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Reso 2024-029 MND for WPCP Treatment Wetland and Shoreline Resilience Project
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Attachment ATable A‐2Sludge Sampling Analytical ResultsWaste Water Pollution Control Plant, Waste Water Treatment Wetland Project, City of San Leandro, San Leandro, CaliforniaLocationC1‐150 C1‐250 C1‐350 C2‐100 C2‐200 E1‐100 E1‐200 E1‐300 E2‐100 E2‐200 PP‐1Field Sample ID C1‐150‐120423 C1‐250‐120423 C1‐350‐120423 C2‐100‐120423 C2‐200‐120423 E1‐100‐120523 E1‐200‐120523 E1‐300‐120523 E2‐100‐120523 E2‐200‐120523 PP‐1Collection Depth (ft bgs)‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐Sample Date 12/4/2023 12/4/2023 12/4/2023 12/4/2023 12/4/2023 12/5/2023 12/5/2023 12/5/2023 12/5/2023 12/5/2023 5/20/2014Pesticides‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NATotal Petroleum HydrocarbonsDiesel Range Organics‐‐1100 1100 7300 250 (10) 370 (9.9) 280 (10) 1600 (99)2000 (100)20 (9.9) 14 (9.9) 10 (9.9) 14 (9.9) 8.7 J (9.9) NAPolychlorinated Biphenyls‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NAMetalsAntimony‐‐50‐‐ ‐‐ND (2.9) ND (3 (3)) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) 0.6Arsenic 0.07 0.98‐‐ ‐‐3.2 (0.96)4.2 (0.99)4 (0.95)2.7 (0.95)3.5 (0.97)1.6 (0.96)1.6 (0.97)1 (0.98)0.86 J (0.98)1.7 (0.95)4.7Barium‐‐3000‐‐ ‐‐380 (0.96) 310 (0.99) 290 (0.95) 360 (0.95) 390 (0.97) 190 (0.96) 83 (0.97) 47 (0.98) 88 (0.98) 180 (0.95) 210Beryllium‐‐27‐‐ ‐‐ND (0.48) ND (0.5) ND (0.48) ND (0.48) ND (0.49) ND (0.48) ND (0.49) ND (0.49) ND (0.49) ND (0.48) 0.5Cadmium 0.0096 51‐‐ ‐‐1.6 (0.48)2.2 (0.5)1.9 (0.48)1.9 (0.48)0.74 (0.49)1.7 (0.48)2.4 (0.49)0.62 (0.49)0.89 (0.49)0.74 (0.48)3.2Chromium (total) 0.37‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐240 (0.96)330 (0.99)190 (0.95)290 (0.95)430 (0.97)80 (0.96)34 (0.97)21 (0.98)33 (0.98)69 (0.95)160Cobalt‐‐28‐‐ ‐‐3.7 (0.48) 3.8 (0.5) 3.9 (0.48) 3.2 (0.48) 3.5 (0.49) 2.5 (0.48) 2.6 (0.49) 1.6 (0.49) 1.6 (0.49) 2 (0.48) 8.2Copper 0.27 14000‐‐ ‐‐200 (0.96)200 (0.99)140 (0.95)190 (0.95)190 (0.97)110 (0.96)54 (0.97)32 (0.98)48 (0.98)84 (0.95)69Lead 0.218 160‐‐ ‐‐650 (0.96)820 (0.99)470 (0.95)840 (0.95)1600 (24)230 (0.96)110 (0.97)60 (0.98)97 (0.98)180 (0.95)410Mercury 0.0007 44‐‐ ‐‐1.2 (0.15)1.3 (0.15)1 (0.16)1.3 (0.16)1.5 (0.16)0.6 (0.16)0.28 (0.16)0.14 J (0.15)0.3 (0.15)0.44 (0.16)0.37Molybdenum‐‐1800‐‐ ‐‐13 (0.96) 21 (0.99) 10 (0.95) 20 (0.95) 24 (0.97) 11 (0.96) 7.3 (0.97) 7.2 (0.98) 9.2 (0.98) 7.7 (0.95) 12Nickel 0.12 86‐‐ ‐‐43 (0.96)48 (0.99)37 (0.95)39 (0.95)47 (0.97)24 (0.96)21 (0.97)13 (0.98)14 (0.98)19 (0.95)64Selenium‐‐1700‐‐ ‐‐1.8 J (2.9) 1.5 J (3) 1.8 J (2.9) 1.6 J (2.9) 1.4 J (2.9) 1.1 J (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) 0.96 J (2.9) 0.5Silver 0.0037 1800‐‐ ‐‐14 (0.48)15 (0.5)15 (0.48)20 (0.48)12 (0.49)15 (0.48)8.1 (0.49)4 (0.49)6.9 (0.49)9.6 (0.48)6.2Thallium‐‐3.5‐‐ ‐‐0.97 J (2.9) 1 J (3) 0.83 J (2.9) 0.85 J (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) ND (2.9) 0.5Vanadium‐‐470‐‐ ‐‐8.9 (0.96) 9.4 (0.99) 8.1 (0.95) 8.6 (0.95) 11 (0.97) 5.1 (0.96) 3.8 (0.97) 2.7 (0.98) 3 (0.98) 4.5 (0.95) 34Zinc 0.41 110000‐‐ ‐‐520 (4.8)470 (5)330 (4.8)500 (4.8)600 (4.9)260 (4.8)140 (4.9)74 (4.9)120 (4.9)200 (4.8)260Notes:123456Abbreviations:ND ‐ Not DetectedNA ‐ Not AnalyzedJ ‐ Estimated ConcentrationSoil Leaching to GW, Non‐Drinking Water ESLsDouble underlined concentrations exceed the Soil Direct Exposure for Construction Worker ESLs.Gray‐shaded concentrations exceed the Soil Leaching to GW, Drinking Water ESLs.No concentrations exceed the Soil Leaching to GW, Non‐Drinking Water ESLs.Soil Direct Exposure Construction Worker ESLsOnly compounds with at least one detection are shown.Underlined concentrations exceed the Wetland Foundation Material Concentration Guidelines.All concentrations reported in mg/kg (ppm); detection limits in parentheses.Wetland Foundation Material Conc GuidelinesSoil Leaching to GW, Drinking Water ESLsPage 1 of 2Terraphase Engineering Inc.
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