGE WELL -- co ~- BORING a..e LOCATION: 3360 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, CA ~z ~~(D CASING: z DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION ,,n - SLOT SIZE: NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, maximum size I~lravelst, densib//consistency, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: N/A N/A -- 0 0 -- 4" as halt SM SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, tan, dry, loose, no stain, no -- odor -- · --5 -- o --5 · -- to -- 0 ii -- to · 11-- 15 SAND: 0/100/0, well-graded, tan, dry, loose, no -- 0 SW .. -- 15 -- stain, no odor -- · -- 20 -- 0 -- 20 ·- 25 -- 0 25 ·- 30 -- 0 -- 30 -- 35 -- 35 DRILLING METHOD: Direct-Push (20 ton CPT) DATE DRILLED: October 23, 2001 SAMPLER TYPE: N/A Ho.qento.qler LOGGED BY: M. Ma.qar.qee, CHG, RG #288 TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 30 fbq APPROVED BY: M. Maqarqee, CHG, RG #288 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: HFA Drilling - California  HOLGUIN, ~ ~'.zh,-iAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY B-2 ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 1 of 1 I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I SAMPLE CLIENT: Chevron Products Company C_OMPLETION DETAIL CC GROUNDWATER WELL LU U) -- VADOSE WELL 'J PROJECT: Service Station #20-6561 a.,,, ~ ~ -- ~ Z ~ ~ ~ => 0 SPARGE WELL ' ~3 ~- BORING ~ ,,,~a-'~ LOCATION: 3360 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, CA o- .~ (D CASING: ;~ c~ DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION co -- SLOT SIZE: N/A NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: maximum size/~lravelsl, densit,//consistenc~/, moisture, odor, stain N/A -- 0 . 0 __ 4" as halt SM SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, tan, dry, loose, no stain, no -- odor ,~--- 15 SAND: 0/100/0, well-graded, tan, dry, loose, no -- 0 SW -- 15 -- stain, no odor -- · -- 20 -- 0 -- 20 · -- 25 .. 0 ~ -- 25 · -- 3O SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, tan, dry, loose, no stain, no -- 0 SM 30 -- odor -- -- 35 ~ 35 DRILLING METHOD: Direct-Push {20 ton CPT) DATE DRILLED: October 23, 2001 SAMPLER TYPE: Ho.qento.qler LOGGED BY: M. Ma,qar,qee, CHG, RG #288 TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 30 fbq APPROVED BY: M. Maqarqee, GriG1 RG #288 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: HFA Drilling - California  HOLGUIN, ~ ~'AtIAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY B-3 ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 1 of 1 I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE CLIENT: Chevron Products Company --COMPLETION DETAIL m GROUNDWATER WELL LU CO -- VADOSE WELL  PROJECT: Service Station #20-6561 a. LU -~- CO __ ~_ .~ ~ ~ ~ SPARGE WELL -- co ~- BORING a-.~ LOCATION: 3360 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, CA ~z a- ~ ~ (o CASING: N/A z DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION co -- NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, SLOT SIZE: N/A maximum size/~ravelsl, densit~//consistenc)/, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: N/^ N/A -- 0 0 -- 4" as halt SM SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, tan, dry, loose, no stain, no -- odor -- · -- 15 SAND: 0/100/0, well-graded, tan, dry, loose, no -- 0 SW ., -- 15 -- stain, no odor : -- ·- 20 -- 0 -- 20 · -- 25 -- 0 -- 25 · -- 30 -- 0 30 -- 35 -- 35 DRILLING METHOD: Direct-Push (20 ton CPT) DATE DRILLED: October 23, 2001 SAMPLER TYPE: N/A Ho.qento.qler LOGGED BY: M. Maqar.qee, CHG, RG #288 TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 30 fbq APPROVED BY: M. Maqarqee, CHG, RG #288 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: HFA Drilling - California  HOLGUIN, ~ FAHAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY B-4 ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 1 of 1 I I I i I ! ! I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE CLIENT: Chevron Products Company C_OMPLETION DETAIL cr GROUNDWATER WELL La CO -- VADOSE WELL <~ PROJECT: Service Station #20-6561 ~_ ~ ~ ~ __ ~ O SPARGE WELL ~ uJ~-.~. '~LOCATION: 3360 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, CA ~ z o.. v ~ :~ BORING ~ --~ ~ CASING: N/A z DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, 9radation/plasticity, color, angularity, SLOT SIZE: N/A maximum size (~ravels/, densi~/consistenc~/, moisture, odor, stain FILTER PACK: N/A 0 N/A -- 0 --~ 4" asphalt / -- SM SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, tan, dry, loose, no stain, no -- odor -- · -- 15 SAND: 0/100/0, well-graded, tan, dry, loose, no -- 0 SW -- 15 -- stain, no odor '' -- · -- 20 -- 0 -- 20 · -- 25 -- 0 -- 25 · -- 3O SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, tan, dry, loose, no stain, no -- 0 SM 3o __ odor -- 35 -- 35 DRILLING METHOD: Direct-Push (20 ton CPT} DATE DRILLED: October 23, 2001 SAMPLER TYPE: Ho.qento.qler LOGGED BY: M. Ma.qar,qee, CHG, RG #288 TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 30 fbq APPROVED BY: M. Maqarqeel CHG, RG #288 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: HFA Drilling - California  HOLGUIN, ~ ~'.,~'-IAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY B-5 ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 1 of 1 I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I SAMPLE CLIENT: Chevron Products Company --COMPLETION DETAIL ~ GROUNDWATER WELL uJ u~ -- VADOSE WELL PROJECT: Service Station #20-6561 a_ uJ ~ ~ _ -[- ~ ~ ____. ~ CD SPARGE WELL ~ I--~ ~ ~ BORING a. ~ LOCATION: 3360 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, CA ~ z a. ~ ~ _ ~ Q DESCRIPTION AND SOIL CLASSIFICATION ~ (D CASING: __N/A -- SLOT SIZE: __L NAME: %gravel/sand/fines, gradation/plasticity, color, angularity, FILTER PACK: N/A maximum size/~ravels/, densit~/consistenc~/, moisture, odor, stain N/A -- 0 0 -- 4"as halt SM ' -- SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, tan, dry, loose, no stain, no -- odor -- · --5 -- 0 --5 · --lO -- 0 --lO · -- 15 SAND: 0/100/0, well-graded, tan, dry, loose, no -- 0 SW , : -- 15 -- stain, no odor .: -- · -- 20 -- 0 -- 20 · -- 25 -- 0 · -- 25 · -- 3O SILTY SAND: 0/80/20, tan, dry, loose, no stain, no -- 0 SM 30 -- odor -- -- 35 -- 35 DRILLING METHOD: Direct-Push (20 ton CPT) DATE DRILLED: October 23, 2001 SAMPLER TYPE: Ho.qento.qler LOGGED BY: M. Ma.qar.qee, CHG, RG #288 TOTAL BORING DEPTH: 30 fbq APPROVED BY: M. Maqarqee, CHG, RG #288 DEPTH TO WATER: Not encountered DRILLED BY: HFA Drilling - California !~ HOLGUIN, ~ ~'AZ-ZAN & LOG OF EXPLORATORY B-6 ~ ASSOCIATES, INC. Page 1 of 1 I i I I I i I I I ! I i I I I I I I I ATTACHMENT 4. LABORATORY REPORT i I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I A SSOCIA TED LAB ORA TORIES 806 North Batavia - Orange, California 92868 - 714/771-6900 FAX 714/538-1209 C.i.,[ENT Chevron - Holguin Fahan & Associates (9300) LAB REQUEST 82267 Al'TN: Mark Magargee 2820 Pegasus Drive REPORTED 11/12/2001 Suite 1 Bakersfield, CA 93308 RECEIVED 10/26/2001 ), 1; ,- I RO~[,(,[' CI432 Chevron Facility #20-656 $ [J B M 1 T'rER Client '['OM \4 E'NTS 3360 Panama Lane, Bakersfield Service Code: ZZ02800 This laboJmory request covers the following listed samples which were analyzed for the parameters indicated on the alt4ch.ed Analytical i~esult Report. All analyses were condtmted using the appropriate methods as indicated on the re~..ort, fl:is cover letter is an integral part of the final report. Order No. Client Sample Identification 302097 B- 1 -S- I 0.00-011023 302098 B- 1-S-20.00-011023 302099 B- !-S-30.00-011023 302100 B-3-S- 10.00-011023 302101 B-3-S-20.00-011023 302102 B-3-S-30.00-011023 302103 B-5-S-10.00-011023 302104 B-5-S-20.00-011023 302105 B-5-S-30.00-011023 302106 B-2-S-10.00-011023 Thank you for the opportunity to be of service to your co:npany. Please feel free to call regarding this report or ifwe can be of further service. /,,.~S()_ff.,bh*E D .LA~X~FO~ES by', /' . .t d~,/.,," - - President if there are any questions .,,.¥/).;.t:.: /,brim's notified in ,4.riting, all samples will be d~scarded by appropriate disposal protocol 30 daysJkom date reported t'hc report:; ol'thc Associated Laboratories are confidential properly of our clients i¢(i.[.' no~ bc reproduced or used tar publication in part or in full withom our written i~,:fmission, this is Ibr thc mutual protcctior~ of the public, our cIicnts, and oursel,~.¢s. Lab request 82267 cover, page I of 2 TESTING & CONSULTING Chemical Microbiological Environmental I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LIEN I Chevron- Holguin F~lan & Associates (9.,00) LAB REQUEST 82267 ATrN: Mark Magargee 2820 Pegasus Drive REPORTED 11/'12/2001 Stdte 1 Bakersfield, CA 93308 RECEIVED 10/26/2001 I' ROJ !T',CT S U BMITTF. R (70M MENTS C1432 Chevron Facility #20r6561 Client 3360 Panatna Lane, Bakersfield Service Code: ZZ02800 TI'tis laboratory request covers the following listed satnples which were analyzed for the parameters indicated on the am~ched Anal~,tical 'Result Report. All analyses were conducted using the appropriate methods as indicated on the report. This cover lettcr is an integral part of the final report. Order No. Client Sample Identification 302107 B-2-S-20.00-011023 302108 B-2-S-30.00-011023 302109 B-4-S-10.00-011023 3021 l0 B-4-S-20.00-011023 30211 I B-4-S-30.00-0I 1023 302112 B-6-S- ] 0.00-011023 302113 B-6-S-20.00-011023 302114 B-6-S-30.00-011023 302 ! 15 QCTRIPBLK-T-011023 Thank you lbr the opportunity to be of service to your company. Please feel free to call if there are any questions regarding this report or ~fwe ~an be offi~rther sen, ice. /q,'.~'?l'Y: L 'nle6's re:/:'Pied in wriling , all samples will be discarded by appropriate disposal protocol 30 days from date reported. 'IT c reports of the A., sociatcd I .aboratories are confidential property of our clients i'~,;~: t;,)t bc ,cproduced or used tbr publication in part or in full wit..b, oul Ollr written I',:,':'tI~SSiOTt. This is for the mutual protection of the public, our clients, and oarselves. Lab request 82267 cover, pagc 2 of 2 TESTZVG & CONSULTLVG Cttemical Microbiological Environmental 302o971 Client Sample ID B-l-S-10.00-01 1023 -~ ,~ t.tix: SOLID ',.. e Sampled: 10/23/2001 Ia,e :sampled: 09:25 I....... Method Analvte Result DF PQL _MDL Units DatelAnalvst I I I 'I'PH--DHS Gasoline ND i 5 0.5 mE/Kg 10/28/01 LB 8260B Benzene ND 0.4 8260B Methyl-tert-bu¢'lether (MTBE) 8261) B Ethyl benzene N D 5 0.5 826O O Ethy Mertbutyt ether (ETBE) ND 10 1.0 8260 B Iso pro pyl eth er (D [PE) N D 10 2.0 ND 5 1.1 10 2.0 8260B Tert-amy Imetl?'lether (TAME) ND Tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA) u~,K,~, ll/03/01 DP ug/K~ 11/03/01 DP ugL'K_g_ .... 1.1/113/01 DP . ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP uE/Kg 11/"03/01 DP 8260 B N D 50 5.0 82608 Toluene NI) 1 5 0.7 ug/Kg 11i03/01 DP 826OB Xylenes. total ND t 5 0.8 ug/Kg 11/03/0t DP I I I I I I I I I I I .. '1 -Pre. ctical Quantitation Limit, MDL = Method detection limit, DF =: Dilution Factor : '" :qo't detected below indicated MDI.,, J=Trace I'.!:.5'.SOCl,4 TED LABORATORIES Analytical Results Report Lab Request 82267 results, page 1 of 19 I I I I .'~ ~ trix: SOt, ID .,,~, 4,: Sampled: rr ~,: Sampled: 3020981 I 0/'23/2001 10:00 Client Sample ID B-I-S-20.00-01 1023 Method Analyte Result DF POL MOL Units Date/Analyst I TPH-I)HS Gasoline ND I 5 0.5 mg/Kg 10/28/01 LB 8260B Benzene ND I 5 0.4 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP I I 8260B Ethyl benzene ND I 5 0.5 ug/Kg !1/'03/01 DP 8260B Ethyl-tertbut3:lether (E'rBE) ND I 10 ....... !.,_0._ ug/Kg 8260B Isopropyl ether ('DIPE) ND I 10 2.0 ug/Kg 8260B Methyl-tert-butylether (MTBE) ND 1 5 1. t 8260B Tert-amylmeti?lether (TAME) ND I 10 2.0 u~,/K g 1 Ii03/01 DP 11/03/01 DP 11/03/01 DP i03/01 DP :q260B 'Fertiary butyl alcohol (TBA) ND I 50 5.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Toluene ND 1 5 0.7 u~'Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Xylenes. total ND I 5 0.8 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP I I I I I I I I I I Practical Qum~lilation Limit, MDL = Method detection limit, DF = Dilution Factor ~ "'-q[~t- dete c. ted below indicated MDL,. J=Trace TORIE$ Analytical Results Report Lab Request 82267 resutts,'page 2 of 19 I ';,~:lt¢,r #: [' 3020991 Client Sample ID B-I-S-30.00-01 1023 I I * :l r,ix: SOLI. D :' ~¢~ .~iampled: i0/"23/200! ~n'e'sampled: 10:30 I..... Method Analyte Result DF POL MDL Units DatelAnalvst I i I I 'I'PH-DHS Gasoline ND 5 0.5 my/Kg 10/28/01 LB 826rib Benzene ND 5 0.4 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 82611B Ethyl benzene ND 5 0.5 ND 10 1.0 826(I 13 EthvI-tertbutvlether (ETBE) 8260B Isopropyl cthcr~ (DIPE) ND 8260B MethvMert-bntylether (MTBE) ND 8260B 'rert-amylmelhylether (TAME,) ND 10 2.0 Xyleaes, total u~'.Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg I I/I)3/01 DP 5 1.! ug/Kg 11/I)3/01 DP 10 2.0 8260B Tertiary buty} alcohol (TBA) ND 50 5.0 8260B Tolueae ND 5 0.7 8261)B ND 5 0.8 u~Kg I!./03/0t DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11./03/01 DP I I I 1 I I I I I . -:'~.,.. Pmctic.~l Quantilation Limit, MDL --- Method detection limd', DF = Dilution Factor I": ~ i'.ol detected below indicated MDL, J-Trace I 'I.5.;~_OCIA TED LA BORA TORIES Analytical Results Report Lab Request 82267 results, page 3 of 19 I I I ....... l~/lethod Analyte Client Sample ID B-3-S-10.00-011023 Result DF PQL ..... MDL Units DatelAnalvst TPI' I-DHS Gasoline ND I 5 0.5 rog/Kg 10/28/01 LB 8260B Benzene 8260 B Ethyl benzene 826f)B ND I 5 0.4 ug/K$ 11/03/01 DP ND I 5 0.5 u,,/K,, 11/03/01 DP ND 1 10 1.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP Ethyl-tertbutytether ('ETBE) 8260B 8260 B Isopropyl ether (DIPE) 'ND 1 10 2.0 uo/K,, 11/03/01 DP ND ! 5 1.t ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP Methyl-tert-butylether (MTBE') I I I I I I I I I I I 8260B 8260B 8260B Tert-am.Y!methvlether (TAME) Tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA) Toluene 'ND l l0 2.0 ug/Kg _ 11/03/01 DP ND I 50 5.0 ug/Kg 11/03:/01 DP ND 1 5 0.7 ug/Kg tl/03/01 DP ND 1 5 0.8 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Xylencs, total :t. -.. P.ractk: ~1 Qoantitalion Limit, MDL = Method deteclion limit, I)F = Dilution Factor I," Not detected below indicated MDt,, J=Trace ;TA I!...5'.:~OCIA TED LABORA TORIEN anal?ical Results Report Lab Request 82267 results, page 4 of ! 9 I I I I ;,~'::h:r #: [ 302101[ .~:rix: SOl.t 13 ;Sam. pled: ::0/23/2001 Sampled: 51:35 Client Sample ID B-3-S-20.00-011023 .......... Method Analyte Result ... DF POL MDL ..Units DafelAnalvst "FP}t-DHS Gasoline ND I 5 0.5 rog/Kg 10/28/01 LB §26lIB Benzene ND 1 5 0.4 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP g260B Ethyl benzene ND 5 0.5 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260.;½ Ethyl-tertbutvlether (ETBE) ND 10 1.0 u~Kg 11/03/01 DP g260B lsopropyl ether(DlPE) ND I0 2.0 u~Kg 11/03/01 DP .g26013 Methvl-tert-bu.tylether (MTBE) ND 5 1.1 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP g260B ND I0 2.0 11/03/01 DP I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Tert-amvlmethylether ('FAME) Tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA) .g260B ND 50 5.0 ~26(fl3 Toluene 'ND 5 0.7 g260B Xylcncs, total ND 5 0.8 , ug/Kg,., ug/Kg · :,. ,.. Practical Quantflalion l.imit, MDL = Method detection limit. DF = Dilution Factor I, · Not detrclcd below indicated MDL, J=Trace · ',[5;S'OCIA TED LA BORA TORIES Analytical Rosults Report Lab Request 82267 result% page 5 of 19 11/03/0 ! DP 11/03/01 DP 11/03/01 DP ! I I I "J ,~.~h:r #: [ !i(i2'102f (?lient Sample ID B-3-S-30.00-011023 , .~..-rix: SOL D ';,.!e ,Sampled: 10/23!2001 ' ~c :.~ampled: 12:15 ....... Method Analvte _ Result DF pOL MDL Units DatelAnalvst IPF:-DHS Gasoline ND I 5 ,0.5 mg/Kg 10/28/01 LB $26oB Benzene ND I 5 0.4 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 82608 Ethyl benzene ND I 5 0.5 ug/Kg i1/03/01 DP I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8260B E~hyl-tertbutylether(ETBE) ND I 10 t.0 uffKg 11/03/01 DP ,R261)B Isopropyl ether (DiPE) ND I 10 2.0 u~Kg 11/03/01 DP 826033 Mcthy'l-tert-bu¢'lether (MTBE) ND I · 5 I. I u~/Kg 11./03/01 DP Tert-amvhneth):lether (TAM E) ND [ 10 2.0 8260B '/erfiary butyl alcohol (TBA) ND I 50 5.0 u~;/K$ 11/03/01 DP u=~K= 11/03/01 DP .~26[~3 Toluene ND t 5 0.7 ug/Kg I 1/03/01 DP :g260B Xylencs. mlal NI) I 5 0.8 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP :1 - Practical Quantitation Limit, MIlL = Method detection limit, DF ~- Dilution Factor .... :qot detected bel.:~w indicated MDL, J=Trace :'i:5'SOCI. A~ED. ZAB_OR,4 TORIES Analytical Results Report Lab Request 822,67 results, page 6 of 1 9 I I I '"' .ji:'ix: .qOLiD Itt Sampled: 10/23/2001 .~:Samplefl: 13:50 Client Sample ID B-5-S-10.00-011023 .... Method Analyte Result DF POL MDL Unit~ Date/Analyst 'FPi-I-DHS Gasoline ND 1 5 0.5 mg/Kg 10/28/0I LB 8260B Benzene ND I 5 0.,-I ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP I 8260 B Ethyl benzene N I) 5 0.5 ug/Kg 11 i03/01 DP I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8260B Ethyl-tertbutylether (ETBE) ND l0 1.0 uWKg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/'03/01 DP 8260B lsopropyl elhcr (DIPE) NIl 10 2.0 82608 Methyl-terl-butvlelher (MTBE) ND 5 l.l ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP g260B ND t0 2.0 Tert-amyhnelhylether (TAME) Tertia'y butyl alcohol (TBA) 8260B ND 50 5.0 826013 Toluene ND 5 0.7 8260B Xylenes, total ND 5 0.8 · ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP . '1 -. Practica[ Quantitation Limit, MDL = Method detection limit, DF = Dilution Factor Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace Lab Request 82267 results, page 7 of 1 9 I I I I ,.t der it:~ 302104] Client Sample ID .,i ~:l'rix: SOL, lO ~ ~.c,Sampled: [0..~._/,.001 ;r,t:Sampled: [4:10 B-5-S-20.00-011023 ......... Method Analvte. Result .. DF PQL MDL Units DntelAnalvat I TPH-I)HS Gasoline ND I 5 0.5 rog/Kg 10/29/0t LB 8260B Benzene ND I 5 0.4 ug/Kg 1 t/03/01 DP 82611B Ethyl benzene ND I 5 0.5 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8260B Ethyl-tertbutvlether(E'rBE) ND I 10 1.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Isopropyl ether (DIPE) ND 1 10 2.0 ug/Kg tl/03/01 DP 8260B $260B 826,11-1 8260B Methvl-ten-butylether (MTBE) l ert-atnTlmethy!ether (TAME) 'rert!.a[y butyl alcohol (TBA) Toluene ND I 5 1.1 ug/Kg 11/'"03/01 DP ND t 10 2.0 ug/Kg 11/'03/01 DP ND I 50 5.0 ug/Kg il/03/01 DP ND I 5 0.7 u /K~ 11/03/0! DP g260B Xylenes. total ND I 5 0.8 ug/Kg 11;'03/01 DP ' I. ::' Practical Quanritation Limit, MDL = Method detection lira it, DF = Dilution Factor !. I .~ ..... lot detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace I'ISSO£IA~~RA TORIES Analytical Results Report Lab Request 82267 results, page 8 of 19 I I I I Client Sample ID B-5-S-30.00-01 1023 :.'1 ~t "ix: SOL~D ~ le Sampled: 10~2~.."_001 "i H.~'~/ampled: t4:50 ...... Method Analvte Result DF POL MDL Units Date/Analyst TPIi-DHS Gasoline ND I 5 0.5 mg/Kg 10/29/01 LB 8260B Benzene ND I 5 0.4 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Ethyl benzene ND I 5 0.5 ug/Kg 11/03/0I DP I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8260B Ethyl-tertbutylether (ETBE) ND 10 1.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 826t)B lsopropyl ether (DIPE) ND 10 2.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B ND 5 11/03/01 DP 8261)B 8260B 826I)B Methyl-tert-butylether (MTBE) Tert-a. nLvhnethylether (TAME) Tertiar[ butyl alcohol (TBA) Toluene ND l0 ND 50 ND 5 826I)B Xylcncs, total ND 1.1 ug/Kg 2.0 u.g/Kg 11/03/01 DP 5.0 , ug/Kg 11/(}3/01 DP 0.7 ug~K.g 11/03/01 DP 0.8 .ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP : 't :: Pracfic:af Q~mnfitation Limit, MDL = Method detection limit, DF = Dilution Factor ' I, .. Not dctcc~cd below indicated MDL, J=Trace [ & ¥ OCIA TED LA B OR/t TO RIES Analytical Results Report [,ab Request 82267 results, page 9 of 19 I ! I :"J der #: [ __302106I -' ~' dl'iX: .SOl,IL) :~,~ cl,~anlpled: 10/22/2001 'rm~ampled: 15:~0 .... Method Analvte Client Sample ID B-2-S-10.00-01 t 023 Result DF POL MOL Units DatelAnalvst TPII.-DHS Gasoline ND 1 5 0.5 rog/Kg 10/29/01 LB I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8261)1t Benzene ND g260B Ethyl benzene ND 5 0.4 ug/Kg 11/03/'01 DP 5 0.5 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Ethyl-tertbu~:lether(ETBE) ND 10 1.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B lsopropyl ether (DIPE) ND 10 2.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260 B Methy I-te rt-butylether (M TBE) N D 5 I. 1 826I)B Tert-am¥1melhylether (TAME) ND 826i/B Tertim~.' bu.t~.l., al cohol (TBA) N D $261) B Toluene ND 8260B Xylenes, total ND ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 10 2.0 u~/Kg 11/03/01 DP 50 5.0 .. ug/Kg I ]/{)3/01 DP 5 0.7 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 5 0.8 u~Kg 11/03/01 :: Practical Qu,'mtilation Limit. MDL = Method detection limit, DF = Dilution Factor Not det','cted below indicated MDI., J=Trace '{.5'.'S_0C1~t TED LABORATORIE$ Anal~ical Results Report Lab Request 82267 results, page 10 off0 I I I i :,'fi,er#: [ 302107I :iirix: SOLID ~ampled: 1{3:23/2001 Sampled: t5:55 Method Analvte Client Sample II} B-2-S-20.00-011023 Result DF POL MDL ,.,Units Date/Analyst 'I'PH-I)ES Gasoline ND I 5 0.5 rog/Kg 10/'29/01 LB 8260B Benzene ND I 5 0.4 u~K.g..' 11/03/0! DP I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8260B Ethy! benzene ND 0.5 ug/Kg....__l.I/03/01 DP 8260B _ Ethyl-ter~butylether (ETBE) ND 8260 B ls0pr!?pyl tiber (DIPE) 8260B Me,!h~'l-tert-butylether (MTBE) ND 10 1.0 ND 10 2.0 5 1.1 8260B Tert-amyhn¢lhylether (TAME) ND 10 2.0 8260B Tertiary bu~'l alcohol (TBA) ND 50 5.0 8260B Tolueae N D 5 0.7 ug/Kg ....1.1/0_3_./01 DP u~b(..K..g- 11/03/01 DP ug/K$ 11/03/01 DP u~Kg 11/03/01 DP u~Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Xylenes, total ND ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 5 0.8 ug/Kg ! I/'03/01 DP Praclical Qaan iration Limit, MDt. = Method detection limit, DF = Dilution Factor ~ 3 '- Not dett:cted below indicated MDL, J::Trace · 'I,'.Y. SOCIAT. F_oO_LABORA TORIES_ Analytical Rosults Report Lab Request 82267 results, page 11 of 19 ! 3021081 Client Sample ID B-2-S-30.00-011023 I I I ,)trix: SOl. E) Sampled: .qample0: 10/23/2001 16:30 i...... Method_ Analyte ...... Result DF POL MDL Units Date/Analyst TPII-DHS Gasoline NI) I 5 0.5 mg/Kg 10/29/01 LB 826IIB Benzene ND 1 5 0.4 ug/Kg 11,'"03/01 DP 0.5 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP I 826!)8 Ethyl benzene ND I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 826i)B Ethyl-ter~butylether (ETBE) ND 8260B lsopropyl elhcr (DIPE.) ND 8260B M eth~yl~tert-butytether (MTBE) ND 8260B Tert-amylmelhylether (TAME) ND 8260B Tertiary, butyl alcohol (TBA) ND 8260B Toluene ND 8260B Xylenes. total NI) 10 t.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 10 2.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 5 I.I ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 10 2.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 50 5.0 ug/Kg 11/(13/01 DP 5 0.7 u/g/Kg . 11/03/01 DP 5 0.8 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP t. Practical Quantilation Limit~ MDL = Method detection lim2t, DF - Dilution Factor ~ "Not dett.cted below indicated MDL, J=Trace · t:5/S_OCIA.~ LABOR/I TORIES Analytical Results Report Lab Request 82267 results, page 12 of 19 I I I I ;-~dcr#: [ :3o21091 · :~l.:'ix: SOI.:D 10;2o:200 I .' .' e Sampled: ' ~' · ~ e'Sampled: !6:55 Client Sample ID B~4-S-10.00-011023 ...... Method Analyte Result DF POL MDL . Units OatelAnalvst TPt~.DHS Gasoline ND I 5 0.5 ~ng/Kg 10/29/01 LB 8260B Benzene ND I 5 0.4 ug/Kg I 1i03/01 DP 1 8260B Ethyl benzene ND 5 0.5 ug/Kg I 1/03i01 DP I I I I I I I I I I I I I '1 8260B Ethyl-tertbuD'lether (ETBE) ND 8260B Isopropyl ether (DIPE) ND 8260B Meth¥1-tert-butylether (MTBE) ND 1,1261)[I 8260B 826O8 Teq.-gmylmethylether (TAME) Tertiary.' butyl alcohol (TBA) Toluene 1.0 ug/,Kg 11/03/01 DP 2.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 5 t.1' NI') i0 2.0 ND 50 5.0 ND _5 0.7 8_60B Xylencs, total ND 5 0.g ug/Kg lli03/0l DP u~'K,g 1 I/I13/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11./03/01 DP Practical Quantilalion LimJl, MDL = Method detection limit, DF = Dilution Factor Not detected below indicated MDI,, J=/race · t,5'S.O_CIA TED LABORATORIES Analytical Results Report ........ Lab Request 82267 results, page 13 of 19 i Client Sample ID B-4-S-20.00-011023 I I I Result DF __POL MOL Units DatelAnalvst "rPI;-DItS Gasoline ND I 5 0.5 rog/Kg 10/29/01 LB g260B Benzene ND I 5 0.4 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Ethyl benzene ND 5 0.5 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Ethyl-tertbuty.lether (E'FBE) ND 10 1.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP .~26{1B Isopropyl ether (DIPE) ND 10 2.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP .g26{I.3 Methyl-tert-butylether (MTBE) ND 5 1.1 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8260B Terl-amylmethYlether (FAME) ND Tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA.) 10 2.0 Xylencs, total 8260L~ NI) 50 5.0 8260B Toluene N I) 5 8260B ND 5 ug/Kg 11 ;03/0 [.__pP.._ ug/Kg I 1/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/0I DP uWKg 11/03/01 DP 0,7 , -' Pr~ctic:tl Quantitafion Limit, MIlt. = Method detection limit. DF :'= Dilution Factor · .. :,h~t detected bclaw indicaled MDL, J=Trace . .!,5'.SOCIA TED LAB_O.R~E.$ ^nal~ical Results Roport Lab Request 82267 resulls, page 14 of 19 I I i i, r::.l,:r #: [ 302111J · :,'rix: SOkID ..... 0t2a:2001 5;nmpled: - ' ~' Sampled: 17:45 Client Sample ID B-4-S-30.00-011023 ....... Method Anal.vte._. Result .DF PQL .. MDL Units OatelAnalvst I "IPI.:-DI']S Gasoline ND I 5 0.5 mg/Kg 10:'29/01 LB 8260B Benzene ND I 5 0.4 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Ethyl benzene ND I 5 0.5 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Ethyl-tenbutylether (ETBE) ND I 10 1.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Isoprop.?'l ether(DlPE) ND 1 10 2.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP I 8260B___ Methyl-tcrt-but¥1ether (MI'BE) ND I 5 I.I ug/Kg ! 1/03/01 DP 8260B Tert-am,,hnelhylether.(TAME) ND 1 10 "2.0 uo~Kg 11103/0__1 DP 8260B Tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA) ND I 50 5.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 826OB Toluene ND 1 5 0.7 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Xylenes, total ND [ 5 0.8 u/I/Kg 11/03/01 DP I I I I ! I I I I I : '1, ..- Practical Qaanlitation Limit, MDL = Method detection limit. DF = Dilution Factor ._ I : , '4et detected below indicated MDL, J:.:Trace I!,'.~:S.O_CIATff_,..D LA BORATORIES Analyt,cal Results Lab Request 82267 results, page 15 of 19 d,t:r #: [ ~trix: SOl.ID Sampled: Sampled: 3021 10/23/200 18 5:0 Client Sample ID B-6-S-I 0.00-011023 i.... Method . Analvte Result DF POL MDL Units.,,DatelAnalv~t TPI[.-DIIS Gasoline ND I 5 0.5 rog/Kg 10/29/01 LB I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8260B Benzene ND 5 0.4 8260B Ethyl benzene ND 5 0.5 8260B Ethyl-tertbuB:lether (ETBE) ND 10 1.0 8260B lsopropyl ether (DIPE) ND 8260B Met h~'l-tert-but-ylether (MTBE) ND 8260B Tert-amyhnethylether (TAME) N D TertiaG' butyl alcohol (TBA) 10 2.0 Xylenes. total 5 l.I 10 2.0 8260B N D 50 5.0 8260B Toluene N[) 5 0.7 8260B NI) 5 0.8 u~/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg .11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/I)3/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP u~,K,~. ~r/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg I 1/(13/01 DP '1. :,' Practica! Ouanlimtion Limit, MI)t, = Method detection limit, D[: = Dilution Factor ' ' I ...- Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace I.'tSS..O£IArE. D_JZB_OR/t TORIES Analytical Results Report Lab Request 82267 results, page 1 6 of 19 I I '.'.~ u'ix: SOLID :~,, c !~ampled: 11)/2'.3/2001 ' ::.: Sa]nplecl: 18:40 I...... Method Client Sample ID B-6-S-20.00-011023 Analvte Result DF PQL MDL Units Dzte/Analvst TI'I-I.-DHS Gasoline ND i 5 0.5 mg/Kg 10/29/01 LB I I I I 8260B Benzene ND ND 8260B ~,tl,~).4 benzene 8260B Etb~l.-tertbuD'lether (ETBE) 8260B isoprop,vl elhcr (DIPE) ND 8260B Methy 14ert-but-.'lether (MTBE) ND ND 5 5 10 10 0.4 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 0.5 ug/,,.K.~. 11/03/9_1 DP 1.0 uI~K~; 11/03/01 DP 2.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 1.1 ug/Kg 11/03/0! DP 8260 B Te rt-am¥1 melhylether (TAM E) N D 10 2.0 8260B Tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA) ND 50 5.0 5 0.7 5 0.8 8260B Toluene N l) 8260B Xylenes. total N D u~/K$ i l/03/01 DP u~Kg 11/03/01 DP ug/Kg '11/03/01 DP ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP I I I I I I I I I · . Practical Quan:ilation Limit, MDL = Method detection limit, DF .: Dilution Factor i) ' Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace · !,5;$OCIA TED LAB~.BA TORIE$ Analytical Results.Report Lab Request 82267 results, page 17 of I 9 I I i : :. r.'d:..cr .it: I 3021 14I · ' .I ~'ix: SOI.'I) :.'!e [;ampled: 10/23.:2001 ' '~,e ;%mpled: 9:0(I Client Sample ID B-6-S-30.00-011023 i......... Method Analvte . _ Result DF POL MOL Units DatelAnalvst TPI~-D}IS Gasotinc ND I 5 0.5 rog/Kg 10/29/01 LB 8260B Benzene ND I 5 0.4 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Ethyl benzene ND I 5 0.5 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Ethyl-tertbutylether (ETBE) ND 1 10 1.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Isopropyl ether (D1PE) ND I 10 2.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 826013 Methvl-tert-bu~,lether. ~ (MTBE) ND l 5 1.1 u.¢/Kg 11/03/01 DP I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8260B Ter[-am,'Imethylether (TAME) ND 1 10 2.0 ..... u~/Kg 11/03/01 DP 8260B Tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA) ND I 50 5.0 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP 826118 Tolucne ND I 5 0.7 ugJKg 11103/01 DP ,826011 Xylenes, total ND I 5 0.8 ug/Kg 11/03/01 DP : [ ractJc:~l Quantitafion Limit. MI)l. = Method detection limit. DF = Dilution Factor ! ' -. ~4c, t detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace .t.:~;SOCIA TED LA BORA TORIE$ An~31ytic~l_Re~ults Report Lab Request 82267 results, page 18 of 19 I I I I '" ~'ix: WATER ';. it'. Sampled: ~0,.'23/2001 . 'l~v ,3;ample:~: I}8:00 Client Sample ID QCIRIPBLK-'I'-011023 ........ Method Anal_vte Result DF POL MDL Unit_~ Date/Analyst I 'rPI~-DHS Gasoline ND I 100 50 u~L 10/30/01 HP 8261)B Benzene ND I I 0.3 ug./L 11/06/01 DP 8260B Ethyl benzene ND I 5 0.2 ug/L !1/06/01 DP ! I 826OB Ethyl-tertbutylether(ETBE) ND 1 I 0.7 , ug,'L 11/06/01 DP 8260B Isopropyl ether (DIPE) ND ! I 0.5 ug~!l. 11/06/01 DP 826OB Metl~yl-tcrt-bt, tylether (MTBE) ND I 1 0.6 u~;I, 1]/06/01 DP 826flB -['erl-amvlmcthylether (TAME) ND I I 0.5 uWI. I 1/06/01 DP 826013 Tertiary butyl alcohol (TBA) ND } 10 10 u~ 11/06/01 DP 8260B Toluei3e Nil) 1 5 0.2 uoqtk 11/06/01 DP 8260B Xylenes, total ND 1 5 0.4 ug/L 11/06/01 DP I I I I I I I I I I i . I.... Practical Quanfitation Limit, MDL = Method detection limit, DF = Dilution Factor II: Not dck'.ctcd indicated MDt,, J=Trace I, i,$;~.OCIATED LA BORA TORIES Analyti.c. al.~esults Report Lab Request 82267 results, page 19 of 19 '1' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES QA REPORT FORM - METHOD 8260 - 624 5. m)Fl:: ID: LCS# I 11 i07/01 Anal?zed: _. /~:',i'~ cs to L~ 8226_7.. I:,:l.,orting IJnit.q = ug/1. LL':S RECOVERY / METHOD BLANK Sample Spike LCS QC Limits , Resul~t. , Added ~, Spike LCS I %REC ND 50 50.0i 102 59-172 ND 50 54.70 109 62-137 ND 50 50.92 102 62-137 ND 50 68.9 t 138 66-142 ND 50 51.53 103 59-139 ND 50 51,16 102 . 60-133 :'d I'Hi'. · I'1'i = htta'oeth,:n c :;; tropic ID: 82268 - I 16 w_~_er_, s_~}plcs -I Sample Spike I Matrix ] Matrix ] %R~e %Rec [ , QC Limits Result Added Spike Spk. Dap .., MS M,S? RPD RPD 1%REC ~' 22 59-172 ND 25 25.30 25.70 I 01 103 - ND 25 22,97 21.87 92 87 5 24 62-137 Nfl 25 25.44 25.82 102 103 1 24 62-137 ND 25 29.89 31.13 120 125 4 21 66-142__ ND 25 26.5~ 27.25 106 109 3 21 59-139 ND 25 25.20 25.32 10t 10.l , 0 21 60-13~ .... "eH, od Blar k = All ND 8260 jns-lcs_1107wl ! I I I i I I I I I I I I I I ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES LCS REPORT FORM - METHOD 8260 ~'~.,{c ID: LCS # 6 SOLID Date: 11/03/01 , :.:s 1¢:; LR 82267 ,,~ 't:r'g Un.ts := ug/Kg :; :.; RECOVERY / METHOD BLANK Sample Spike LCS %Rec QC Limits Result Added Spike LC$, %REC _ ND 50 54.02 .... 108 59-172 ND 50 49.49 99 62-137 ND 50 51.52 103 62-137 N 1) 50 62.65 ~ 25 66-142 ND 50 52.82 106 59-139 ND 50 51.25 103 59-139 ': !. ~ r::,elhe, n¢ ' ~i" : ID: LCS/LCSD #3 - Soil Samples , ~ ,:2oatrolled Spike; Lab Controlled Spike Duplicate Sample Spike LCS LCS %Rec %Rec QC Limits Remdt ,, Added Spike Spic Du.p LCS LCS D RPD .....RPD [ %REC ND 50 54.38 53.20 109 106 2 22 59-172 ND 50 47.12 49.56 94 99 5 24 62-137 ND 50 51.47 51.91 103 104 I 24 62-137__ ND 50 62,88 62.54 126 125 I 21 66-142 ND 50 52.24 51.09 104 102 2 21 59-139 ND 50 50.39 49.96 101 100 I 21 60-133 :'., hMl'Oeth~ r e , I I I I : l.:,:J Blank :: All ND !//14A'O01 8260..Icsd-lcs_l t OSs I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES EPA 8260 - SURROGATE RECOVERY Lab Request/Order: 82267 Matrix: SOLID MB 104 126 102 122 LCS 115 110 104 LCSD 119 114 104 122 82267-097 · 99 115 109 129 82267-098 100 121 101 120 82267-099 96 118 115 150 * 82267-100 98 113 114 141 82267-101 99 118 103 121. 82267-]02 98 118 115 150 * 82267-103 99 115 115 136 82267-104 97 110 105 123 82267-105 97 110 109 128 82267-106 96 116 116 141 82267-107 99 123 108 141 * 82267-108 104 122 102 124 $226%109 99 112 109 131 82267-110 62 * 77 83 110 82267-111 99 119 107 124 82267-112 126 162 * I27 154 * 82267-113 100 123 119 I55 82267-114 91 108 104 137 *' = Oatside QC limits. (DB~;~ ': Dibromofluoromethane (DC.'D - 1,2- l)ichloroethane-d4 (TOI) = Toluene-d8 ( BkT) ~ p-Bromofluorobenzene [QCLimits: 70-135 [ 1 I/la/2001 8260 sur 82267 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11/14/7001 ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES EPA 8015G - SURROGATE RECOVERY Lab Request / Order: 82267 Matrix: SOLID OrderNo.(Sample) Tfifluorotoluene QC Limits 55-156 82267-097 86 82267-098 86 82267-099 84 82267-100 81 82267-101 82267-102 82267-103 82267-104 68 80 77 79 82267-105 77 82267-106 79 82267-107 82267-108 82267-109 79 73 74 82267-110 75 82267-111 71 82267-112 74 82267-113 82267-114 68 71 8015gS..sttr._8226 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES QA R?~PORT FOPeM QC Sal npl¢: LR 82267-101 Mare x Solid Prep_ Date: 10,~28/01 Am',t:/sts Date: 10/2870 ! ID#'s i;t Ilateh: I.R 82267 MATRIX SPIKE / MA'I'RIX SPIKE DUPLICATE RESULT Reporhng Units = ms/Kg Sample spike Matrix Matrix %Re~ Test .. , Method ..Result Added Spike Spike Dup MS .MSD RPD TPH*... I 8015M-G ND .1.., I 9.:.~ 0.69 156 169 .1 20.8 ~ = Out:dOe QC limits. ,~59 Abt DeteCted RPL. - Relative Percen! l)i.l?'e~ence of Matrix Spike and Matri. r Spike Dup/,cate 'q, Pd£C-M3' & MSD . Perccm Recovery of Matrtx ,Spike & Matrix Spi~e D~qdicam PREPARATION BLANK / LAB CONIROL SAMPLE RESULTS ' :: 70 - 130 .,. I Val~e .Result.. I True %R~ .I L.Limit H.Liml, LCSD ND 0.84 I 84 80% 120% ,'.(;~; Iqe. q.ds .~ ,Lab ConOx, t &~,~#I~ Resuh 'rrtu. ~' ;'~t,e Falue o. f LCS L.£1'm! [~£imi! = 1.('3' Cant~ol Ltmttx RECOVERY .~- Sample No. ..... QC Limit AAA-Tlr[ QA Sample 68 MS 160 * VISE 168 * M etho. ~. It lank 84 _CS 175 * : .CS1) "Outride QC limits · 4.4.4.1't: T,= a,o,a-l'rO?uo~oroluene 180 * 80158_tph._10:'85! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES QA REPORT FORM OC Sa:r:ple: LR 82253-999 M atrix WA'I'ER Ih'cp. } ~alc': I 0~29/fl ] Analysi~ Dm e: 10/29/01 - t0i30/01 1D~'s ~.n Batch: LR 82267. 82282 1~'SA'I'F.} X SPIK~/MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE RESULT Reporl ~g LI"~iIs :: ug/I. Test Method '[?II 8015M-G Sample Result Spike Matrix Added Spike 200 199 Matrix Sp!ke 193 %Rec I %Ree MS MSD !)9.5 [ 96.5 RPD ql-'D = f, cht;bt' I't'r(~:,l D(~brevce ,'if Matr[r Spike and MatrD; S?ike Duplicate ' ;,i~E('-:'~' ,~. M,¥~.~ - ,'>ercent Recm.'e,3' o/',t.{alr~; Spike & Mair~ Spi~ Dupticale !I~OD L/M/PS ~ 30 PREPARATION BLANK / LAB CONTROL SAMPI,E RESULTS v~P ~..~K Value LCS I ND Result I True I 194 ] 200 I %Ree J L.Limit [ H.13mit ~41 JR R~)GATI£ RECOVERY '~ample No, AAA-TFT QC t,imil 70-130 M S 107 125 MSD 128 Mctho, I Blank I(16 .('S ~ 126 :1.'~ A-T/' ?' a,,r. a- D t'~.,'uorotolucne t I/14/2(~1 [ 8015g_¢h_t029wl I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I ,i Cooler Receipt Form Client: t?..~,~o,~ct~, ....Project: 2_Jo- t, g-b ] Cooler Received: ~olq./o Cooler Opened: 1o]9.1, By: Was cooler scanned for presence of radioactivity, and noted if found? Were, custody seals present on outside of cooler? a: If Yes, were they intact? b: Were signature and date correct? Yes / ~ Yes / No Yes / No Were custody papers completely filled out? Did you sign and date the custody papers in the appropriate place? Was ~,.. shippers packing slip attached to the cooler? ....~No Yes / o~ 9e~aa.,*. }find of packing material was used? , Was sufficient ice used ?(Y~o .: emr~eraturz: Were al! borttes sealed in plastic bags.' ] e..~. Dmz' Did all bott[es arrive intact? s.s/No Were all bottles labeled correctly? (ID, .Analysis, Dates, Times) Were the correct containers included for the tests required? Were all VOA vials checked for headspace? Was sufficient volume of sample sent in all comainers? Were correct preservatives used? '.s. / No  -"~/No NA/O./No e.'!./No Approved by: ['fi'//t~--,,q,"~" Date:. If not approved: Name of person contacmd Date: Chevron Products. Compan_y_=_.l_45 S. State College Boulevard -- Brea, CA 92822-2292 CCC / of Chevron Consultant: HFA I ANALYSES REQUIRED Chevron Site Global ID: ..................... "~_~?_ .¢2 ~__.__~_ .~._..., ..... ~ ........ ~- ........ Address:_34.r"J¢ Pegasus Or., Bake?field, CA 93308 I i ~---'-'---"~ i Spec, al Instructions ---' ...... Consultant Contact El [ I i ~ ' //2.'~,,~'~ COC R~vision 4, 09/19/01 Chevron Site Address: ~ ;~)'~/i~¢,-~___z~,~,~,,/,~i Consultant Phone No~__-C.~2 o Samphng Company:~/~ Chevron PM Phone No.: Sampter Signature: ~~//~ Chevron Se~ice Code: ~02800 .... o ~ ~ ~ Temp. BlankCh~k ~ ~~ ~ ~ < ~ Time Te~, ~ Construction/Retail Job or Laboratory: ire Assessment ~d Remediation (SAR) Job Laboratory Address~ o NOTE: Lab Contact: · BE mL[Eg OU~ CORREC~ Y ~ND COMPL ~EL Y, '- ' ............... Top Date Sam~e Confiner ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ No~mmen~ Field Point NameMe,ix D~ (~mdd) Time T~ Confiners Pr~e~ation B- 3 5 %0,00 oz/~ //3~¢ _. ~-~ ~ ~ ~o¢o ~//o~ /~/~ ...... / E- 5 ~ ~o.oo og/az~ !3~0 / / ., Relinquished By Company Dat~ime: Relinquished T0 Core.ny Turnaround Time: Dat~i~e: Standard Relinquished By ~ ¢ Core.ny ' ~ Dat~ime: ' Re~Jn~sh~ To ~ny Rdlnquished ay" ' ~o~¢ny ~t~ime: Relin~sh~ To ~,~ ~~ OV ~)~ Date.~o: ' ~._ Inact' On Ice' rTemp' %'%' Chevron Products Company ,- 145 S. State__College_. Boulevard ,, Brea, CA 92822-2292 CCC =J---of -,7__. ... Chevron Cons uttant: H FA I ANALYSES REQUIRED Chevron Sito Global ID: ......... 7..~ ;,..~ . . Chovron S,te Number: .... _~ O-- .~-~ / Address:~ Pegasus Dr.. BaKersfield, CA 93308 F .... i i Special I'n,truct,ons ' Consultant Contact ~~~ Consultant Project No. Chevron PM: _ ~ ~ ~ ~O S~mpling Company Chevron Service Code; ~02800 ~~ , / ~ ~ Time Temp. E ~ ~ ~ ~ Temp. BlankCh~k ¢Site Assessment and Remediation (SAR) Job Laboratow Address~~ THIS IS ~ LEGAL ~UMENT. ALL RELDS MUST Lab Phone No.~ ~ ~.' Top Date Sample Confiner Field Point N~e Matdx De~h (~mdd) Time T~ ~on~ine~ Pr~ervation ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ Ne~Commenm Rel[nquish~ By C~pany Dat~ime: [ Relinquished To Com~ny Turnaround Time: Dat~ime: ~ ~. 0 :"~0 COC. Rcvision 4, 09/19f01