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Reso 2024-029 MND for WPCP Treatment Wetland and Shoreline Resilience Project
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Attachment ATable A‐1Soil Sampling Analytical ResultsWaste Water Pollution Control Plant, Waste Water Treatment Wetland Project, City of San Leandro, San Leandro, CaliforniaLocationA EAST 1B A EAST 2B A EAST 2T A EAST 3B A EAST 4B A WEST 1B A WEST 2T A WEST 3B A WEST 4BField Sample ID A EAST 1B BENCH A EAST 2B BENCH A EAST 2T BENCH A EAST 3B BENCH A EAST 4B BENCH A WEST 1B‐BENCH A WEST 2T BENCH A WEST 3B BENCH A WEST 4B BENCHCollection Depth (ft bgs)‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐Sample Date8/4/2021 8/4/2021 8/4/2021 8/4/2021 8/4/2021 8/4/2021 8/4/2021 8/4/2021 8/4/2021CommentsSoil Direct Exposure Construction Worker ESLsSoil Leaching to GW, Drinking Water ESLsSoil Leaching to GW, Non‐Drinking Water ESLsWetland Foundation Material Conc GuidelinesPetroleum HydrocarbonsDiesel Range Organics‐‐1100 1100 7300 18.8 J 15.9 J 16.2 J 6.94 13 24.3 23.7 J3; J6 34.7 J 57.9Gasoline Range Organics‐‐1800 1100 4900 ND (0.11) ND (0.108) ND (0.111) ND (0.104) ND (0.11) ND (0.102) ND (0.102) ND (0.102) ND (0.106)Motor Oil‐‐54000‐‐ ‐‐96 108 102 21.1 55.9 75.6 96.4 161 185Polychlorinated BiphenylsAroclor‐1254‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ND (0.0188) ND (0.0184) ND (0.0188) ND (0.0177) ND (0.0186) ND (0.0174) ND (0.0174) ND (0.0173) ND (0.0181)Aroclor‐1260‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐0.417 P 0.266 2.86 P 0.166 ND (0.0186) 0.23 P 0.43 P 0.464 J5; P 0.831 PPCBs (total) 0.18 5.5 330 330 0.417 P0.2662.86 P0.166 ND (0.0373) 0.23 P0.43 P0.464 J5; P0.831 PMetalsAntimony‐‐50‐‐ ‐‐ND (2.21) ND (2.17) 1.16 JND (2.09) ND (2.19) ND (2.04) 0.611 JND (2.03) ND (2.13)Arsenic 0.07 0.98‐‐ ‐‐5.544.166.887.616.3113.23.54.236.34Barium‐‐3000‐‐ ‐‐244 212 244 188 256 197 296 216 345Beryllium‐‐27‐‐ ‐‐0.404 0.364 0.348 0.247 0.335 0.339 0.142 J 0.214 0.394Cadmium 0.0096 51‐‐ ‐‐2.222.663.331.753.822.564.054.189.03Chromium (total) 0.37‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐51.561.17642.965.548.182.145.677.1Chromium VI‐‐2.8‐‐ ‐‐ND (2.21 P1) ND (2.17) ND (2.22) ND (2.09) ND (2.19) ND (2.04) ND (2.05) ND (2.03) ND (2.13)Cobalt‐‐28‐‐ ‐‐13.1 12.6 13.8 9.7 13.4 11.6 16.5 10.6 14.4Copper 0.27 14000‐‐ ‐‐73.476.720351.110457.714690.8174Cyanide (total)‐‐22 0.0034 0.00340.172 J 0.346 0.207 J 0.143 J 0.227 J 1.29 0.665 P1 0.298 0.567Lead 0.218 160‐‐ ‐‐16116616797.118998.4130179327Mercury 0.0007 44‐‐ ‐‐0.1380.2220.3510.1370.3690.190.230.2170.721Molybdenum‐‐1800‐‐ ‐‐0.75 0.646 2.06 0.435 J 1.04 0.713 0.737 1.23 1.87Nickel 0.12 86‐‐ ‐‐60.668.989.753.179.770.492.455.580.1Perchlorate‐‐250‐‐ ‐‐0.0337 J 0.0169 J 0.0199 J; P1 0.026 J 0.0332 JND (0.0409) ND (0.041) ND (0.0406) ND (0.0425)Selenium‐‐1700‐‐ ‐‐1.24 J 0.893 J 1.31 J 1.77 J 1.54 J 1.1 J 2.47 1.45 J 1.38 JSilver 0.0037 1800‐‐ ‐‐0.304 J0.255 J0.297 J0.161 J0.612 J0.184 J0.387 J0.357 J1.19Thallium‐‐3.5‐‐ ‐‐ND (2.21) ND (2.17) ND (2.22) ND (2.09) ND (2.19) ND (2.04) ND (2.05) ND (2.03) ND (2.13)Vanadium‐‐470‐‐ ‐‐60.3 55 54.8 51.2 54.9 51.3 58.7 44.4 57.3Zinc 0.41 110000‐‐ ‐‐209243281152259144228221399Notes:123#, B, C, and Y are unknown qualifiers.4567Abbreviations:ND ‐ Not DetectedNA ‐ Not AnalyzedJ ‐ Estimated ConcentrationV ‐ The sample concentration is too high to evaluate accurate spike recoveries.P ‐ RPD between the primary and confirmatory analysis exceeded 40%.P1 ‐ RPD value not applicable for sample concentrations less than 5 times the reporting limit.J3 The associated batch QC was outside the established quality control range for precision.J4 The associated batch QC was outside the established quality control range for accuracy.J5 The sample matrix interfered with the ability to make any accurate determination; spike value is high.J6 The sample matrix interfered with the ability to make any accurate determination; spike value is low.O1 ‐ The analyte failed the method required serial dilution test and/or subsequent post‐spike criteria. These failures indicate matrix interference.Blue boldfaced concentrations exceed the Soil Leaching to GW, Non‐Drinking Water ESLs.All concentrations reported in mg/kg (ppm); detection limits in parentheses.Only compounds with at least one detection are shown.Underlined concentrations exceed the Wetland Foundation Material Conc Guidelines.Double underlined concentrations exceed the Soil Direct Exposure Construction Worker ESLs.Gray‐shaded concentrations exceed the Soil Leaching to GW, Drinking Water ESLs.Page 2 of 22Terraphase Engineering Inc.
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