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City Council
Regular Meeting
AGENDA
(to be held both at the physical and virtual locations below)
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August 3, 2022 - 6:00 PM
1. ROLL CALL
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3. PROCLAMATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS/PRESENTATIONS
4. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
5.a. Approval of the Minutes for the July 20, 2022, Regular Meeting.
Recommended Action: Approve the minutes for the July 20, 2022, regular meeting.
Attachments:
1. 2022-07-20 Draft Minutes
6. RIGHT TO APPEAL DECISION
Persons who are dissatisfied with a decision of the City Council may have the right to a review of that decision by a court. The
City has adopted Section 1094.6 of the California Code of Civil Procedure, which generally limits to ninety days (90) the time
within which the decision of the City Boards and Agencies may be judicially challenged.
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7. CONSENT CALENDAR
The following items listed are considered routine and will be enacted by a single motion and roll call vote by the City Council.
Items may be removed from the Consent Calendar upon request of a Councilmember or a citizen in which event the item will
be considered at the completion of all other items on the agenda. The motion by the City Council on the Consent Calendar will
approve and make findings in accordance with Administrative Staff and/or Planning Commission recommendations.
7.a. Report to Council for Preliminary and Conceptual Trail Planning and Mapping Provided by
Rock Solid Trail Contracting in an Amount not to Exceed $15,096.
Recommended Action: Receive notification of contract expenditure with Rock Solid Trail
Contracting for trail concept plan and mapping in an amount not to exceed $15,096.
Attachments:
1. RS Proposal
2. Contract
7.b. Award a Contract for Specification #E39169 - Street Striping 2022, to Chrisp Company of
Freemont, California, in the Amount of $44,555.96 for Street Striping 2022.
Recommended Action: Award Contract to Chrisp Company in the amount of $44,555.96.
Attachments:
1. RFB - Specification E39169
2. Bid Tab
3. Chrisp Company Bid
7.c. Adoption of Resolution Appointing Kali Gordon to the Design Review Board.
Recommended Action: Adopt resolution appointing Kali Gordon to the ‘Community at Large’
position on the Design Review Board, term ending August 3, 2026.
Attachments:
1. City Code Section 1161
2. Resolution 2021-52
3. Application - Kali Gordon
4. Proposed Resolution
7.d. Report to Council Regarding the 2022 Conflict of Interest Code Biennial Notice, and Direct the
City Clerk to Amend the Conflict of Interest Code per Guidelines Provided by the Fair Political
Practices Commission (FPPC), Conduct a 45-day Public Notice Period, and If Necessary,
Schedule a Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of the Amended Conflict of Interest Code.
Recommended Action: Receive the 2022 Conflict of Interest Code Biennial Notice and direct City
Clerk to amend the Conflict of Interest Code per the FPPC guidelines, seek review from the City
Attorney, provide a 45-day public comment period for the suggested modifications, and if
necessary, schedule a public hearing to consider adoption of the amended Conflict of Interest
Code.
Attachments:
1. 2022 Local Agency Biennial Notice
7.e. Approval of Contract with Stone Creek Environmental Consulting in the Amount of $33,000 for
Engineering Services Related to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems Permit Issued
by North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board.
Recommended Action: Award professional services agreement to Stone Creek Environmental
Consulting in the amount of $33,000 for Engineering Services related to the City’s Stormwater
Permit.
Attachments:
1. 220430 Ukiah Proposal for 2022 2023
7.f. Report of an Agreement with Environmental Services Associates for Further Soil Sampling as
Required to Fulfill CEQA Documents for the Riverside Park Regeneration Project.
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Recommended Action: Receive a report regarding an agreement with Environmental Services
Associates for soil sampling as required to fulfill CEQA documents for the Riverside Park
Regeneration Project.
Attachments:
1. Soil Sampling Report
2. Amendment 1 - C#2122-203 - ESA Riverside Park Soil Sampling_ESA signed
3. SoilSamplingReport-BothEventsAsAttachmnet 3
7.g. Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Various Sections of Ukiah City Code to Streamline the
Use Permit Application Process and Operational Standards for Cannabis-Related Businesses.
Recommended Action: Adopt the Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Ukiah amending
various sections of the Ukiah City Code to streamline the use permit application process and
operational standards for cannabis-related businesses.
Attachments:
1. Cannabis Ordinance Amendment Introduced
7.h. Consideration of Award of Bid for the Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project, Specification No.
20-08, and Approval of Corresponding Budget Amendment.
Recommended Action: Award bid for the Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project Specification No.
20-08, and approve corresponding budget amendment.
Attachments:
1. June 29, 2022 Staff Report
2. 7h Addendum to Staff Report
8. AUDIENCE COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
The City Council welcomes input from the audience. If there is a matter of business on the agenda that you are interested in,
you may address the Council when this matter is considered. If you wish to speak on a matter that is not on this agenda, you
may do so at this time. In order for everyone to be heard, please limit your comments to three (3) minutes per person and not
more than ten (10) minutes per subject. The Brown Act regulations do not allow action to be taken on audience comments in
which the subject is not listed on the agenda.
9. COUNCIL REPORTS
10. CITY MANAGER/CITY CLERK REPORTS
11. PUBLIC HEARINGS (6:15 PM)
11.a. Annual Review and Adoption of Resolution Updating the Fee Schedule for Community
Services; Including Recreation Programs, Sports Fields, Parks, Municipal Pools, Ukiah Valley
Conference Center, and the Grace Hudson Museum.
Recommended Action: Receive the annual review and adopt the resolution updating the fee
schedule for Community Services; including recreation programs, sports fields, parks, Municipal
Pools, Ukiah Valley Conference Center, and the Grace Hudson Museum.
Attachments:
1. Attachment 1 - 2022-XX Draft Resolution CS Fees
2. Fee Schedule for Facilities, Museum, Programs and Aquatics FY 23
12. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
13. NEW BUSINESS
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13.a. Receive Report Regarding the Status of the Great Redwood Trail and the Great Redwood Trail
Linear Park and Consideration of Creating an Ad Hoc Committee to Participate in Ongoing
Discussions.
Recommended Action: Receive report and select ad hoc committee members.
Attachments:
1. Presentation Slides
13.b. Adoption of Resolution(s) Approving Successor Memoranda of Understanding Between the
City of Ukiah and Employee Bargaining Units, and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute.
Recommended Action: Adopt a Resolution(s) approving successor Memoranda of Understanding
between the City of Ukiah and employee bargaining units, and authorize the City Manager to
execute on behalf of the City.
Attachments: None
13.c. Receive Updates on City Council Committee and Ad Hoc Assignments, and, if Necessary,
Consider Modifications to Assignments and/or the Creation/Elimination of Ad Hoc(s).
Recommended Action: Receive report(s). The Council will consider modifications to committee
and ad hoc assignments along with the creation/elimination ad hoc(s).
Attachments:
1. 2022 City Council Special Assignments
14. CLOSED SESSION - CLOSED SESSION MAY BE HELD AT ANY TIME DURING THE MEETING
14.a. Conference with Legal Counsel—Anticipated Litigation
(Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2 & 3))
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2)(Number
of potential cases: 1)
Recommended Action:
Attachments: None
14.b. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation
(Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1)
Name of case: Roofing & Solar Construction, Inc. v. City of Ukiah et al., Mendocino County
Superior Court Case No. 22CV00048
Recommended Action:
Attachments: None
14.c. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation
(Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1))
Name of case: Vichy Springs Resort v. City of Ukiah, Et Al; Case No. SCUK-CVPT-2018-70200
Recommended Action:
Attachments: None
14.d. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation
(Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1))
Name of case: Russian River Keepers et al. v. City of Ukiah, Case No. SCUK-CVPT-20-74612
Recommended Action:
Attachments: None
14.e. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation
(Cal. Gov’t Code Section 54956.9(d)(1))
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Name of case: Siderakis v. Ukiah, et al, Mendocino County Superior Court, Case No.
21CV00603
Recommended Action:
Attachments: None
14.f. Conference with Labor Negotiator (54957.6)
Agency Representative: Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager
Employee Organizations: All Bargaining Units
Recommended Action:
Attachments: None
15. ADJOURNMENT
Please be advised that the City needs to be notified 72 hours in advance of a meeting if any specific accommodations or interpreter services
are needed in order for you to attend. The City complies with ADA requirements and will attempt to reasonably accommodate individuals with
disabilities upon request. Materials related to an item on this Agenda submitted to the City Council after distribution of the agenda packet are
available for public inspection at the front counter at the Ukiah Civic Center, 300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, CA 95482, during normal business
hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
I hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda was posted on the bulletin board at
the main entrance of the City of Ukiah City Hall, located at 300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, California, not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting
set forth on this agenda.
Kristine Lawler, City Clerk
Dated: 7/29/22
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AGENDA ITEM 5a
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CITY OF UKIAH
CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
Regular Meeting
Virtual Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/97199426600
Ukiah, CA 95482
July 20, 2022
6:00 p.m.
1. ROLL CALL
Ukiah City Council met at a Regular Meeting on July 20, 2022, having been legally noticed on July
15, 2022. The meeting was held virtually at the following link: https://zoom.us/j/97199426600. Mayor
Brown called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Roll was taken with the following Councilmembers
Present: Juan V. Orozco, Douglas, F. Crane, Mari Rodin, Josefina Dueňas, and Jim O. Brown. Staff
Present: Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager; David Rapport, City Attorney; and Kristine Lawler, City
Clerk.
MAYOR BROWN PRESIDING.
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilmember Orozco.
3. PROCLAMATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS/PRESENTATIONS
a. Proclamation: Disability Independence Day in the City of Ukiah.
Presenter: Mayor Brown.
Proclamation was received by Vice Mayor Duenas.
4. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a. Approval of the Minutes for the June 15, 2022, Regular Meeting.
b. Approval of the Minutes for the June 29, 2022, Special Meeting.
Motion/Second: Rodin/Orozco to approve Minutes of June 15, a regular meeting; and June 29, a
special meeting, as submitted. Motion carried by the following roll call votes: AYES: Orozco, Rodin,
Dueňas, and Brown. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: Crane.
6. RIGHT TO APPEAL DECISION
Mayor Brown read the rights to appeal City Council decisions.
7. CONSENT CALENDAR
a. Report of Disbursements for the Month of June 2022 - Finance.
b. Authorize City Manager to Negotiate and Execute an Agreement (COU No. 2223-076) with the
Fire Safe Council of Mendocino County for Environmental Review Work Towards Fire
Prevention and Mitigation Efforts on City-Owned Properties - Administration.
c. Adoption of Resolution (2022-45) of the City Council Reconsidering the Circumstances of the
State of Emergency and Implementing Teleconferencing Requirements for City Council and
Board and Commission Meetings During a Proclaimed State of Emergency Due to the COVID-
19 Pandemic – City Attorney.
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City Council Minutes for July 20, 2022, Continued:
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d. Designation of Voting Delegates and Alternates for the League of California Cities Annual
Conference – September 7-9, 2022 – City Clerk.
e. Consideration of Adoption of Resolution (2022-46) Approving Records Destruction for the
Finance Department – City Clerk.
f. Possible Adoption of an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Ukiah Repealing Articles 1A
and 2 in Division 1, Chapter 4 of the Ukiah City Code to Remove References to Obsolete Boards
and Commissions – City Attorney.
ORDINANCE No. 1225
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UKIAH REPEALING ARTICLES 1A
AND 2 IN DIVISION 1, CHAPTER 4 OF THE UKIAH CITY CODE TO REMOVE REFERENCES
TO OBSOLETE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
g. Council to Receive and File Adopted 2022-23 Fiscal Year City of Ukiah Budget Document -
Finance.
h. Consideration of Approval of Minor Reorganization of Planning Division of Community
Development Department – Community Development.
i. Report of the Acquisition of Professional Services Contract (COU No. 2223-077) for the Plans
and Specifications Modifications for the Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project with Coastland
Engineers Inc. in the amount of $15,420, and Approve Corresponding Budget Amendments –
Public Works.
j. Consideration of Award of Bid (COU No. 2223-078) to Granite Construction Company in the
Amount of $1,511,529.90 for the State Street and Dora Street Rehabilitation Project,
Specification No.21-04, and Approval of Corresponding Budget Amendment – Public Works.
k. Report of the Acquisition of Consulting Services (COU No. 2223-079) with GHD Inc. for Flood
Mapping Review Support the Amount of $19,272.00 – Public Works.
l. Report on Contract (COU No. 1920-003-A2) with CivicPlus for Agenda and Meeting
Management Services, and Requesting Authorization to Continue Using Services Until Further
Notice – City Clerk.
m. Consideration of Approval of a Budget Amendment in the Amount of $56,000.00 for the
Purchase of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the Ukiah Valley Fire Authority (UVFA) -
Fire.
n. Award Professional Services Agreement (COU No. 2223-080) to LDA Partners, Inc. in the
Amount of $1,218,573 to Prepare the Plans, Specifications, and Estimate for the Corporation
Yard Design – Public Works.
o. Report of the Acquisition of Parts and Labor (PO No. 48057) for the repair of 2018 Pierce Fire
Engine from Golden State Emergency Vehicle Services Inc. in the Amount of $53,505.32, and
Approval of Corresponding Budget Amendment – Public Works.
Motion/Second: Crane/Rodin to approve Consent Calendar Items 7a-7o, as submitted. Motion
carried by the following roll call votes: AYES: Orozco, Crane, Rodin, Dueňas, and Brown. NOES:
None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None.
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City Council Minutes for July 20, 2022, Continued:
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8. AUDIENCE COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS
No public comment was received.
9. COUNCIL REPORTS
Presenters: Councilmembers Rodin and Orozco, and Mayor Brown.
10. CITY MANAGER/CITY CLERK REPORTS
Presenters:
Broadband and Dark Fiber Network – Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager.
Orr Street Bridge Projects – Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager.
Election Filing Period – Kristine Lawler, City Clerk.
11. PUBLIC HEARINGS (6:15 PM)
a. Public Hearing and Possible Introduction by Title Only of an Ordinance Amending Various
Sections of Ukiah City Code to Streamline the Use Permit Application Process and
Operational Standards for Cannabis-Related Businesses.
Presenters: Craig Schlatter, Community Development Director and Darcy Vaughn, Assistant City
Attorney.
PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 6:27 P.M.
No public comment was received.
PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 6:28 P.M.
Motion/Second: Rodin/Orozco to introduce the Ordinance by title only. Motion carried by the
following roll call votes: AYES: Orozco, Crane, Rodin, Dueňas, and Brown. NOES: None. ABSENT:
None. ABSTAIN: None.
City Clerk, Kristine Lawler, read the following title into the record:
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UKIAH AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS
OF THE UKIAH CITY CODE TO AMEND THE USE PERMIT APPLICATION PROCESS AND
OPERATIONAL STANDARDS FOR CANNABIS RELATED BUSINESSES.
Motion/Second: Rodin/Orozco to introduce the Ordinance amending various sections of the Ukiah
City Code to streamline the use permit application process and operational standards for cannabis-
related businesses. Motion carried by the following roll call votes: AYES: Orozco, Crane, Rodin,
Dueňas, and Brown. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None.
12. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Receive Report Regarding the Economic Development and Financing Corporation
(EDFC); Consideration of Request for Funding from EDFC; and Authorize the City
Manager to Negotiate and Execute Performance Agreement Between the City of Ukiah and
EDFC in the amount of $12,455.25 for FY 2022-23.
Presenters: Shannon Riley, Deputy City Manager and Robert Gernet, EDFC Executive Director.
Motion/Second: Rodin/ORozco to receive the report regarding the Economic Development and
Financing Corporation (EDFC), and authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute
Performance Agreement (COU No. 2223-081) between the City of Ukiah and EDFC . Motion carried
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City Council Minutes for July 20, 2022, Continued:
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by the following roll call votes: AYES: Orozco, Crane, Rodin, Dueňas, and Brown. NOES: None.
ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None.
b. Approve Contract with HdL Companies for Tax and Fee Administration Services for
Transient Occupancy, and Approve Corresponding Budget Amendment.
Presenter: Dan Buffalo, Finance Director.
Motion/Second: Orozco/Rodni to re-authorize the City Manager to execute a three-year contract
(COU No. 2223-082) with HdL Companies for audit and financial assistance services of the City's
Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) revenue - including short term rental compliance, and authorize the
corresponding budget amendment. Motion carried by the following roll call votes: AYES: Orozco,
Crane, Rodin, Dueňas, and Brown. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None.
13. NEW BUSINESS
a. The Ukiah City Council will Receive a Report on Energy Costs and Provide Direction on
Scheduling a Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of a Power Cost Surcharge Rider.
Presenter: Cindy Sauers, Electric Utility Director and Boris Prokop, Borismetrics.
Motion by Councilmember Crane and seconded by Councilmember Rodin.
Upon further discussion, it was decided that direction could be given to Staff by way of consensus.
Council Consensus to authorize Staff to proceed with public noticing and scheduling a Public
Hearing to consider adoption of a Power Cost Surcharge Rider.
b. Consideration of New Ad Hoc Committee to Participate in the Recruitment Process for a
New Police Chief.
Presenter: Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager.
Motion/Second: Orozco/Crane to nominate and appoint Mayor Brown and Councilmember Rodin
to serve on a Police Chief recruitment ad hoc. Motion carried by the following roll call votes: AYES:
Orozco, Crane, Rodin, Dueňas, and Brown. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None.
c. Receive Updates on City Council Committee and Ad Hoc Assignments and, if Necessary,
Consider Modifications to Assignments and/or the Creation/Elimination of Ad hoc(s).
Presenter: Mayor Brown and Councilmember Rodin.
Mayor direction for Councilmember Rodin to participate with Staff at the EDFC meetings, and report
back to Council on what type of involvement she would like going forward.
THE CITY COUNCIL ADJOURNED TO CLOSED SESSION AT 7:40 P.M.
RECESS: 7:40 – 7:55 P.M.
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City Council Minutes for July 20, 2022, Continued:
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14. CLOSED SESSION
a. Conference with Legal Counsel—Anticipated Litigation
(Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2 & 3))
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2)(Number of
potential cases: 1)
b. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation
(Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1)
Name of case: Roofing & Solar Construction, Inc. v. City of Ukiah et al., Mendocino County Superior
Court Case No. 22CV00048
e. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation
(Cal. Gov’t Code Section 54956.9(d)(1))
Name of case: Siderakis v. Ukiah, et al, Mendocino County Superior Court, Case No. 21CV00603
d. Conference with Legal Counsel – Existing Litigation
(Cal. Gov’t Code Section 54956.9(d)(1))
Name of case: Arturo Flores Valdes et al., (Fed. Dist. Ct., N.D. Cal.) 22-CV-03125 RMI
e. Conference with Real Property Negotiators
(Cal. Gov’t Code Section 54956.8)
Property: APN Nos: 157-070-04, 001-040-84, 001-040-82, 001-040-65
Negotiator: Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager;
Negotiating Parties: Dave Hull and Grady Huff
Under Negotiation: Price & Terms of Payment
f. Conference with Labor Negotiator (54957.6)
Agency Representative: Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager
Employee Organizations: All Bargaining Units
g. Public Employee Discipline/Dismissal/Release
No action reported; direction provided to staff.
15. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m.
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Kristine Lawler, City Clerk/CMC
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Agenda Item No: 7.a.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1671
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Report to Council for Preliminary and Conceptual Trail Planning and Mapping Provided by Rock
Solid Trail Contracting in an Amount not to Exceed $15,096.
DEPARTMENT: City Manager /
Admin PREPARED BY: Maya Simerson, Project & Grant Administrator
PRESENTER: Maya Simerson, Project and Grant Administrator
ATTACHMENTS:
1. RS Proposal
2. Contract
Summary: Council will receive notification of the contract expenditure for the services of Rock Solid Trail
Contracting for preliminary and conceptual trail planning and mapping for potential public access to City-
owned property.
Background: The City has been actively working towards expanding our trail systems. The recent opening of
the new loop of the City View trail was met with an enthusiastic welcome. A long-term vision and goal of the
City is to provide the community with a network of trails spanning our western hills from north to south. The
first step towards accomplishing new trails is to identify access points and available property and start a
phased approach towards total connectivity. This work will help identify the best route(s) for access to City-
owned property and facilities such as water tanks, while avoiding conflicts between these goals, as well as
plans of adjacent landowners.
Discussion: Staff reached out to a consulting firm that is renowned for their trail expertise and was provided
with the attached proposal. (Attachment 1). After review of the proposal, Staff moved forward with an
agreement, provided as Attachment 2. This work is for understanding the feasibility, and a planning study, for
possible future actions, none of which have been approved, adopted, or funded. The study will include
consideration of environmental factors, but full environmental review would occur prior to the finalization of any
plans. Any future actions will be brought forward through the public process.
The scope of work for the contract details that, in coordination with the City of Ukiah, Rock Solid proposes to
review the project areas to determine the type and location of facilities that are suitable for, and meet the
needs, of the City and community. This may include walk and bike (singletrack) concept zones and a concept
plan/alignment for a gateway trail connecting the community with the open space. The analysis would also
include identifying key points of interest such as trailheads, access points, parking facilities and hubs.
To properly assess the project area, Rock Solid will travel to the site to meet with key stakeholders, conduct a
pedestrian survey to identify control points and collect photo documentation. The findings of this site analysis
will be summarized in a report, which will include a picture and brief description of each facility, and
recommendations to consider during design and construction.
As mentioned above, this work will help identify the best routes for access to open space and other Ukiah
facilities while helping to lay the foundation for city access to new facilities, public access for trails, and
avoiding interfering with the plans of adjacent landowners.
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The report will include a map depicting the location of trail concept zones and the conceptual layout of the
gateway trail. Conceptual walk and bike (single track) trails will be grade-checked using GIS software.
Trails and greenways provide what many people seek — close-to-home recreational areas, community
meeting places, historic preservation, educational experiences, natural landscapes and beautification. Both
trails and greenways help communities build pride by ensuring that their neighborhoods are good places to
live. Trails and greenways help make communities more attractive and friendly places to live.
Please note this is a feasibility and planning study for possible future actions only, none of which have been
approved, adopted, or funded. Any future actions resulting from the work product will be followed up with a full
public process and environmental review.
Recommended Action: Receive notification of contract expenditure with Rock Solid Trail Contracting for trail
concept plan and mapping in an amount not to exceed $15,096.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: No.
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: 20012200.52100: $15,500
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
FINANCING SOURCE: N/A
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: Contract 2122-239
COORDINATED WITH: Sean White, Director of Water Resources, Neil Davis, Community Services Director,
Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager, and Mary Horger, Financial Services Manager
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DOOLIN CREEK GATEWAY TRAIL CONCEPT PLAN
AND TRAIL FEASIBILITY STUDY
UKIAH, CALIFORNIA
DESIGN.CONSTRUCTION.CONSULTING.
ATTN: SEAN WHITE
CITY OF UKIAH
04.25.2022
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PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK
Rock Solid Trail Contracting, LLC. is pleased to submit this proposal for a gateway trail concept
plan and trail feasibility study for the City of Ukiah, California. In coordination with the City of
Ukiah, Rock Solid proposes to review the project area to determine the type and location of
facilities that are suitable for the project area and meet the needs of the client and community.
This would include singletrack concept zones and a concept plan/alignment for a gateway
trail connecting the community with the water tank location. The analysis would also include
identifying key points of interest such as trailheads, access points, parking facilities and hubs. To
properly assess the project area, Rock Solid will travel to the site to meet with key stakeholders,
conduct a pedestrian survey to identify control points and collect photo documentation. The
findings of this site analysis will be summarized in a report, which will include a picture and brief
description of each facility, and recommendations to consider during design and construction.
The report will include a map depicting the location of trail concept zones and the conceptual
layout of the gateway trail. Conceptual single track trails will be grade checked using GIS
software.
Scope:
• Two day scouting trip to project area.
• PDF report sumarizing the findings of the feasibilty study, including point of interest matrix and trail matrix
• Georeferenced PDF map of proposed trail concept zones, gateway trail alignment, and other points
of interest.
SCOPE
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FEASIBILITY STUDY
& CONCEPT PLAN
DOOLIN CREEK TRAILS AND
WATER TANK GATEWAY TRAIL
Total Proposed Planning Budget: ~ $15,096 (including
travel expenses)
Facilities Under Consideration:
•Gateway Trail
•Single Track
•Trailhead
•Gathering Space
Design Timeline: May - October 2022
SCOPE
APPROACH & PLANNING PROCESS
Collect & Assemble Geospatial (GIS) Data
Define Project Vision
Perform Desktop Analysis
•Analyze slopes, soil moisture, soil types, topography,
waterways, wetlands, property lines & limits, basic
terrain factors, access, existing trails & roads,
trailheads and parking.
•Plan Scouting Strategy
Site Visit & Ground Scouting
•Hike the property to gather data points of potential
features (rock features, bridges, etc), special
interest areas (overlooks, waterfalls, unique trees
& ecosystems, etc), construction constraints, trail
routing constraints, potential on-site materials,
access points & material staging areas.
Organize & Analyze Site Visit Data
Identify Use Zones
Prepare Feasibility Report & Concept Plan
•Summary outlining the feasibility of trails and
amenities suitable for the project area.
TRAIL CONCEPT
ZONES
WATER
TANK
TRAIL CONCEPT
ZONES
GATEWAY
TRAIL
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BUDGET
DOOLIN CREEK TRAILS & GATEWAY TRAIL
FEASIBILITY STUDY& CONCEPT PLAN D.MI.MEMBA.MuskegonPT
TYPE TOTAL AMT QTY
Travel $2,160 135$ 16
Project Area Scouting $2,160 135$ 16
Identify vision for intended experience and scope of facility. Identify budget and zones
appropriate for development. Prepare feasibility & concept report summarizing findings to
be carried forward to design.
$8,640 135$ 64
SUB-TOTAL $12,960
Flight - Bentonville to Santa Rosa $750 $750 1
Lodging (x nights)$450 $150 3
Car Rental $280 $70.00 4
Gasoline (gallons)$64 $5.36 12
Per Diem (M&IE)$236 $59 4
Travel Contingency $356 20%1780
TOTAL (Phase 5)$2,136
TOTAL: VISIONING, FEASIBILITY PLAN, CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT $12,960
TOTAL: TRAVEL EXPENSES $2,136
TOTAL: $15,096
TRAVEL EXPENSES - PLANNING TRIP
TOTAL COST
2022 Doolin Creek Planning Work
VISIONING, FEASIBILITY PLAN, CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
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FINAL DELIVERABLES
• Two day scouting trip to project area.
• PDF report sumarizing the findings of the feasibilty study, including point of interest matrix
and trail matrix
• Georeferenced PDF map of proposed trail concept zones, gateway trail alignment, and
other points of interest.
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
SITE ACCESS & DEFINITION
Client will obtain all necessary permits, permissions, and site access for
Rock Solid to complete the proposed/agreed upon work.
Property boundaries will be clearly identifiable to Rock Solid employees
working on site. If property boundaries are disputed or unclear, the client
will provide immediate assistance to clarify boundaries via professional
survey or other means.
PROJECT SCHEDULING
Proposed start and end dates are subject to change. Rock Solid is not
responsible for delays due to uncontrollable circumstances including, but not
limited to; natural disasters and extreme weather.
Final approval for work, and/or ‘Notice to Proceed’ needs to be provided to
Rock Solid prior to a crew being mobilized to the site.
WARRANTY
Rock Solid provides a 1 year warranty on all trail built. The warranty goes into
effect after the trail has been paid for and/or accepted by the client.
FEES & BILLING
This proposal is valid for 30 days after issue. Rock Solid reserves the right to
rescind or revise the offer after proposal becomes invalid.
LIABILITY & INSURANCE
Certificates of Insurance will be provided upon request. Any requested
changes to coverage may be subject to additional cost.
CONDITIONS
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ROCK SOLID AGREEMENT
By signing this agreement, the client is retaining the services of Rock Solid
to complete the scope of this work by October 2022 on a time and materials
basis, for an estimated fee of $15,096. Rock Solid will not exceed this cost
without permission from Sean White or other designated City of Ukiah
employee.
Approved for _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Name & Title _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Signature ____________________________________________________________________ Date _______________________
Approved for Rock Solid
Jon Schubbe, Vice President
Signature ____________________________________________________________________ Date _______________________
AGREEMENT
05.09.2022
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Agenda Item No: 7.b.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1851
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Award a Contract for Specification #E39169 - Street Striping 2022, to Chrisp Company of
Freemont, California, in the Amount of $44,555.96 for Street Striping 2022.
DEPARTMENT: Public Works PREPARED BY: Daniel Flores, Engineer Technician
PRESENTER: Tim Eriksen, Public Works Director/City Engineer
ATTACHMENTS:
1. RFB - Specification E39169
2. Bid Tab
3. Chrisp Company Bid
Summary: Council will consider awarding a contract to Chrisp Company in the amount of $44,555.96 for
Specification #E39169 Street Striping 2022.
Background: Street striping is completed on a regular basis in order to be certain that centerline striping,
bicycle lanes, etc. remain visible for those traveling on city streets.
Discussion: In accordance with City Code Section 1522, the City distributed Requests for Bids to Builders
Exchanges in addition to all striping contractors on the City's 2022 Qualified Contractors List for the annual
street striping contract. The City publicly advertised this project on the City's webpage. (Attachment 1)
Bids were opened on July 14, 2022, with (3) bidders responding. A copy of the bid tabulation is provided
(Attachment 2) in addition to a copy of Chrisp Company bid (Attachment 3). Chrisp Company had the lowest
responsive, responsible bid in the amount of $44,555.96. The City budgeted $50,000 for this project. It is
therefore Staff's recommendation to award the contract to Chrisp Company.
Compensation for the performance of the work will be based on unit prices bid for contract item quantities
actually installed. Bid totals are based on unit prices bid for contract items at estimated quantities, and
therefore, the actual total paid to the contractor may be lower or higher than the bid total indicated. As with
construction projects, there may be cost overruns by reason of unforeseen work or because actual quantities
installed exceed estimated quantities. Policy Resolution No. 13 authorizes the responsible Department Head,
with approval of the City Manager, to issue change orders not to exceed 10 percent of the original contract
sum or $5,000, whichever is greater, provided that no change, when added to the original contract sum,
exceeds the amount budgeted for the project.
Recommended Action: Award Contract to Chrisp Company in the amount of $44,555.96.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: No
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: 12024200.80230.18251: $50,000.00
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
FINANCING SOURCE: N/A
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: N/A
COORDINATED WITH: Tim Eriksen, Director of Public Works; Mary Horger, Financial Services Manager
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REQUEST FOR BID
City of Ukiah
SPECIFICATION E39169
STREET STRIPING 2022
June 29, 2022
Bid Due Date
1:30 p.m., July 14, 2022
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I. Introduction
City of Ukiah is seeking bids from qualified Contractors to provide all necessary materials, equipment
and labor to paint traffic stripes. General locations of the work are shown in the Attachment A. A map will
be provided to the successful bidder showing exact locations of the work to be done. All work shall be
done under the direction of the City of Ukiah Public Works Department.
II.Bid Procedure
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: This Request for Bid (RFB) is issued as an open market purchase under
Section 1522 of the Ukiah City Code. This is not a formal or informal bid under the provisions of state law
governing RFB’s for Public Projects. The procedures governing open market purchases are at the discretion
of the Purchasing Officer and may vary from bid to bid, depending on the City’s needs. The City Code
encourages the Purchasing Officer to use modern communications, including the telephone, e-mail and the
internet, to obtain the lowest possible price, consistent with the City’s needs. The Purchasing Officer does
use City bidder’s lists when soliciting bids. You may contact the Purchasing Officer if you would like to be
placed on the City’s bidder’s list.
III.Contact Person
The City has designated Mary Horger, Financial Services Manager, as the contact person for
questions related to the work requested. Questions are to be submitted in writing, and can be done so by e-
mail at mhorger@cityofukiah.com.
IV.Examination of the Site
The Contractor should familiarize himself with the local conditions of the project sites, and shall be
responsible for having acquired full knowledge of the job and all problems affecting it. Failure to do so will
in no way relieve him/her of the responsibility for performing any of the work or operations required as part
of this contract.
V. Bid Submittal Instructions
Bids can be submitted in hardcopy or by email. Bids are due on or before 1:30 p.m., July 14, 2022
to:
City of Ukiah Purchasing Department
Attn: Mary Horger
411 West Clay Street
Phone: (707) 463-6233
Email: mhorger@cityofukiah.com
It will be the sole responsibility of the bidders to have their bids delivered to the City before the
closing hour and date. Late bids will not be considered and will be returned unopened to the sender. The City
will not be responsible for any cost incurred by the Contractor in preparation of their bid response.
VI.Scope of Work
All of the work to be performed is within the City of Ukiah and consists of painted traffic stripes.
General locations of the work are shown in Attachment A. A map will be provided to the successful
bidder showing the exact locations of the work to be done. All work will be done under the direction of
the City of Ukiah Public Works Department. Work on streets may be painted during night time hours
upon approval of the Director of Public Works/City Engineer.
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1) Control of Alignment and Layout
All work necessary to establish satisfactory alignment for stripes shall be performed by the contractor
with any device or method that will not damage the pavement nor conflict with other traffic control
devices.
2) Tolerances and Appearance
This section shall conform to Section 84-1.03, CALTRANS - Standard Specifications, May, 2006.
3) Protection from Damage
The Contractor shall take special care to protect existing reflective pavement markers and shall, at his
expense, replace all coated markers.
Newly placed traffic stripes shall be protected from damage by traffic or other causes until the paint is
thoroughly dry. Contractor, at his expense, shall promptly remove any paint applied, spilled, or tracked
outside of specified locations to be striped.
4) Painted Traffic Stripes - Description
This work shall consist of painting traffic stripes including applying glass beads.
5) Materials
Paint shall be either waterborne traffic line paint conforming to State Specification No. PTWB-01 dated
February 2006 or solvent-borne, acetone-based/VOC compliant traffic line paint conforming to State
Specification No. PT-150VOC(A) dated February 2006.
Glass beads shall conform to State Specification No. 8010-004 dated March 2010.
Copies of California State Specifications for traffic paint and glass beads may be obtained from the
Caltrans Chemical Testing Branch, 5900 Folsom Blvd, Sacramento, California, 95819, at (916) 227-7289
or from the following website: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/ttsb/chemical/specifications.htm
6) Mixing
Mechanical mixers shall be used to mix paint. Prior to application, the paint shall be mixed a sufficient
length of time to thoroughly mix the pigment and vehicle together, and shall be kept thoroughly agitated
during its application.
7) Application Equipment
Mechanical means shall be used to paint traffic stripes and to apply the glass beads for traffic stripes.
All equipment used in the application of traffic stripes shall produce stripes of uniform quality that
conform to the specified requirements.
The striping machine shall be capable of accurately superimposing succeeding coats of traffic paint upon
the first coat and upon existing stripes at a speed of at least 5 miles per hour.
The striping machine shall consist of a rubber-tired vehicle that is maneuverable to the extent that straight
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lines can be followed and normal curves can be made in true arcs. It shall be capable of applying traffic
paints and glass beads at the rates specified. The striping machine shall be equipped with the following:
a)A pointer or sighting device, not less than 5 feet long and extending from the front of the machine.
b)A pointer or sighting device, extending from the side of the machine to gauge the distance from the
centerline, for painting shoulder stripes.
c)A positive-acting cutoff device to prevent depositing paint in gaps of broken stripes.
d)Shields or an adjustable air curtain for line control.
e)Pressure regulators and gauges (if pneumatically operated) that are in full view of the operator.
f)A paint strainer in the paint supply line.
g)A paint storage tank with a mechanical agitator that operates continuously during painting operations.
h)A glass bead dispenser located behind the paint applicator nozzle and that is controlled simultaneously
with the paint applicator nozzle; and
i) Calibrated rods for measuring the volume of paint and glass beads in the paint and in the glass bead tanks.
All spray equipment shall be of a proper type and of adequate capacity for the work. Air-atomized spray
equipment shall be equipped with oil and water extractors and pressure regulators and they shall have
adequate air volume and compressor recovery capacity. Spray gun tip needle assemblies and orifices shall
be of the proper sizes.
8)Street Striping Application
Prior to application of striping, the City will provide street sweeping. The Contractor shall be responsible
for removal of any leaves or litter appearing in the striping area after the streets are swept.
Contractor shall protect against paint splattering onto parked cars particularly at locations of the four-inch
white bicycle lane striping. If deemed necessary, Contractor shall post notices, indicating the date and
times that street parking will be prohibited, a minimum of 72 hours in advance of striping on streets with
bicycle lanes. These notices shall be placed in obvious locations and be spaced no further than 250 feet
apart along the length of the street and on each side of the affected street. The Contractor shall also give
notice to the Engineer a minimum of 72 hours in advance of working at the site so that the City can give
written notice to adjacent property owners.
Traffic Stripes shall be applied only on dry surfaces and only during periods of favorable weather.
Painting shall not be performed when the atmospheric temperature is below 40º F when using solvent
borne paint or below 50ºF when using water borne paint; when freshly painted surfaces may become
damaged by rain, fog, or condensation; nor when it can be anticipated that the atmospheric temperature
will drop below the above 40º F or 50º F during the drying period
On existing surfacing, traffic stripes shall be applied in one coat.
Each coat of paint for any traffic stripe, including glass beads where required, shall be applied in one pass
of the striping machine, regardless of the number, widths, and patterns of the individual stripes involved.
Paint to be applied in one coat, shall be applied at an approximate rate of one gallon per 107 square feet.
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Glass beads shall be uniformly incorporated in all coats of paint concurrently with the application of the
paint. Beads shall be embedded in the coat of traffic paint being applied, to a depth of ½ their diameters.
Glass beads shall be applied at an approximate rate of five (5) pounds per gallon of paint.
VII. Measurement and Payment
Painting traffic stripes will be measured by the linear foot, along the line of the traffic stripes, without
deductions for gaps in broken traffic stripes. A double traffic stripe consisting of two 4-inch wide yellow
stripes, separated by a 3-inch black stripe, will be measured as one traffic stripe.
The contract price paid per linear foot for painted traffic stripes shall include full compensation for
furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals, posting notices on streets with bicycle
lanes, and for doing all the work involved in painting traffic stripes.
VIII. Terms
The City asks that vendors specify their desired payment preferences in their bid response. The actual
payment terms of the contract will be open for negotiation during the contract phase. If no special payments
are requested prior to issuing the work, the City will assume net 30 terms.
The City reserves the right to award to the lowest, responsible bidder. The City also reserves the right
to waive any irregularities and technicalities and request rebids should it be deemed in its best interests to do
so. The price, terms, delivery point, and delivery date may individually or collectively be the basis of the
awarding of the bid. In addition, the City reserves the right to make the selection of specific parts of a bid, or
multiple proposals that will best meet the needs of the City as defined in this RFB. In addition, the City
reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The awarded contractor will enter a “Short Form Construction
Contract”, Attachment B.
IX. Addenda
If it becomes necessary to revise any part of this Request for Bid (RFB) after it has been issued, the
City will issue an addendum to the RFB containing the revision. All addenda will be posted on the City’s
website at www.cityofukiah.com/purchasing with the rest of the RFB documents. Anyone who intends to
submit a bid in response to the RFB must check the website frequently for any posted addenda. Anyone
submitting a bid will be deemed to have seen and agreed to be bound by the posted addenda.
X. Work Scheduling
No work shall be done between the hours of 6 p.m. and 7 a.m., nor on Saturdays, Sundays or
legal
holidays except such work as is necessary for the proper care and protection of work already performed,
or
except in cases of absolute necessity and in any case only with the permission of the Engineer.
It is understood, however, that night work may be established as a regular procedure by the
Contractor
if he or she first obtains the written permission of the Engineer and that such permission may be revoked
at any
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time by the Engineer if the Contractor fails to maintain at night adequate force and equipment for
reasonable
prosecution and to justify inspection of the work.
XI. Bidder Qualifications
The City will satisfy itself that the potential contractors are reputable firms with a proven track record
and a proven product. Contractors are asked to provide the information requested under Work Performance
History Capability. References are to be those who you have performed similar scope of work as asked for in
this RFB. References are to include the contact name and phone number. A minimum of three references are
requested.
XII. Insurance Requirements
Bidder’s attention is directed to the insurance requirements – see Attachment C. Contractors shall
furnish to the City, upon award of contract, certificates of insurance covering full liability under Worker’s
Compensation laws of the State of California, Comprehensive General Liability and Business Auto Insurance
with policy limits of not less than $1,000,000 naming the City as an additional insured party.
It is highly recommended that contractors confer with their respective insurance carriers or brokers to
determine in advance of bid submission the availability of insurance certificates and endorsements as
prescribed and provided herein. If an apparent awarded contractor fails to comply with the insurance
requirements, that contractor may be disqualified from award of the contract. If you have questions regarding
the City’s requirements, please contact the City’s Risk Manager at 707-463-6287.
XIII. License and Additional Requirements
1) Compliance with Laws and Regulations: All materials, parts and equipment furnished pursuant to
these specifications shall be in compliance with the laws and regulations of the State of California and OSHA.
The contractor shall, if requested by the City, supply certification and evidence of such compliance.
2) Payment Bond: As per California Civil Code Section 9550, a direct contractor that is awarded a
public works contract involving an expenditure in excess of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) shall,
before commencement of work, give a payment (material and labor) bond to and approved by the officer or
public entity by whom the contract was awarded. Please refer to Attachment D for a copy of the sample
forms.
3) Legal Requirements and Permits: The contractor agrees to fully comply with all local, City, State and
Federal laws, regulations and ordinances governing performance of contractual services required, and it will
be the responsibility of the contractor to obtain any and all necessary licenses, permits or clearances,
including the actual cost of licenses.
4) License Requirements: Bidder/Contractor must possess a current State of California contractor’s
license and a City of Ukiah business license. (For information business license, please contact Liz
Frausto, City of Ukiah Finance Department at 707-463-6215.)
a) The Contractor shall possess a valid State of California Class A or Class C-32 (Parking and Highway
Improvement) license. Bidder shall provide proof of possession of the proper licenses and certificates of
registration necessary to perform the work. Employees actually performing the tasks shall provide proof
of proper certificates of registration for same.
b) The bidder shall keep in force a City of Ukiah business license for the extent of the project.
c) Where subcontractors/jobbers are used, bidder shall provide the City with proof of proper
licenses, certificates and proof of insurance for work performed.
5) Notice to Bidders – Contractor Registration and Prevailing Wages –No contractor or
subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project unless registered with the
Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions
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from this requirement for bid purposes only under Labor Code section 1771.1(a)]. No contractor or
subcontractor may be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project unless registered
with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. The prime
contractor shall be responsible for posting job site notices as prescribed by regulation. This project
is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations.
Public Works Small Project Exemption: Small project exemption means that contractors who
work exclusively on small projects are not required to register as public works contractors or file
electronic certified payroll reports for those projects. However, prevailing wages must still be
paid on projects with small project exemption. Contractors are still required to maintain certified
payroll records on a continuous basis, and provide those records to the Labor Commissioner’s
Office upon request. Small project exemption is applied based on the amount of the entire
project, not a contractors subcontracted amount of the project. Small project exemption applies
for all public works projects that do not exceed: $25,000 for new construction, alteration,
installation, demolition or repair; and $15,000 for maintenance.
Each laborer or mechanic of Contractor or any subcontractor engaged in work on the project
under this contract shall be paid, pursuant to provisions of Section 1770, including amendments
thereof, of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Director of the Department of Industrial
Relations, State of California, has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages for straight
time, overtime Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays including employer payment for health and
welfare, vacation, pension and similar purposes, copies of the General Prevailing Wage
Determination (applicable to the work), for the locality in which the work is to be done can be
reviewed at Website: www.dir.ca.gov/dlsr/pwd/northern.html .
The Labor Commissioner through the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE) may at
any time require contractor and subcontractors to furnish electronic certified payroll records
directly to DLSE. For projects that do not meet the “Public Works Small Project Exemption”,
contractors and subcontractors must furnish electronic certified payroll records directly to the
DLSE.
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INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT
Contractor agrees to accept all responsibility for loss or damage to any person or entity, and to
defend, indemnity, hold harmless and release the City, its officers, agents and employees, from and against
any and all actions, claims, damages, disabilities, or costs of litigation that may be asserted by any person or
entity, arising out of or in connection with the negligent or willful misconduct in the performance by
contractor hereunder, whether or not there is concurrent, passive or active negligence on the part of the City,
but excluding liability due to the sole active negligence or willful misconduct of the City. This
indemnification obligation is not limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages or
compensation payable to or for Contractor or its agents under Workmen's Compensation acts, disability
benefits acts or other employee's benefits acts.
Contractor shall be liable to the City for any loss or damage to City property arising from or
in connection with Contractor performance hereunder. The undersigned acknowledges that this document,
together with the resulting purchase order issued by the City, the executed Short Form Construction Contract,
the insurance requirements for contractors, and the Contractor Statement Regarding insurance coverage
comprise a written agreement between the Contractor and the City binding on both parties.
The undersigned declares they are familiar with the items specified and have carefully read the RFB
specification/requirements, checked all of the figures stated on the specifications and accepts full
responsibility for any error or omission in the preparation of this bid.
This bid is submitted by, (check one)
____ Individual Owner ____ Partnership ____ Corporation _____ Other
Legal Name of Bidder ___________________________________________________________
Address of Bidder ______________________________________________________________
Tax ID# ______________________________________________________________________
Phone Number______________________________ Fax Number ________________________
California State Contractor’s License #: Expiration Date:
DIR Public Works Contractor Registration #:
By: ______________________________________________ Date _____________________
Signature
Print or Type Name: ____________________________________________________________
Title
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WORK PERFORMANCE DATA
HISTORY AND CAPABILITY: Provide the name, locations and a narrative statement on the work performed.
WORK PERFORMED
1. COMPANY NAME: ______________________________________
CONTACT:____________________________________________ _______________________________________
ADDRESS:____________________________________________ _______________________________________
PHONE________________________________________________ ________________________________________
2. COMPANY NAME: ______________________________________ _______________________________________
CONTACT_____________________________________________ _______________________________________
ADDRESS_____________________________________________ _______________________________________
PHONE:________________________________________________ _______________________________________
3. COMPANY NAME: _____________________________________ _______________________________________
CONTACT:____________________________________________ _______________________________________
ADDRESS____________________________________________ _______________________________________
PHONE:______________________________________________ _______________________________________
4. COMPANY NAME: ____________________________________ _______________________________________
CONTACT:___________________________________________ _______________________________________
ADDRESS:___________________________________________ _______________________________________
PHONE:_____________________________________________ _______________________________________
5. COMPANY NAME: ____________________________________ _______________________________________
CONTACT:___________________________________________ _______________________________________
ADDRESS:___________________________________________ _______________________________________
PHONE:_____________________________________________ _______________________________________
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SUBCONTRACTORS: The bidder must submit a list of subcontractors whom he proposes to employ on the work with proper firm name and business address of each.
1)Subcontractor’s Name Work to be performed
_____________________________________________________ _________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________ _________________________________________________
Address
_________________________________________________
City/State/Zip
____________________________________________________
Phone Number Fax Number
____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________
California State Contractor License # DIR Public Works Contractor Registration #
2)Subcontractor’s Name Work to be performed
___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________
___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________
Address
_____________________________________________
City/State/Zip
__________________________________________________ ____________________________________________
Phone Number Fax Number
____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________
California State Contractor License # DIR Public Works Contractor Registration #
3)Subcontractor’s Name Work to be performed
__________________________________________________ _____________________________________________
___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________
Address
__________________________________________________ _____________________________________________
City/State/Zip
___________________________________________________ _____________________________________________
Phone Number Fax Number
____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________
California State Contractor License # DIR Public Works Contractor Registration #
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BIDDER/CONTRACTOR STATEMENT
REGARDING INSURANCE COVERAGE
(Submit with Bid)
PROPOSER/CONTRACTOR HEREBY CERTIFIES that he/she has reviewed and understands the insurance coverage
requirements specified in the Request for Bid for:
E39169 Street Striping 2022
Should we/I be awarded the contract, we/I certify that we/I can meet the specified requirements for insurance, including
insurance coverage of the subcontractors, and agree to name the City of Ukiah as Additional Insured for the work
specified. And we/I will comply with the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, which require every employer to
be insured against liability for worker’s compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of
that code, before commencing the performance of the work specified.
Please Print (Person, Firm, or Corporation)
Signature of Authorized Representative
Please Print (Name & Title of Authorized Representative)
Date Phone Number
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Item #Item Description Quantity Unit of Measure Unit Price Item Total Unit Price Item Total it Price Item Total
1 BROKEN 4" PAINTED TRAFFIC STRIPE ‐ WHITE 5283 LF $0.12 $633.96 $0.18 $950.94 $0.22 $1,162.26
2
BROKEN 4" PAINTED TRAFFIC STRIPE ‐
YELLOW 63554 LF $0.12 $7,626.48 $0.18 $11,439.72 $0.22 $13,981.88
3 SOLID 4" PAINTED TRAFFIC STRIPE ‐ WHITE 11520 LF $0.20 $2,304.00 $0.22 $2,534.40 $0.48 $5,529.60
4 SOLID 4" PAINTED TRAFFIC STRIPE ‐ YELLOW 11717 LF $0.20 $2,343.40 $0.22 $2,577.74 $0.48 $5,624.16
5 SOLID 8" PAINTED TRAFFIC STRIPE ‐ WHITE 3620 LF $0.50 $1,810.00 $0.80 $2,896.00 $0.78 $2,823.60
6 DOUBLE PAINTED TRAFFIC STRIPE ‐ YELLOW 23962 LF $0.50 $11,981.00 $0.35 $8,386.70 $0.95 $22,763.90
7
TWO WAY LEFT TURN PAINTED TRAFFIC
STRIPE ‐ YELLOW 3491 LF $0.75 $2,618.25 $0.35 $1,221.85 $1.80 $6,283.80
8
BIKE LANE 4" PAINTED TRAFFIC
STRIPE ‐ WHITE 23460 LF $0.20 $4,692.00 $0.25 $5,865.00 $0.48 $11,260.80
9
BIKE LANE 6" PAINTED TRAFFIC
STRIPE ‐ WHITE 37381 LF $0.27 $10,092.87 $0.27 $10,092.87 $0.58 $21,680.98
10
NO PASSING 4" PAINTED TRAFFIC
STRIPE ‐ YELLOW 454 LF $1.00 $454.00 $0.50 $227.00 $0.70 $317.80
Total $44,555.96 $46,192.22 $91,428.78
None None NoneListed Subs
Base Bid
1805 E Beamer Street PO Box 1721 3489 Luyung Dr
Woodland, CA 95776 Lodi, CA 95241 Rancho Cordova, CA
Street Striping 2022
City of Ukiah
Bid Opening:2022‐07‐14 Chrisp Company Traffic Limited Central Striping
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Agenda Item No: 7.c.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1860
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Adoption of Resolution Appointing Kali Gordon to the Design Review Board.
DEPARTMENT: City Clerk PREPARED BY: Kristine Lawler, City Clerk
PRESENTER: Kristine Lawler, City Clerk
ATTACHMENTS:
1. City Code Section 1161
2. Resolution 2021-52
3. Application - Kali Gordon
4. Proposed Resolution
Summary: The City Council will consider adopting a resolution appointing Kali Gordon to the Design Review
Board.
Background: The Design Review Board reviews proposed site development permit applications, planned
development applications, and precise development plans. They work with Staff and the applicants to ensure
design consistency with the Ukiah General Plan, Zoning Code, and Design Review Guidelines. They make
recommendations concerning architecture, site design layout, landscaping, parking, signage, exterior lighting,
and other aspects of urban design to City Staff, Zoning Administrator, Planning Commission, and City Council
as appropriate.
Pursuant to City Code Section 1161(Attachment 1) and Resolution 2021-52 (Attachment 2), members of the
Design Review Board are appointed by a majority of the City Council, to serve at the will of the Council for up
to a term of four years. There is one vacancy on the Design Review Board, which has been noticed since July
2, 2021, online, in the glass case in front of Civic Hall, in the Public View Binder, and at the County Library.
Discussion: The City Clerk’s office has received an application from Kali Gordon (Attachment 3), who meets
the required qualifications, with no other applications having been received. Staff’s recommendation, which is
supported by the Community Development department, is to adopt the resolution (Attachment 4) appointing
Kali Gordon to the Design Review Board, with a term ending August 3, 2026. If Council feels a discussion is
warranted per Resolution 2021-52, this item may be pulled from the Consent Calendar.
Recommended Action: Adopt resolution appointing Kali Gordon to the ‘Community at Large’ position on the
Design Review Board, term ending August 3, 2026.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: N/A
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
FINANCING SOURCE: N/A
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: N/A
COORDINATED WITH: N/A
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ATTACHMENT 1
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RESOLUTION NO. 2021-52
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UKIAH ESTABLISHING A POLICY FOR
THE IN-MEETING PROCESS FOR NOMINATING AND APPOINTING NEW MEMBERS (WHEN MORE
THAN ONE CANDIDATE) TO THE CITY COUNCIL (FOR MID-TERM VACANCIES THAT COUNCIL
OPTS TO APPOINT), PLANNING COMMISSION, AND DESIGN REVIEW BOARD.
WHEREAS, the City Council and Staff have determined that it would be helpful to have written
clarification for the in-meeting process of nominating and appointing new members (when more than one
candidate) to the City Council (for mid-term vacancies that Council opts to appoint), Planning
Commission, and Design Review Board.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Ukiah adopts the following method
for the in-meeting process of nominating and appointing new members (when more than one candidate)
to the City Council (for mid-term vacancies that Council opts to appoint), Planning Commission, and
Design Review Board:
Applicant Statements:
1. Each applicant will fill out an application/questionnaire that will be published with the agenda, and
which the councilmembers can review ahead of the meeting.
2.At the meeting, the candidates will give a three-minute statement of why they want to serve in the
position.
3.Council can ask questions for specific candidates.
4.Public comment followed by additional Council questions if any.
Discussion:
5. Councilmembers will discuss the pros, cons, and preferences of the various candidates (nominations
are not accepted).
Ranking:
6. Councilmembers will fill out a ranking form (Exhibit A to the Resolution – Attachment 1). The forms
will be submitted to the clerk, and a short recess will be held while the clerk calculates the results
using the Ranking Form Calculator Sheet (Exhibit B to the Resolution - Attachment 1 – provides
details of how the ranking is calculated). Following the recess, the clerk will present the results of the
ranking forms. If there is a tie resulting in three or more candidates with top ranks*, the process will
be repeated with the top-ranking candidates until there are only two top-ranking candidates.
The lowest score equals the top rank.
7. With the top two candidates, a final run-off vote will be completed with a blind vote using ballots that
will be distributed and returned to the Clerk, where each Councilmember may vote for one
candidate. The Clerk will tabulate and announce the results. The successful candidate is the one
receiving the most votes.
If there is more than one seat being filled, then the process starts over from Step #6, with the
remaining candidates.
ATTACHMENT 2
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Appointment:
8. Once a successful candidate (or candidates, if there is more than one) has been selected, the Mayor
may call for a motion, second, and roll call vote to adopt the resolution making the appointment(s).
If there is only one candidate, then a simple discussion and adoption of a resolution is all that would
be necessary to make the appointment.
PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 20th day of October, 2021 by the following vote on roll
call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
Juan V. Orozco, Mayor
ATTEST:
Kristine Lawler, City Clerk
Councilmembers Duenas, Brown, and Mayor Orozco
None
None
Councilmembers Crane and Rodin
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RANKING FORM
Councilmember Name:
Candidate #1
Candidate #2
Candidate #3
Candidate #4
Candidate #5
Candidate #6
Candidate #7
Candidate #8
Candidate #9
Candidate #10
Exhibit A
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ATTACHMENT 3
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RESOLUTION NO. 2022-
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UKIAH APPOINTING KALI GORDON
TO THE DESIGN REVIEW BOARD
WHEREAS, pursuant to City Code Section 1161(Attachment 1) and Resolution 2021-52 (Attachment
2), members of the Design Review Board are appointed by a majority of the City Council, to serve at
the will of the Council for up to a term of four years; and
WHEREAS, there is one vacancy on the Design Review Board, which has been noticed since July 2,
2021, online, in the glass case in front of Civic Hall, in the Public View Binder, and at the County
Library; and
WHEREAS, the City Clerk’s office has received an application from Kali Gordon who meets the
required qualifications, with no other applications having been received.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Ukiah City Council does hereby appoint the
following persons and terms:
BOARD/
COMMISSION
NAME POSITION TERM ENDING
Design Review Board Kali Gordon Community at Large 8/3/2026
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of August, 2022, by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
_______________________________
Jim O. Brown, Mayor
ATTEST:
__________________________________
Kristine Lawler, City Clerk
ATTACHMENT 4
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Agenda Item No: 7.d.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1868
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Report to Council Regarding the 2022 Conflict of Interest Code Biennial Notice, and Direct the City
Clerk to Amend the Conflict of Interest Code per Guidelines Provided by the Fair Political Practices
Commission (FPPC), Conduct a 45-day Public Notice Period, and If Necessary, Schedule a Public Hearing to
Consider Adoption of the Amended Conflict of Interest Code.
DEPARTMENT: City Clerk PREPARED BY: Kristine Lawler, City Clerk
PRESENTER: Kristine Lawler, City Clerk
ATTACHMENTS:
1. 2022 Local Agency Biennial Notice
Summary: The City Council will receive the 2022 Conflict of Interest Code Biennial Notice, as directed by the
Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), and consider directing the City Clerk to amend the Conflict of
Interest Code per the FPPC guidelines, seek review from the City Attorney, open a 45-day public comment
period, and if necessary, schedule a public hearing for consideration of adopting the amended Conflict of
Interest Code.
Background: The Political Reform Act requires every local government agency to review its Conflict of
Interest Code biennially. A Conflict of Interest Code tells public officials, governmental employees, and
consultants what financial interests they must disclose on their Statement of Economic Interests (a.k.a. Form
700).
Discussion: The FPPC has prepared a 2022 Local Agency Biennial Notice form (Attachment 1) for local
agencies to complete and submit to the code reviewing body, which in this case is the Ukiah City Council, by
October 3, 2022.
Staff has determined that the following substantial amendments are necessary:
- Add new positions
- Revise/update the titles of existing positions
- Delete titles of positions that have been abolished and/or positions that no longer make or participate in
making governmental decisions
The FPPC has provided guidelines to help determine what positions and interests are required on the Conflict
of Interest Code, and which are not necessary. The City Clerk will work with Human Resources and use these
guidelines to modify the existing list, then – per FPPC guidelines – provide a 45-day public comment period for
the suggested amendments, and if requested by an employee or public member, schedule a public hearing
and/or bring the amended Conflict of Interest Code to the Council for adoption.
The recommended action for this agenda item is to receive the 2022 Conflict of Interest Code Biennial Notice
and direct City Clerk to:
- Amend the Conflict of Interest Code per the FPPC guidelines;
- Seek review from the City Attorney
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- Provide a 45-day public comment period for the suggested changes
- If requested, schedule a public hearing and/or bring the amended Conflict of Interest Code to the Council
for adoption
Recommended Action: Receive the 2022 Conflict of Interest Code Biennial Notice and direct City Clerk to
amend the Conflict of Interest Code per the FPPC guidelines, seek review from the City Attorney, provide a
45-day public comment period for the suggested modifications, and if necessary, schedule a public hearing to
consider adoption of the amended Conflict of Interest Code.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: N/A
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
FINANCING SOURCE: N/A
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: N/A
COORDINATED WITH: N/A
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www.fppc.ca.gov
FPPC Advice: advice@fppc.ca.gov (866.275.3772)
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2022 Local Agency Biennial Notice
Name of Agency:
Mailing Address:
Contact Person: Phone No.
Email: Alternate Email:
Accurate disclosure is essential to monitor whether officials have conflicts of interest and to
help ensure public trust in government. The biennial review examines current programs to
ensure that the agency’s code includes disclosure by those agency officials who make or
participate in making governmental decisions.
This agency has reviewed its conflict of interest code and has determined that (check one BOX):
An amendment is required. The following amendments are necessary:
(Check all that apply.)
Include new positions
Revise disclosure categories
Revise the titles of existing positions
Delete titles of positions that have been abolished and/or positions that no longer make or
participate in making governmental decisions
Other (describe)
The code is currently under review by the code reviewing body.
No amendment is required. (If your code is over five years old, amendments may be
necessary.)
Verification (to be completed if no amendment is required)
This agency’s code accurately designates all positions that make or participate in the making of governmental
decisions. The disclosure assigned to those positions accurately requires that all investments, business
positions, interests in real property, and sources of income that may foreseeably be affected materially by the
decisions made by those holding designated positions are reported. The code includes all other provisions
required by Government Code Section 87302.
__________________________________________ _________________________
Signature of Chief Executive Officer Date
All agencies must complete and return this notice regardless of how recently your code was approved or
amended. Please return this notice no later than October 3, 2022, or by the date specified by your agency, if
earlier, to:
(PLACE RETURN ADDRESS OF CODE REVIEWING BODY HERE)
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS FORM TO THE FPPC.
City of Ukiah
300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, CA 95482
Kristine Lawler 707-463-6217
klawler@cityofukiah.com cityclerk@cityofukiah.com
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ATTACHMENT 1
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Agenda Item No: 7.e.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1869
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Approval of Contract with Stone Creek Environmental Consulting in the Amount of $33,000 for
Engineering Services Related to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems Permit Issued by North Coast
Regional Water Quality Control Board.
DEPARTMENT: Public Works PREPARED BY: Seth Strader, Administrative Analyst
PRESENTER: Tim Eriksen, Director of Public Works
ATTACHMENTS:
1. 220430 Ukiah Proposal for 2022 2023
Summary: The City Council will consider awarding a professional services agreement to Stone Creek
Environmental Consulting in the amount of $33,000 for engineering services related to the Municipal Separate
Storm Sewer Systems Permit.
Background: Discharges of storm water and non-storm water from a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer
System (MS4), particularly in an urbanized area, have a high potential to convey pollutants to receiving
waters. The higher percentage of impervious area in an urbanized area correlates to a greater pollutant
loading, resulting in turbid water discharges, nutrient enrichment, bacterial contamination, and toxic
compounds. Pollutants of concern in these discharges in the Russian River Watershed include: heavy metals,
indicator bacteria, nutrients, pesticides, petroleum hydrocarbons and trash.
Discussion: The City is designated as a Phase 1 Co-Permittee with other agencies regulated by the North
Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board (Board). These agencies operate under a MS4 issued by the
Board which requires specific monitoring and reporting tasks as well as the development of special studies in
order to maintain permit compliance.
This permit has a five-year term in which these requirements must be met and submitted to the Board. The
main requirements are as follows:
1. Critical Source Program
2. Development of Facility Prevention Plan
3. Municipal Staff Training
4. Development of a Sediment Reduction Plan
5. Annual Reporting Requirements to the Board.
In order to maintain compliance with the permit, Staff requested a proposal (Attachment 1) from Stone Creek
Environmental Consulting for engineering and consulting services related to maintaining compliance with the
permit. Stone Creek specializes in director regulatory compliance and training for multiple agencies in the
North Coast and has experience in permitting requirements as a former member of the board. Stone Creek
assisted in permitting during for the last two years and Staff is satisfied with their performance.
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Recommended Action: Award professional services agreement to Stone Creek Environmental Consulting in
the amount of $33,000 for Engineering Services related to the City’s Stormwater Permit.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: NO
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: 10024224.52100: $38,000
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: 10024224.52100: $33,000
FINANCING SOURCE: N/A
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: 2122-078
COORDINATED WITH: Tim Eriksen, Director of Public Works and Andrew Stricklin, Associate Engineer
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Stone Creek Environmental Consulting
416 Aviation Blvd, Suite H
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
colleen@consultingstonecreek.com
707-318-9415
1 www.consultingstonecreek.com
April 30, 2022
Mr. Tim Eriksen
City of Ukiah
300 Seminary Avenue
Ukiah, CA 95482
Subject: Proposal for Storm Water Support Services, 2022/2023 Fiscal Year
Dear Mr. Eriksen:
Stone Creek Environmental Consulting (Stone Creek) is pleased to present this proposal and fee
estimate to provide stormwater support services to the City of Ukiah (City). Colleen Hunt,
owner, is a Certified Professional in Municipal Stormwater Management and brings direct
regulatory compliance experience with municipal stormwater permit requirements. She has
worked directly with dozens of municipal stormwater Permittees during her time with the
Regional Water Board and for the past four years as a consultant. Colleen has been providing
stormwater assistance to the City since 2020.
The City is subject to requirements of the Regional Water Board’s Waste Discharge
Requirements Order No. R1-2015-0030, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) Permit No. CA0025054 for Discharges from the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer
System (MS4) (Permit). The Permit became effective January 6, 2016 and expired on January 5,
2021. The Permit is administratively extended until the Regional Water Board renews the
Permit. Until a new Permit is adopted, the City must continue implementing the requirements of
the expired Permit.
Tasks in this proposal include assisting the City with the ongoing requirements of the expired
Permit and program management elements as outlined here:
Sediment Reduction Plan Implementation
Inspections
Inter Department Coordination
Municipal Staff Training
Annual Reporting
Program Management
ATTACHMENT 1
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Stone Creek Environmental Consulting
416 Aviation Blvd, Suite H
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
colleen@consultingstonecreek.com
707-318-9415
2 www.consultingstonecreek.com
Scope of Work
Task 1. Sediment Reduction Plan Implementation
Section I of the Permit requires the City to develop and implement a Sediment Reduction Plan to
assess effectiveness of Best Management Practices (BMPs) used to control sediment in
stormwater runoff. The City developed a workplan for this requirement that was approved by the
Regional Water Board. The workplan divided the scope of work into four phases:
Phase I Source Investigation Research
Phase II Sediment Source Field Investigation
Phase III Sediment Source BMP Plan
Phase IV Progress Reporting
The City has completed Phases I and II and is in the process of implementing Phase III. The City
will also have to submit a progress report with the 2021/2022 Annual Report (Phase IV). This
task is to assist the City with the continued implementation of Phase III and drafting the progress
report.
Requirements for Phase III includes implementing BMPs identified in Phase II to control
significant sediment sources and studying the effectiveness of both new and existing BMPs.
Tasks identified in the Phase III workplan for the 2022/2023 fiscal year include drafting a
workplan to complete outfall inspections and assessments to better understand the implications
of sediment from aging infrastructure. The workplan will be developed to define the scope of
work, inspection methodology and assessment criteria. Stone Creek will provide a draft
workplan within 90 days of the executed contract. The final workplan will need to be submitted
to the Regional Water Board for review and approval.
This task will also include conducting the ongoing effectiveness assessment of BMPs used to
control the discharge of sediment in stormwater runoff. This effort will continue using the
2NFORM platform to track effectiveness by calculating the water quality benefit associated with
sediment load reduction. As part of this task, Stone Creek will populate the platform with new
BMPs and manage the platform. This includes entering BMPs used to control sediment
discharges into the platform, maintaining information, and running load reduction calculations
for reporting purposes. Utilizing the data generated in the platform, Stone Creek will also
develop the effectiveness assessment report for the sediment reduction plan due to the Regional
Water Board by October 15, 2023.
The fee estimate includes the annual user fee to use the platform for one year. Based on our
experience, this methodology is the most cost-effective approach, even with the need to pay a
user fee. The user fee includes the ability to incorporate other program areas into the platform,
including tracking Low Impact Development (LID) inspections, storm drain maintenance needs,
construction site inspections, industrial and commercial inspections and trash plan management.
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Stone Creek Environmental Consulting
416 Aviation Blvd, Suite H
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
colleen@consultingstonecreek.com
707-318-9415
3 www.consultingstonecreek.com
Task 1 Deliverables: Effectiveness Assessment Report. Load reduction report for the 2022/2023
Annual Report.
Task 2. Inspections
The City of Ukiah is required to conduct several stormwater inspections throughout the year
including:
Active construction sites monthly between September and April
Low Impact Development installation inspections
Low Impact Development maintenance inspections once every two years
Industrial and Commercial critical source facility inspections twice a permit term.
This task is reserved for assisting the City with conducting inspections as needed. As directed by
the City, Stone Creek will conduct the requested inspection, keep a digital inspection record,
convey deficiencies to responsible parties, coordinate enforcement actions with City staff, and
conduct follow up inspections as warranted. This task assumes up to 80 hours during the fiscal
year for assistance with inspections.
Task 2. Deliverable: Inspection Reports
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Stone Creek Environmental Consulting
416 Aviation Blvd, Suite H
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
colleen@consultingstonecreek.com
707-318-9415
4 www.consultingstonecreek.com
Task 3. Inter Department Coordination
Permit Section C.2.d. requires the City to inspect all restaurants, automotive service facilities,
auto dismantlers, retail gasoline service stations, and nurseries and landscape material retailers,
identified in the Permit as critical source facilities. Inspections are required twice during the five-
year term of the Permit. However, the Permit allows the City to leverage inspection efforts of
other agencies as to not duplicate similar efforts, as long as other agencies’ inspections include a
stormwater component. Table 1 indicates the agencies that have responsibilities to inspect
critical source facilities within the City:
Table 1. Critical Source Facilities Inspection
Facility Type Responsible Agency
Restaurants County of Mendocino Public Health Department
Automotive Service Facilities County of Mendocino Environmental Health
(CUPA)
Retail Gasoline Service Stations County of Mendocino Environmental Health
(CUPA)
Auto Dismantlers County of Mendocino Environmental Health
(CUPA)
Nurseries and Landscape Material
Retailers
None
Additionally, the Permit requires general coordination with all departments with responsibilities
for conducting stormwater inspections, including annual meetings. Under this task, Stone Creek
will assist the City with coordinating with applicable departments, set up an annual meeting, and
confirm the inspection requirements for critical sources has been met.
Task 4. Municipal Staff Training
Section G.12. of the Permit requires the City to annually train staff whose interactions, jobs, and
activities may affect stormwater quality. We will provide training on stormwater topics selected
by the City. This may include illicit discharge, non-stormwater discharges, municipal activities
BMP requirements, and/or integrated pest management. Training will be provided as a pre-
recorded video or in person as conditions allow.
Task 4. Deliverable: Stormwater training, including preparation of a PowerPoint presentation,
training materials, and training documentation records.
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Stone Creek Environmental Consulting
416 Aviation Blvd, Suite H
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
colleen@consultingstonecreek.com
707-318-9415
5 www.consultingstonecreek.com
Task 5. Annual Report
The Annual Report for the 2021/2022 reporting period is due October 15, 2022. At the beginning
of the new Permit term, the Regional Water Board developed an annual report template for
Permittee use. The template provides a streamlined method for annual reporting. We will assist
the City with populating the template and gathering information needed for reporting. The City
will need to complete sections of the report with data that is not readily available to us to
adequately complete the report. The City will be responsible for submitting the final report to the
Regional Water Board.
Task 5. Deliverable: Draft Annual Report
Task 6. Program Management
This task will include general project management tasks needed to manage the contract properly
and effectively. Tasks will include a project schedule, managing budget, monthly invoicing, and
routine communications with the City, including in-person meetings to report progress and
discuss key recommendations and decisions.
Task 6. Deliverable: Invoices
Fee Estimate and Level of Effort
The Scope of Work will be conducted as described above for an estimated not-to-exceed budget
of $33,000. The estimated fee and associated level of effort are summarized below.
Task Level of Effort,
hours
Estimated Fee, $
Task 1. Sediment Reduction Plan 25 9,750
Task 2. Inspections 80 14,800
Task 3. Inter Department Coordination 10 1,850
Task 4. Municipal Staff Training 12 2,200
Task 5. Annual Report 12 2,200
Task 6. Project Management 12 2,200
Total 151 33,000
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Stone Creek Environmental Consulting
416 Aviation Blvd, Suite H
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
colleen@consultingstonecreek.com
707-318-9415
6 www.consultingstonecreek.com
Billing rates for the estimate are provided below. Rates will be valid for the duration of the
contract:
Technical Professional Services I $165 per hour
Technical Professional Services II $185 per hour
GIS/Mapping $175 per hour
Intern Assistance $85 per hour
Administrative Assistance/Travel $75 per hour
Quality Assurance Review $205 per hour
Direct Costs Cost + 10%
Mileage Standard Federal Rate
Any services not included in this Scope of Work will be performed only after receiving written
authorization and a corresponding budget augmentation from the City. I am looking forward to
working with you on this important work. Please feel free to contact me at 707-318-9415 or
colleen@consultingstonecreek.com if you have any questions or would like to discuss this
proposal further.
Sincerely,
Colleen Hunt, CPMSM #343
Professional Consultant
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Agenda Item No: 7.f.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1870
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Report of an Agreement with Environmental Services Associates for Further Soil Sampling as
Required to Fulfill CEQA Documents for the Riverside Park Regeneration Project.
DEPARTMENT: Community Services PREPARED BY: Neil Davis, Community Services Director
PRESENTER: Neil Davis, Community Services Director
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Soil Sampling Report
2. Amendment 1 - C#2122-203 - ESA Riverside Park Soil Sampling_ESA signed
3. SoilSamplingReport-BothEventsAsAttachmnet 3
Summary: Council will receive a report regarding an agreement with Environmental Services Associates for
further soil sampling as required to fulfill CEQA documents for the Riverside Park Regeneration Project.
Background: In January of 2018, the City of Ukiah received a California Urban Rivers Grant from the
California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) in the amount of $1,113,700 for the Riverside Park
Regeneration Project. The project is designed to (1) restore the site to be a productive, diverse and multi-
benefit flood plain, (2) remove approximately 2,500 cubic yards of debris including asphalt and concrete, (3)
create a wide, multi-level system of wet meadows, spring wetlands, and spring pools, and (4) develop trails
with interpretive signs. In early 2019, Melton Design Group was awarded the contract to provide
preconstruction design and permitting.
The design is nearing completion. However, in the final stages of CEQA preparation, a need for further soil
testing was identified. An existing contract with Environmental Services Associate (CONTRACT COU No.
2122-203) in the amount of $8,400 provided initial soil sampling and testing. The results are attached
(Attachment 1). The need for additional testing has delayed the project and the CNRA has granted an
extension with project construction scheduled for the Spring of 2023 and completion now scheduled for May of
2024.
Discussion: For decades, the Riverside Park location was used for activities that had contaminating potential.
According to a 1999 Phase I environmental site assessment, the project site was previously used for sewage
treatment ponds from the 1930s to 1958. A trap shooting range (Ukiah Rod & Gun Club) from at least 1968 to
1978 and a former police shooting range from 1968 to 1978 were previously located in the southern portion of
the project site. A large pit in the central portion of the property was used to mine gravel from approximately
1981 until 1986. Since 1986, the pit area has been filled in with concrete, asphalt, street sweepings, and brush
by a variety of agencies within the City and County (Public Works, Utilities, and County Roads). In addition,
other areas of the project site have been used by the City for debris. Unauthorized dumping of household
debris has also occurred on the central and southern portions of the project site.
Despite these potentially contaminating activities, it has now been decades since the site was used for these
purposes. Over these decades, the associated contaminants from these activities would be expected to have
naturally broken down to non-harmful levels. Out of an abundance of caution, soil sampling was suggested as
a hypervigilant approach. Unexpectedly, soil testing detected low levels of chlordane and DDT (Attachment 1)
and triggered a need for additional sampling and testing to determine the geographic limits of the
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contamination. ESA provided an estimate and scope of work for the additional testing. In an effort to keep the
project moving forward, staff approved the change order to allow the soil sampling to be completed. The
contract Amendment No 1 requiring an additional $8,352 is attached (Attachment 2). The additional testing
provided definitive results and will allow for the completion of CEQA documents. With this additional
information, Melton Design Group staff will be able to determine the quantity of soil that will need to be
removed from the site and complete preconstruction and permitting documents. The final soil sampling results
are included as attachment 3.
Recommended Action: Receive a report regarding an agreement with Environmental Services Associates for
soil sampling as required to fulfill CEQA documents for the Riverside Park Regeneration Project.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: No
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: 10022100.52100: $16,572
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
FINANCING SOURCE: N/A
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: COU No. 2122-203
COORDINATED WITH: N/A
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Ms. Michelle Irace, Planning Manager
Department of Community Development
300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, CA 95482
Sent via email: mirace@cityofukiah.com
Subject: Draft Soil Sampling Results Report
Proposed Ukiah Riverside Park
Ukiah, California
Dear Ms. Irace:
Environmental Science Associates (ESA) conducted a soil investigation at the proposed Ukiah Riverside Park in
Ukiah, California, on behalf of the City of Ukiah and in accordance with our proposal dated March 2, 2022. The
property is predominantly undeveloped land that the City is considering developing as a park with wetlands. The
purpose of the soil sampling and analysis is to inform the project design.
Sampling and Laboratory Analysis
According to a 1999 Phase I environmental site assessment, the property was previously used for sewage
treatment ponds from the 1930s to 1958, a trap shooting range (Ukiah Rod & Gun Club) from at least 1968 to
1978, and a former police shooting range from 1968 to 1978 (Dannatt 1999). A large pit in the central portion of
the property was used to mine gravel from approximately 1981 until 1986. Since 1986, the pit area has been filled
in with concrete, asphalt, street sweepings, and brush by a variety of agencies within the City and County (Public
Works, Utilities, and County Roads). In addition, unauthorized dumping of household debris has also occurred on
the southern portion of the property.
Using the information acquired from the 1999 Phase I assessment, historical aerial photographs, and topographic
maps, ESA collected and chemically analyzed four shallow soil samples on March 23, 2022, at the locations
show on Figure 1. Samples S-1, S-2, and S-3 are located within the footprint of the former sewage treatment
ponds. Sample S-4 is located in the area of the former trap shooting range and former police shooting range.
The samples were collected at about 6 inches below the ground surface using a shovel and trowel. The soil
samples were sealed in their sampling containers, labeled with a unique identification number, placed in an ice
chest with ice for preservation, and delivered on the same day to McCampbell Analytical Laboratory, a state-
certified analytical laboratory, along with chain-of-custody documentation. The soil samples were analyzed for
the following chemicals using the cited methods:
Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline, diesel, and motor oil by EPA Method 8015Bm
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method 8260B
Semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs) by EPA Method 8270C
Organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) by EPA Method 8081A/8082
CAM 17 metals (antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper, lead, total
mercury, molybdenum, nickel, selenium, silver, thallium, vanadium, and zinc) by EPA Method 6020
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Analytical Results and Screening Criteria
The laboratory analytical report is provided in Appendix A. The chemical results are tabulated on Tables 1, 2,
and 3. Only those chemicals with at least one detection above laboratory detection limits are listed; chemicals
with no results above laboratory detections limits are not listed and are concluded to be below all screening
criteria.
The metals results are first compared to background levels from published studies to identify those chemicals that
are present at naturally occurring background levels. General background levels are available from the Kearney
Foundation: Background Concentrations of Trace and Major Elements in California Soils, dated March 1996.
Only those metals that exceed background levels are evaluated further.
All results are compared to the California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22 Total Threshold Limit
Concentrations (TTLCs) to assess whether onsite soils would be considered a hazardous waste if disposed of at an
offsite landfill permitted to accept the waste.
All results are compared to the 2019 Environmental Screening Levels (ESLs) developed by the San Francisco
Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB 2019). ESLs are screening levels used by regulatory
agencies throughout the state to assess whether further investigation and possibly cleanup is needed at sites where
hazardous materials are suspected to have been spilled. ESLs are risk-based levels based on both human health
and ecological habitat, which can provide comparative guidance as to whether a given chemical is present in soil
at levels that might pose risks to construction workers, the public, or the environment.
All results are compared to the 2000 RWQCB Beneficial Reuse of Dredged Materials: Sediment Screening and
Testing Guidelines, dated May 2000. Beneficial reuse screening criteria are ecological acceptance criteria used by
the San Francisco RWQCB to assess whether fill would be acceptable for use in restoring wetlands and levees on
the margins of San Francisco Bay. The screening criteria include surface and foundation beneficial reuse
screening criteria. Surface beneficial reuse screening criteria are more stringent and apply to the top 3 feet of
materials. Foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria are less stringent and apply to material buried under 3
feet of surface beneficial reuse material. Although the Riverside Park project would not import fill materials, the
screening criteria provide a useful comparison to assess whether the onsite materials would be acceptable in a
wetlands environment.
Discussion
Hazardous Waste Levels
None of the reported concentrations of chemicals in soil exceeded their respective TTLCs, for those chemicals
that have listed TTLC values. Based on the analytical results, the soil would not be considered hazardous waste
and could be accepted at any Class III non-hazardous waste landfill, if offsite disposal is considered. Tables 1, 2,
and 3 provide the comparison of chemical results to TTLCs.
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Volatile and Semivolatile Organic Compounds, and Petroleum Hydrocarbons
The results for volatile and semivolatile organic compounds, and petroleum hydrocarbons are tabulated on
Table 1. None of the reported concentrations exceeded any screening criteria. These suites of chemicals are more
volatile; the low to non-detectable results do not indicate a respiratory risk to construction workers or the public.
The low to non-detectable results for these chemicals also indicate no risk to the environment.
Metals
The results for metals are tabulated on Table 2. Lead and selenium were the only metals detected above
background levels and only at the location of Sample S-2. The concentration of selenium in Sample S-2 did not
exceed the ESL or surface or foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria, indicating that the soil in this location
does not pose a risk to construction workers, the public, or the environment relative to selenium.
The concentration of lead at the location of Sample S-2 exceeded both the ESL and the surface beneficial reuse
criteria. If the soil at this location were excavated and mixed with soil from the rest of the property during
grading, the average concentration would be 63.25 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), which would still exceed
both the ESL and the surface beneficial reuse criteria. From the perspective of beneficial reuse and protection of
the environment, the soil at the location of Sample S-2 would qualify for use as foundation material, meaning that
if this area where covered with soil that meets surface beneficial reuse screening criteria, the covered soil would
not be expected to pose a risk to people or the environment.
Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs
The results for organochlorine pesticides and PCBs are tabulated on Table 3. PCBs were not detected above
laboratory detection limits and are concluded to be below all screening criteria.
The pesticides chlordane (both a-chlordane and g-chlordane) and DDT and its degradation products of DDD and
DDE the only organochlorine pesticides detected above laboratory detection limits and only at the locations of
Samples S-1 and S-2.
The concentration of a-chlordane and g-chlordane at the location of Sample S-2 exceeded the ESL and both the
surface and foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria. This indicates that soil in the area of Sample S-2 would
pose a risk to construction workers, the public, and the environment.
To assess the average chlordane concentration that would result from grading and mixing soil throughout the
property, the average concentrations of all four samples are included on Table 3, using the reported detection
limit for those results reported at below detection limits. If mixed through grading of the property, the average
concentrations of a-chlordane and g-chlordane would be 0.0057 mg/kg and 0.0048 mg/kg, respectively. The
average concentrations would be below the chlordane ESL of 0.00853 mg/kg, but would still exceed both the
surface and foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria of 0.0023 mg/kg and 0.0048 mg/kg, respectively. This
indicates that mixing soil from the area of Sample S-2 with soil throughout the property would still pose a risk to
the environment.
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The concentrations of DDT at the locations of Samples S-1 and S-2 exceeded the ESL and both the surface and
foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria. In addition, the average DDT concentration of 0.0448 mg/kg would
still exceed the ESL of 0.0011 mg/kg and the surface beneficial reuse screening criteria of 0.007 mg/kg, but not
the foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria of 0.0461 mg/kg. This indicates that soil in the area of Samples
S-1 and S-2 would pose a risk to construction workers, the public, and the environment unless removed or
covered with three feet of clean fill.
Summary
The areas around Samples S-3 and S-4 do not have chemical concentrations that would restrict the reuse of soil,
indicating that soil in the southern portion of the property would have no restrictions on its use. The areas around
Samples S-3 and S-4 in the northern portion of the property have chemical concentrations that would restrict the
reuse of soil. The concentrations of chlordane and DDT in soil at the area around Sample S-2, and to a lesser
extent Sample S-1, indicate soil in these local areas are unsuitable for use as a public park and as an aquatic
habitat in their present condition. Options for addressing this condition could include the following:
Move or dispose of the soil: If soil in the area around Samples S-1 and S-2 is to be graded and moved,
the soil could be excavated and disposed of at any Class III non-hazardous waste landfill. Alternately,
the excavated soil could be placed in other onsite areas, provided the soil is covered with three feet of
clean soil to isolate the contaminated soil from the public and the environment. It is unknown whether
chlordane and/or DDT are present in the surrounding or deeper soil at concentrations that exceed
screening criteria. To further characterize the extent and depth in the area around Samples S-1 and S-2,
additional samples could be collected and analyzed for organochlorine pesticides.
Cover the soil: Alternately, the project design could be modified to cover the area around Samples S-1
and S-2 with three feet of clean fill to isolate the contaminated soil from the public and the environment.
At your convenience, we can further discuss the results and explore options for addressing this condition. We
thank you for the opportunity to provide environmental consulting assistance. If you have any questions or would
like additional information, please contact us.
Sincerely,
Michael G. Burns, PG, CEG, CHG
Geologist
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TABLE 1
SUMMARY OF VOLATILE AND SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
AND PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS SAMPLING RESULTS
Chemical S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 TTLC ESLs
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Carbon Disulfide 0.0018 (J) < 0.0011 0.0019 (J) 0.0011 (J) ne ne ne ne
4-Isopropyl toluene < 0.0019 < 0.0019 < 0.0019 0.0026 (J) ne ne ne ne
Semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs)
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.032 (J) 0.071 (J) 0.0014 (J) 0.081 (J) ne 0.11 0.371 1.6
Benzo (b) fluoranthene < 0.052 < 0.10 0.0025 (J) < 0.10 (J) ne 1.1 0.371 ne
Benzo (g.h.i) perylene 0.037 (J) 0.077 (J) 0.0022 (J) 0.090 (J) ne 2.5 0.310 ne
Benzo (k) fluoranthene < 0.040 < 0.080 < 0.0010 0.043 (J) ne 2.8 0.258 ne
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)
Phthalate 0.23 (J) < 0.38 0.0054 (J) < 0.19 ne 0.8 ne ne
Chrysene < 0.027 < 0.054 0.0015 (J) 0.059 (J) ne 2.2 0.289 2.8
Dibenzofuran < 0.0037 < 0.0074 0.00028 (J) < 0.0037 ne ne ne ne
Fluoranthene < 0.032 < 0.063 0.0013 (J) 0.10 ne 0.69 0.514 5.1
1-Methylnaphthalene < 0.013 < 0.026 0.0011 (J) < 0.013 ne ne 0.0121 ne
2-Methylnaphthalene < 0.019 < 0.038 0.0019 < 0.019 ne 0.88 ne ne
Phenanthrene < 0.027 < 0.054 0.0042 0.041 (J) ne 7.8 0.237 1.5
Pyrene < 0.025 < 0.050 0.0014 0.072 (J) ne 45 0.665 2.6
Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH)
Gasoline < 0.55 < 0.55 < 0.55 < 0.55 ne 100 ne ne
Diesel 2.1 2.4 1.1 (J) 1.6 (J) ne 260 ne ne
Motor Oil 40 67 < 4.6 18 ne 1,600 ne ne
Notes:
All concentrations in milligrams per kilogram, approximately equivalent to parts per million
(J) = Estimated concentration below the reporting limit
ne = screening level not established for this chemical
TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentrations, California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Chapter 11, Article 3, 66261.24
ESL = San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board Environmental Screening Level, 2019 version
Beneficial reuse criteria from RWQCB Beneficial Reuse of Dredged Materials: Sediment Screening and Testing Guidelines, May 2000
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TABLE 2. SUMMARY OF METALS SAMPLING RESULTS
Chemical S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 TTLC Background ESL
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Antimony 0.33 (J) 0.80 0.45 (J) 1.6 500 0.15 – 1.95 11 ne ne
Arsenic 3.8 6.4 5.4 7.1 500 0.6 – 11 0.067 15.3 70
Barium 130 180 160 210 10,000 133 – 1,400 390 ne ne
Beryllium 0.38 (J) 0.37 (J) 0.46 (J) 0.62 75 0.25 – 2.7 5.0 ne ne
Cadmium 0.12 (J) 0.58 0.11 (J) 0.15 (J) 100 0.05 – 1.7 1.9 0.33 9.6
Chromium 47 49 69 82 2,500 23 – 1,579 160 112 370
Cobalt 10 10 13 15 8,000 2.7 – 46.9 23
Copper 21 51 23 42 2,500 9.1 – 96.4 180 68.1 270
Lead 21 140 25 67 1,000 12.4 – 97.1 32 43.2 218
Mercury 0.077 0.12 < 0.038 0.14 20 0.10 – 0.90 13 0.43 0.70
Molybdenum 0.27 (J) 0.52 0.30 (J) 0.88 3,500 0.1 – 9.6 6.9 ne ne
Nickel 63 60 87 110 2,000 9 – 509 86 112 120
Selenium < 0.32 0.58 < 0.32 < 0.32 100 0.015 – 0.43 2.5 0.64 ne
Silver 0.14 (J) 0.19 (J) 0.15 (J) 0.51 500 0.80 25 0.58 3.7
Thallium < 0.072 < 0.072 <0.072 0.12 (J) 700 5.3 – 36.2 0.78 ne ne
Vanadium 40 40 54 59 2,400 39 – 288 18 ne ne
Zinc 65 270 60 97 5,000 88 – 236 340 158 180
TABLE 3, SUMMARY OF ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES AND PCBs SAMPLING RESULTS
Chemical S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4
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a-Chlordane < 0.0043 0.010 (J) < 0.0043 < 0.0043 0.0057 2.5 0.00853 0.0023 0.0048
g-Chlordane < 0.0034 0.0089 (J) < 0.0034 < 0.0034 0.0048 2.5 0.00853 0.0023 0.0048
DDD < 0.0041 0.0082 (J) < 0.0041 < 0.0041 0.0051 1.0 2.7
DDE 0.0047 (J) 0.065 0.00043 (J) < 0.0029 0.0182 1.0 0.33
DDT 0.0064 (J) 0.083 < 0.0039 < 0.0039 0.0243 1.0 0.0011
Sum of DDTs 0.0131 0.1562 0.00443 0.0055 0.0448 0.007 0.0461
PCBs < 0.32 < 0.32 < 0.32 < 0.32 0.32 50 0.23 0.0227 0.18
Notes for Tables 2 and 3:
All concentrations in milligrams per kilogram, approximately equivalent to parts per million
Results in yellow highlight exceed one or more background or screening levels
(J) = Estimated concentration below the reporting limit
ne = not established
TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentrations, California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Chapter 11, Article 3, 66261.24
ESL = San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board Environmental Screening Level, 2019 version
Reuse criteria = RWQCB Beneficial Reuse of Dredged Materials: Sediment Screening and Testing Guidelines, May 2000
Averages use the detection limit for non-detect results
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Appendix A
Laboratory Analytical Report
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Report Created for:Environmental Science Associates
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Sacramento, CA 95816
Project Contact:Michael Burns
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Project P.O.:D181242.01
Project Received:03/23/2022
Analytical Report reviewed & approved for release on 03/30/2022 by:
Yen Cao
2203E13
The report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written
approval of the laboratory. The analytical results relate only to the
items tested. Results reported conform to the most current NELAP
standards, where applicable, unless otherwise stated in a case
narrative.
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Glossary Abbreviation
%D Serial Dilution Percent Difference
95% Interval 95% Confident Interval
CPT Consumer Product Testing not NELAP Accredited
DF Dilution Factor
DI WET (DISTLC) Waste Extraction Test using DI water
DISS Dissolved (direct analysis of 0.45 µm filtered and acidified water sample)
DLT Dilution Test (Serial Dilution)
DUP Duplicate
EDL Estimated Detection Limit
ERS External reference sample. Second source calibration verification.
ITEF International Toxicity Equivalence Factor
LCS Laboratory Control Sample
LQL Lowest Quantitation Level
MB Method Blank
MB % Rec % Recovery of Surrogate in Method Blank, if applicable
MDL Method Detection Limit
ML Minimum Level of Quantitation
MS Matrix Spike
MSD Matrix Spike Duplicate
NA Not Applicable
ND Not detected at or above the indicated MDL or RL
NR Data Not Reported due to matrix interference or insufficient sample amount.
PDS Post Digestion Spike
PDSD Post Digestion Spike Duplicate
PF Prep Factor
RD Relative Difference
RL Reporting Limit (The RL is the lowest calibration standard in a multipoint calibration.)
RPD Relative Percent Deviation
RRT Relative Retention Time
SPK Val Spike Value
SPKRef Val Spike Reference Value
SPLP Synthetic Precipitation Leachate Procedure
ST Sorbent Tube
TCLP Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure
TEQ Toxicity Equivalents
TZA TimeZone Net Adjustment for sample collected outside of MAI's UTC.
WET (STLC)Waste Extraction Test (Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration)
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Analytical Qualifiers
J Result is less than the RL/ML but greater than the MDL. The reported concentration is an estimated value.
P Agreement between quantitative confirmation results exceed method recommended limits.
S Surrogate recovery outside accepted recovery limits.
a3 Sample diluted due to high organic content interfering with quantitative/or qualitative analysis.
a4 Reporting limits raised due to the sample's matrix prohibiting a full volume extraction.
c1 Surrogate recovery outside of the control limits due to the dilution of the sample.
e2 Diesel range compounds are detected; no recognizable pattern.
e7 Oil range compounds are detected.
Quality Control Qualifiers
F2 LCS/LCSD recovery and/or RPD/RSD is out of acceptance criteria.
F5 LCS/LCSD recovery is outside of acceptance limits; however, the data is acceptable based upon the TNI
allowable marginal exceedances.
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Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
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Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides + PCBs
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC23 03282242.d 241888
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.0039 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
a-BHC ND 0.0049 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
b-BHC ND 0.0027 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
d-BHC ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
g-BHC ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.12 0.25 10 03/28/2022 22:28
a-Chlordane ND 0.0043 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
g-Chlordane ND 0.0034 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
p,p-DDD ND 0.0041 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
p,p-DDE 0.0047 J 0.0029 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
p,p-DDT 0.0064 J 0.0039 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Dieldrin ND 0.0038 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endosulfan I ND 0.0035 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endosulfan II ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.0040 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endrin ND 0.0038 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.0044 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endrin ketone ND 0.0029 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Heptachlor ND 0.0030 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.0030 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.0070 0.10 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.0052 0.20 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Methoxychlor ND 0.0045 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Toxaphene ND 0.33 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1016 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1221 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1232 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1242 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1248 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1254 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1260 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
PCBs, total ND NA 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:a3Analyst(s):CN
Decachlorobiphenyl 96 60-130 03/28/2022 22:28
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides + PCBs
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC23 03282243.d 241888
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.0078 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
a-BHC ND 0.0098 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
b-BHC ND 0.0054 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
d-BHC ND 0.0066 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
g-BHC ND 0.0066 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.24 0.50 20 03/28/2022 22:43
a-Chlordane 0.010 J 0.0086 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
g-Chlordane 0.0089 J 0.0068 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
p,p-DDD 0.0082 J 0.0082 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
p,p-DDE 0.065 0.0058 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
p,p-DDT 0.083 0.0078 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Dieldrin ND 0.0076 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endosulfan I ND 0.0070 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endosulfan II ND 0.0066 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.0080 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endrin ND 0.0076 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.0088 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endrin ketone ND 0.0058 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Heptachlor ND 0.0060 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.0060 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.014 0.20 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.010 0.40 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Methoxychlor ND 0.0090 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Toxaphene ND 0.66 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1016 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1221 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1232 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1242 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1248 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1254 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1260 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
PCBs, total ND NA 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:a3Analyst(s):CN
Decachlorobiphenyl 106 60-130 03/28/2022 22:43
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides + PCBs
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC22 03252225.D 241888
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 1 03/25/2022 15:15
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
p,p-DDE 0.00043 JP 0.00029 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1016 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1221 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1232 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1242 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1248 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1254 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1260 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
PCBs, total ND NA 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):CK
Decachlorobiphenyl 113 60-130 03/25/2022 15:15
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides + PCBs
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC23 03282244.d 241888
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.0039 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
a-BHC ND 0.0049 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
b-BHC ND 0.0027 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
d-BHC ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
g-BHC ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.12 0.25 10 03/28/2022 22:59
a-Chlordane ND 0.0043 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
g-Chlordane ND 0.0034 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
p,p-DDD ND 0.0041 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
p,p-DDE ND 0.0029 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
p,p-DDT ND 0.0039 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Dieldrin ND 0.0038 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endosulfan I ND 0.0035 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endosulfan II ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.0040 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endrin ND 0.0038 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.0044 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endrin ketone ND 0.0029 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Heptachlor ND 0.0030 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.0030 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.0070 0.10 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.0052 0.20 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Methoxychlor ND 0.0045 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Toxaphene ND 0.33 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1016 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1221 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1232 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1242 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1248 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1254 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1260 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
PCBs, total ND NA 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:a3Analyst(s):CN
Decachlorobiphenyl 92 60-130 03/28/2022 22:59
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC45 03252243.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 1 03/26/2022 16:11
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 1 03/26/2022 16:11
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Carbon Disulfide 0.0018 J 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC45 03252243.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
4-Isopropyl toluene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 1 03/26/2022 16:11
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:11
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Xylenes, Total ND NA 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC45 03252243.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KF
Dibromofluoromethane 111 70-140 03/26/2022 16:11
Toluene-d8 125 70-140 03/26/2022 16:11
4-BFB 102 70-140 03/26/2022 16:11
Benzene-d6 96 50-140 03/26/2022 16:11
Ethylbenzene-d10 94 50-140 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-DCB-d4 73 40-140 03/26/2022 16:11
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC45 03252244.D 241831
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 1 03/26/2022 16:51
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 1 03/26/2022 16:51
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Carbon Disulfide ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC45 03252244.D 241831
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
4-Isopropyl toluene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 1 03/26/2022 16:51
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:51
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Xylenes, Total ND NA 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC45 03252244.D 241831
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KF
Dibromofluoromethane 109 70-140 03/26/2022 16:51
Toluene-d8 128 70-140 03/26/2022 16:51
4-BFB 106 70-140 03/26/2022 16:51
Benzene-d6 113 50-140 03/26/2022 16:51
Ethylbenzene-d10 115 50-140 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-DCB-d4 81 40-140 03/26/2022 16:51
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC45 03252245.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 1 03/26/2022 17:31
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 1 03/26/2022 17:31
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Carbon Disulfide 0.0019 J 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC45 03252245.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
4-Isopropyl toluene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 1 03/26/2022 17:31
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 17:31
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Xylenes, Total ND NA 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC45 03252245.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KF
Dibromofluoromethane 109 70-140 03/26/2022 17:31
Toluene-d8 127 70-140 03/26/2022 17:31
4-BFB 102 70-140 03/26/2022 17:31
Benzene-d6 108 50-140 03/26/2022 17:31
Ethylbenzene-d10 108 50-140 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-DCB-d4 79 40-140 03/26/2022 17:31
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC16 03282222.D 241887
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 1 03/28/2022 23:38
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 1 03/28/2022 23:38
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Carbon Disulfide 0.0011 J 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC16 03282222.D 241887
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
4-Isopropyl toluene 0.0026 J 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 1 03/28/2022 23:38
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 1 03/28/2022 23:38
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Xylenes, Total ND NA 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC16 03282222.D 241887
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KF
Dibromofluoromethane 111 70-140 03/28/2022 23:38
Toluene-d8 116 70-140 03/28/2022 23:38
4-BFB 108 70-140 03/28/2022 23:38
Benzene-d6 107 50-140 03/28/2022 23:38
Ethylbenzene-d10 102 50-140 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-DCB-d4 89 40-140 03/28/2022 23:38
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC21 03252216.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acenaphthene ND 0.014 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Acenaphthylene ND 0.011 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Acetochlor ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Anthracene ND 0.023 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzidine ND 14 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzo (a) anthracene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.032 J 0.028 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzo (b) fluoranthene ND 0.052 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.037 J 0.036 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzo (k) fluoranthene ND 0.040 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzyl Alcohol ND 22 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,1-Biphenyl ND 0.12 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane ND 1.2 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether ND 0.014 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether ND 0.050 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate ND 3.4 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate 0.23 J 0.19 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 1.6 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Butylbenzyl Phthalate ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Chloroaniline ND 0.037 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 2.5 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 1.6 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Chlorophenol ND 0.096 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 2.6 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Chrysene ND 0.027 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene ND 0.044 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Dibenzofuran ND 0.0037 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Di-n-butyl Phthalate ND 0.18 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.1 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.7 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.0 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ND 0.10 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 0.050 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Diethyl Phthalate ND 0.16 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Dimethyl Phthalate ND 0.076 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 16 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC21 03252216.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 4.4 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 2.5 5.0 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Di-n-octyl Phthalate ND 8.0 20 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 1.5 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Fluoranthene ND 0.032 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Fluorene ND 0.040 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.048 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0076 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 21 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Hexachloroethane ND 0.10 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Isophorone ND 2.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.013 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.019 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)ND 2.4 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Naphthalene ND 0.13 0.25 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Nitroaniline ND 12 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
3-Nitroaniline ND 9.6 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Nitroaniline ND 11 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Nitrobenzene ND 2.2 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Nitrophenol ND 12 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Nitrophenol ND 14 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 1.2 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 3.2 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Pentachlorophenol ND 1.2 2.5 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Phenanthrene ND 0.027 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Phenol ND 0.072 0.20 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Pyrene ND 0.025 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Pyridine ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol ND 3.2 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 0.024 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 0.023 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC21 03252216.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:a3,a4Analyst(s):KVE
2-Fluorophenol 100 60-130 03/25/2022 22:14
Phenol-d5 101 50-130 03/25/2022 22:14
Nitrobenzene-d5 91 60-130 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Fluorobiphenyl 96 60-130 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 99 50-130 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Terphenyl-d14 79 50-130 03/25/2022 22:14
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
Page 22 of 69Page 106 of 394
Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC21 03252217.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acenaphthene ND 0.028 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Acenaphthylene ND 0.022 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Acetochlor ND 3.5 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Anthracene ND 0.046 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzidine ND 29 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzo (a) anthracene ND 0.29 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.071 J 0.056 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzo (b) fluoranthene ND 0.10 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.077 J 0.071 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzo (k) fluoranthene ND 0.080 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzyl Alcohol ND 44 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,1-Biphenyl ND 0.23 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane ND 2.4 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether ND 0.029 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether ND 0.10 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate ND 6.8 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate ND 0.38 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 3.2 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Butylbenzyl Phthalate ND 0.29 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Chloroaniline ND 0.074 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 5.0 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 3.3 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Chlorophenol ND 0.19 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 5.3 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Chrysene ND 0.054 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene ND 0.088 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Dibenzofuran ND 0.0074 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Di-n-butyl Phthalate ND 0.35 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 4.2 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 3.4 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 3.9 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ND 0.21 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 0.10 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Diethyl Phthalate ND 0.32 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 3.5 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Dimethyl Phthalate ND 0.15 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 33 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
Page 23 of 69Page 107 of 394
Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC21 03252217.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 8.8 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.29 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 5.0 10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Di-n-octyl Phthalate ND 16 40 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 3.0 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Fluoranthene ND 0.063 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Fluorene ND 0.080 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.096 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.015 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 42 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Hexachloroethane ND 0.21 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene ND 0.28 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Isophorone ND 5.5 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.026 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.038 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)ND 4.8 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)ND 3.7 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Naphthalene ND 0.25 0.50 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Nitroaniline ND 25 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
3-Nitroaniline ND 19 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Nitroaniline ND 22 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Nitrobenzene ND 4.4 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Nitrophenol ND 25 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Nitrophenol ND 28 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 2.3 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 6.3 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Pentachlorophenol ND 2.3 5.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Phenanthrene ND 0.054 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Phenol ND 0.14 0.40 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Pyrene ND 0.050 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Pyridine ND 3.7 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol ND 6.3 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 3.7 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 0.047 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 0.046 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
Page 24 of 69Page 108 of 394
Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC21 03252217.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)LimitsQualifiers
Analytical Comments:a3,a4,c1Analyst(s):KVE
2-Fluorophenol 104 60-130 03/25/2022 22:41
Phenol-d5 89 50-130 03/25/2022 22:41
Nitrobenzene-d5 79 60-130 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Fluorobiphenyl 100 60-130 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 152 50-130S 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Terphenyl-d14 80 50-130 03/25/2022 22:41
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
Page 25 of 69Page 109 of 394
Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC21 03252218.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acenaphthene ND 0.00035 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Acenaphthylene ND 0.00028 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Acetochlor ND 0.044 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Anthracene ND 0.00057 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzidine ND 0.36 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzo (a) anthracene ND 0.0036 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.0014 J 0.00070 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzo (b) fluoranthene 0.0025 J 0.0013 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.0022 J 0.00089 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzo (k) fluoranthene ND 0.0010 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzyl Alcohol ND 0.55 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,1-Biphenyl ND 0.0029 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane ND 0.030 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether ND 0.00036 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether ND 0.0012 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate ND 0.085 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate 0.0054 J 0.0047 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 0.040 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Butylbenzyl Phthalate ND 0.0036 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Chloroaniline ND 0.00092 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 0.062 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 0.041 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Chlorophenol ND 0.0024 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 0.066 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Chrysene 0.0015 J 0.00067 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene ND 0.0011 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Dibenzofuran 0.00028 J 0.000093 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Di-n-butyl Phthalate ND 0.0044 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.053 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.042 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.049 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ND 0.0026 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 0.0012 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Diethyl Phthalate ND 0.0040 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 0.044 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Dimethyl Phthalate ND 0.0019 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 0.41 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC21 03252218.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 0.11 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.0036 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.062 0.12 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Di-n-octyl Phthalate ND 0.20 0.50 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 0.038 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Fluoranthene 0.0013 J 0.00079 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Fluorene ND 0.0010 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.00019 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.52 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Hexachloroethane ND 0.0026 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene ND 0.0035 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Isophorone ND 0.069 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1-Methylnaphthalene 0.0011 J 0.00033 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Methylnaphthalene 0.0019 0.00048 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)ND 0.060 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)ND 0.046 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Naphthalene ND 0.0031 0.0062 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Nitroaniline ND 0.31 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
3-Nitroaniline ND 0.24 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Nitroaniline ND 0.28 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Nitrobenzene ND 0.055 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Nitrophenol ND 0.31 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Nitrophenol ND 0.35 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 0.029 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 0.079 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Pentachlorophenol ND 0.029 0.062 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Phenanthrene 0.0042 0.00068 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Phenol ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Pyrene 0.0014 J 0.00063 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Pyridine ND 0.046 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol ND 0.079 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.046 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 0.00059 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 0.00057 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
Page 27 of 69Page 111 of 394
Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC21 03252218.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KVE
2-Fluorophenol 91 60-130 03/25/2022 23:08
Phenol-d5 88 50-130 03/25/2022 23:08
Nitrobenzene-d5 79 60-130 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Fluorobiphenyl 86 60-130 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 70 50-130 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Terphenyl-d14 84 50-130 03/25/2022 23:08
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
Page 28 of 69Page 112 of 394
Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC21 03252219.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acenaphthene ND 0.014 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Acenaphthylene ND 0.011 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Acetochlor ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Anthracene ND 0.023 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzidine ND 14 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzo (a) anthracene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.081 J 0.028 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzo (b) fluoranthene 0.10 J 0.052 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.090 J 0.036 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzo (k) fluoranthene 0.043 J 0.040 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzyl Alcohol ND 22 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,1-Biphenyl ND 0.12 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane ND 1.2 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether ND 0.014 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether ND 0.050 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate ND 3.4 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate ND 0.19 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 1.6 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Butylbenzyl Phthalate ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Chloroaniline ND 0.037 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 2.5 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 1.6 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Chlorophenol ND 0.096 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 2.6 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Chrysene 0.059 J 0.027 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene ND 0.044 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Dibenzofuran ND 0.0037 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Di-n-butyl Phthalate ND 0.18 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.1 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.7 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.0 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ND 0.10 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 0.050 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Diethyl Phthalate ND 0.16 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Dimethyl Phthalate ND 0.076 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 16 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
Page 29 of 69Page 113 of 394
Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC21 03252219.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 4.4 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 2.5 5.0 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Di-n-octyl Phthalate ND 8.0 20 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 1.5 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Fluoranthene 0.10 0.032 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Fluorene ND 0.040 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.048 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0076 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 21 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Hexachloroethane ND 0.10 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Isophorone ND 2.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.013 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.019 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)ND 2.4 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Naphthalene ND 0.13 0.25 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Nitroaniline ND 12 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
3-Nitroaniline ND 9.6 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Nitroaniline ND 11 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Nitrobenzene ND 2.2 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Nitrophenol ND 12 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Nitrophenol ND 14 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 1.2 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 3.2 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Pentachlorophenol ND 1.2 2.5 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Phenanthrene 0.041 J 0.027 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Phenol ND 0.072 0.20 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Pyrene 0.072 J 0.025 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Pyridine ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol ND 3.2 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 0.024 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 0.023 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC21 03252219.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:a3,a4Analyst(s):KVE
2-Fluorophenol 108 60-130 03/25/2022 23:34
Phenol-d5 89 50-130 03/25/2022 23:34
Nitrobenzene-d5 96 60-130 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Fluorobiphenyl 90 60-130 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 107 50-130 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Terphenyl-d14 74 50-130 03/25/2022 23:34
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3050B
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/Kg
CAM / CCR 17 Metals
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 ICP-MS5 248SMPL.d 241869
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Antimony 0.33 J 0.16 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Arsenic 3.8 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Barium 130 0.68 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Beryllium 0.38 J 0.083 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Cadmium 0.12 J 0.094 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Chromium 47 0.13 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Cobalt 10 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Copper 21 0.23 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Lead 21 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Mercury 0.077 0.038 0.050 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Molybdenum 0.27 J 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Nickel 63 0.081 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Selenium ND 0.32 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Silver 0.14 J 0.11 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Thallium ND 0.072 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Vanadium 40 0.15 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Zinc 65 3.2 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):DB
Terbium 100 70-130 03/24/2022 23:07
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3050B
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/Kg
CAM / CCR 17 Metals
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 ICP-MS5 249SMPL.d 241869
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Antimony 0.80 0.16 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Arsenic 6.4 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Barium 180 0.68 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Beryllium 0.37 J 0.083 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Cadmium 0.58 0.094 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Chromium 49 0.13 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Cobalt 10 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Copper 51 0.23 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Lead 140 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Mercury 0.12 0.038 0.050 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Molybdenum 0.52 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Nickel 60 0.081 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Selenium 0.58 0.32 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Silver 0.19 J 0.11 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Thallium ND 0.072 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Vanadium 40 0.15 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Zinc 270 3.2 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):DB
Terbium 98 70-130 03/24/2022 23:10
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3050B
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/Kg
CAM / CCR 17 Metals
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 ICP-MS5 250SMPL.d 241869
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Antimony 0.45 J 0.16 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Arsenic 5.4 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Barium 160 0.68 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Beryllium 0.46 J 0.083 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Cadmium 0.11 J 0.094 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Chromium 69 0.13 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Cobalt 13 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Copper 23 0.23 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Lead 25 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Mercury ND 0.038 0.050 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Molybdenum 0.30 J 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Nickel 87 0.081 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Selenium ND 0.32 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Silver 0.15 J 0.11 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Thallium ND 0.072 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Vanadium 54 0.15 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Zinc 60 3.2 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):DB
Terbium 100 70-130 03/24/2022 23:14
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3050B
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/Kg
CAM / CCR 17 Metals
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 ICP-MS4 145SMPL.d 241869
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Antimony 1.6 0.16 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Arsenic 7.1 0.14 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Barium 210 0.68 5.0 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Beryllium 0.62 0.083 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Cadmium 0.15 J 0.094 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Chromium 82 0.13 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Cobalt 15 0.069 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Copper 42 0.23 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Lead 67 0.069 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Mercury 0.14 0.038 0.050 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Molybdenum 0.88 0.14 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Nickel 110 0.081 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Selenium ND 0.32 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Silver 0.51 0.11 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Thallium 0.12 J 0.072 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Vanadium 59 0.15 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Zinc 97 3.2 5.0 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):AL
Terbium 101 70-130 03/25/2022 12:38
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5035
Analytical Method:SW8021B/8015Bm
Unit:mg/Kg
Gasoline Range (C6-C12) Volatile Hydrocarbons as Gasoline with BTEX and MTBE
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC3 03242235.D 241885
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH(g) (C6-C12)ND 0.55 1.0 1 03/25/2022 04:11
MTBE ---0.0026 0.050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
Benzene ---0.0018 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
Toluene ---0.0022 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
Ethylbenzene ---0.0015 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
m,p-Xylene ---0.0026 0.010 1 03/25/2022 04:11
o-Xylene ---0.00098 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
Xylenes ---NA 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):IA
2-Fluorotoluene 91 62-126 03/25/2022 04:11
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC3 03242236.D 241885
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH(g) (C6-C12)ND 0.55 1.0 1 03/25/2022 04:41
MTBE ---0.0026 0.050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
Benzene ---0.0018 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
Toluene ---0.0022 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
Ethylbenzene ---0.0015 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
m,p-Xylene ---0.0026 0.010 1 03/25/2022 04:41
o-Xylene ---0.00098 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
Xylenes ---NA 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):IA
2-Fluorotoluene 86 62-126 03/25/2022 04:41
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5035
Analytical Method:SW8021B/8015Bm
Unit:mg/Kg
Gasoline Range (C6-C12) Volatile Hydrocarbons as Gasoline with BTEX and MTBE
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC3 03242237.D 241885
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH(g) (C6-C12)ND 0.55 1.0 1 03/25/2022 05:10
MTBE ---0.0026 0.050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
Benzene ---0.0018 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
Toluene ---0.0022 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
Ethylbenzene ---0.0015 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
m,p-Xylene ---0.0026 0.010 1 03/25/2022 05:10
o-Xylene ---0.00098 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
Xylenes ---NA 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):IA
2-Fluorotoluene 94 62-126 03/25/2022 05:10
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC3 03242238.D 241885
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH(g) (C6-C12)ND 0.55 1.0 1 03/25/2022 05:40
MTBE ---0.0026 0.050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
Benzene ---0.0018 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
Toluene ---0.0022 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
Ethylbenzene ---0.0015 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
m,p-Xylene ---0.0026 0.010 1 03/25/2022 05:40
o-Xylene ---0.00098 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
Xylenes ---NA 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):IA
2-Fluorotoluene 88 62-126 03/25/2022 05:40
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8015B
Unit:mg/Kg
Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons w/out SG Clean-Up
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC9a 03282232.D 241886
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23) 2.1 0.78 2.0 1 03/28/2022 19:53
TPH-Motor Oil (C18-C36) 40 4.6 10 1 03/28/2022 19:53
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:e2,e7Analyst(s):JIS
C9 87 70-130 03/28/2022 19:53
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC9a 03282242.D 241886
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23) 2.4 0.78 2.0 1 03/28/2022 23:07
TPH-Motor Oil (C18-C36) 67 4.6 10 1 03/28/2022 23:07
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:e2,e7Analyst(s):JIS
C9 86 70-130 03/28/2022 23:07
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC11A 03282254.D 241886
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23) 1.1 J 0.78 2.0 1 03/29/2022 03:20
TPH-Motor Oil (C18-C36)ND 4.6 10 1 03/29/2022 03:20
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):JIS
C9 95 70-130 03/29/2022 03:20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8015B
Unit:mg/Kg
Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons w/out SG Clean-Up
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC9b 03282251.D 241886
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23) 1.6 J 0.78 2.0 1 03/29/2022 02:21
TPH-Motor Oil (C18-C36) 18 4.6 10 1 03/29/2022 02:21
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:e7Analyst(s):JIS
C9 87 70-130 03/29/2022 02:21
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Quality Control Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022 - 03/29/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241888
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241888
2203E13-004AMS/MSD
Instrument:GC22, GC23, GC40
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8081A/8082
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 ---
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 ---
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 ---
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 ---
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 ---
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 ---
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 ---
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 ---
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 ---
p,p-DDE ND 0.00029 0.0010 ---
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 ---
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 ---
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 ---
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 ---
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 ---
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 ---
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 ---
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 ---
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 ---
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 ---
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 ---
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 ---
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 ---
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 ---
Aroclor1016 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1221 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1232 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1242 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1248 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1254 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1260 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Surrogate Recovery
Decachlorobiphenyl 0.055 0.05 110 70-130
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Quality Control Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022 - 03/29/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241888
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241888
2203E13-004AMS/MSD
Instrument:GC22, GC23, GC40
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8081A/8082
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Aldrin 0.055 0.053 0.050 110 106 70-130 3.68 20
a-BHC 0.051 0.050 0.050 102 101 70-130 1.33 20
b-BHC 0.050 0.048 0.050 100 97 70-130 3.08 20
d-BHC 0.056 0.054 0.050 113 108 70-130 4.19 20
g-BHC 0.054 0.053 0.050 107 105 70-130 2.08 20
a-Chlordane 0.053 0.051 0.050 107 101 70-130 5.37 20
g-Chlordane 0.054 0.052 0.050 109 103 70-130 5.21 20
p,p-DDD 0.058 0.054 0.050 117 108 70-130 7.41 20
p,p-DDE 0.055 0.051 0.050 110 103 70-130 6.65 20
p,p-DDT 0.050 0.047 0.050 101 93 70-130 7.76 20
Dieldrin 0.055 0.052 0.050 109 103 70-130 5.84 20
Endosulfan I 0.053 0.050 0.050 106 100 70-130 5.32 20
Endosulfan II 0.052 0.049 0.050 105 98 70-130 6.22 20
Endosulfan sulfate 0.057 0.053 0.050 114 106 70-130 6.91 20
Endrin 0.058 0.055 0.050 117 110 70-130 6.12 20
Endrin aldehyde 0.049 0.046 0.050 98 92 70-130 6.08 20
Endrin ketone 0.053 0.049 0.050 105 98 70-130 6.44 20
Heptachlor 0.056 0.054 0.050 111 107 70-130 3.61 20
Heptachlor epoxide 0.052 0.051 0.050 105 102 70-130 3.12 20
Hexachlorobenzene 0.048 0.047 0.050 95 94 70-130 1.76 20
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 0.033 0.035 0.050 65 71 50-130 8.02 20
Methoxychlor 0.050 0.046 0.050 100 92 70-130 8.08 20
Aroclor1016 0.15 0.15 0.15 97 99 70-130 1.66 20
Aroclor1260 0.16 0.16 0.15 106 107 70-130 0.849 20
Surrogate Recovery
Decachlorobiphenyl 0.058 0.054 0.050 116 107 70-130 7.63 20
Analyte MS
Result
MSD
Result
SPK
Val
SPKRef
Val
MS
%REC
MSD
%REC
MS/MSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
MS
DF
Aldrin 0.040 0.038 0.050 ND<0.010 80 77 60-130 3.73 2010
a-BHC 0.042 0.041 0.050 ND<0.010 85 82 60-130 3.09 2010
b-BHC 0.042 0.038 0.050 ND<0.010 84 76 60-130 9.70 2010
d-BHC 0.044 0.041 0.050 ND<0.010 88 82 60-130 6.28 2010
g-BHC 0.038 0.036 0.050 ND<0.010 75 73 60-130 2.91 2010
a-Chlordane 0.042 0.040 0.050 ND<0.010 83 80 60-130 4.19 2010
g-Chlordane 0.041 0.039 0.050 ND<0.010 81 78 60-130 3.79 2010
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022 - 03/29/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241888
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241888
2203E13-004AMS/MSD
Instrument:GC22, GC23, GC40
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8081A/8082
Analyte MS
Result
MSD
Result
SPK
Val
SPKRef
Val
MS
%REC
MSD
%REC
MS/MSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
MS
DF
p,p-DDD 0.043 0.040 0.050 ND<0.010 85 79 60-130 7.89 2010
p,p-DDE 0.046 0.043 0.050 ND<0.010 93 85 60-130 8.39 2010
p,p-DDT 0.044 0.040 0.050 ND<0.010 88 81 60-130 8.66 2010
Dieldrin 0.042 0.040 0.050 ND<0.010 84 80 60-130 4.70 2010
Endosulfan I 0.038 0.036 0.050 ND<0.010 76 72 60-130 4.82 2010
Endosulfan II 0.041 0.038 0.050 ND<0.010 81 76 60-130 6.04 2010
Endosulfan sulfate 0.043 0.039 0.050 ND<0.010 85 79 60-130 7.82 2010
Endrin 0.043 0.041 0.050 ND<0.010 87 83 60-130 4.94 2010
Endrin aldehyde 0.034 0.032 0.050 ND<0.010 68 65 60-130 4.28 2010
Endrin ketone 0.034 0.033 0.050 ND<0.010 69 65 60-130 5.31 2010
Heptachlor 0.044 0.043 0.050 ND<0.010 89 85 60-130 4.12 2010
Heptachlor epoxide 0.041 0.039 0.050 ND<0.010 81 77 60-130 4.68 2010
Hexachlorobenzene 0.045 0.044 0.050 ND<0.10 90 87 60-130 3.39 2010
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 0.031 0.034 0.050 ND<0.20 62 67 50-130 7.49 2010
Methoxychlor 0.048 0.044 0.050 ND<0.010 95 89 60-130 7.12 2010
Surrogate Recovery
Decachlorobiphenyl 0.051 0.047 0.05010 101 94 60-130 7.60 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 ---
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 ---
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 ---
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 ---
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 ---
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 ---
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 ---
Carbon Disulfide ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 ---
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 ---
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 ---
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 ---
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 ---
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 ---
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 ---
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 ---
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 ---
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 ---
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 ---
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 ---
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
4-Isopropyl toluene ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 ---
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 ---
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 ---
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 ---
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 ---
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 ---
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 ---
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 ---
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Surrogate Recovery
Dibromofluoromethane 0.14 0.125 109 70-140
Toluene-d8 0.15 0.125 118 70-140
4-BFB 0.013 0.0125 104 70-140
Benzene-d6 0.12 0.1 116 70-140
Ethylbenzene-d10 0.11 0.1 112 70-140
1,2-DCB-d4 0.093 0.1 93 70-140
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Acetone 0.51 0.51 0.40 127 126 60-140 0.0937 20
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)0.016 0.016 0.020 78 80 50-140 1.70 20
Benzene 0.017 0.018 0.020 85 89 60-140 4.44 20
Bromobenzene 0.021 0.020 0.020 105 100 60-140 4.99 20
Bromochloromethane 0.018 0.018 0.020 88 90 60-140 1.83 20
Bromodichloromethane 0.017 0.017 0.020 84 87 60-140 2.80 20
Bromoform 0.014 0.013 0.020 68 66 40-140 3.56 20
Bromomethane 0.017 0.017 0.020 83 86 30-140 3.35 20
2-Butanone (MEK)0.050 0.049 0.080 62 61 50-140 1.36 20
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)0.073 0.074 0.080 91 93 50-140 2.09 20
n-Butyl benzene 0.026 0.026 0.020 129 130 60-150 0.548 20
sec-Butyl benzene 0.024 0.024 0.020 118 119 60-150 1.13 20
tert-Butyl benzene 0.022 0.023 0.020 112 117 60-140 4.90 20
Carbon Disulfide 0.019 0.018 0.020 93 92 50-140 0.335 20
Carbon Tetrachloride 0.017 0.018 0.020 86 90 60-140 3.59 20
Chlorobenzene 0.019 0.018 0.020 95 92 60-140 3.21 20
Chloroethane 0.016 0.017 0.020 78 83 50-140 5.38 20
Chloroform 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 93 60-140 4.38 20
Chloromethane 0.011 0.011 0.020 57 56 20-140 0.987 20
2-Chlorotoluene 0.023 0.022 0.020 117 108 60-140 7.83 20
4-Chlorotoluene 0.021 0.021 0.020 106 104 60-140 1.22 20
Dibromochloromethane 0.016 0.015 0.020 80 77 50-140 4.61 20
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 0.0076 0.0069 0.0080 94 87 30-140 8.47 20
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)0.019 0.018 0.020 95 91 40-140 4.07 20
Dibromomethane 0.018 0.018 0.020 88 88 60-140 0.795 20
1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.017 0.017 0.020 85 85 60-140 0.676 20
1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.021 0.021 0.020 103 103 60-140 0.160 20
1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.019 0.020 0.020 94 99 60-140 5.05 20
Dichlorodifluoromethane 0.0099 0.0095 0.020 49 47 10-140 4.04 20
1,1-Dichloroethane 0.018 0.019 0.020 88 94 60-140 6.10 20
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)0.017 0.018 0.020 86 89 60-140 2.95 20
1,1-Dichloroethene 0.015 0.016 0.020 77 80 60-140 4.57 20
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.016 0.017 0.020 82 86 60-140 4.72 20
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.016 0.017 0.020 79 85 60-140 7.58 20
1,2-Dichloropropane 0.017 0.018 0.020 85 89 60-140 3.98 20
1,3-Dichloropropane 0.018 0.018 0.020 91 88 60-140 3.86 20
2,2-Dichloropropane 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 93 60-140 4.75 20
1,1-Dichloropropene 0.018 0.019 0.020 90 93 60-140 3.29 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.019 0.018 0.020 93 90 60-140 3.31 20
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.018 0.017 0.020 88 83 60-140 5.23 20
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)0.017 0.017 0.020 83 87 60-140 5.43 20
Ethylbenzene 0.019 0.018 0.020 93 92 60-140 1.09 20
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)0.016 0.017 0.020 81 86 60-140 4.97 20
Freon 113 0.016 0.017 0.020 78 84 50-140 7.00 20
Hexachlorobutadiene 0.026 0.028 0.020 132 140 60-140 6.09 20
Hexachloroethane 0.021 0.021 0.020 103 104 60-140 0.979 20
2-Hexanone 0.018 0.017 0.020 92 83 40-140 9.70 20
Isopropylbenzene 0.024 0.024 0.020 119 118 60-140 0.977 20
4-Isopropyl toluene 0.023 0.024 0.020 116 118 60-150 1.65 20
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)0.016 0.016 0.020 79 81 50-140 3.35 20
Methylene chloride 0.019 0.020 0.020 97 102 60-140 4.34 20
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)0.018 0.017 0.020 90 83 50-140 8.01 20
Naphthalene 0.012 0.011 0.020 59 54 30-140 9.34 20
n-Propyl benzene 0.025 0.024 0.020 125 119 60-140 4.94 20
Styrene 0.015 0.016 0.020 77 80 60-140 3.46 20
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.018 0.017 0.020 90 87 60-140 3.87 20
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.018 0.017 0.020 90 85 40-140 5.66 20
Tetrachloroethene 0.020 0.020 0.020 101 98 60-140 3.21 20
Toluene 0.018 0.017 0.020 89 87 60-140 2.01 20
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.014 0.016 0.020 70 78 40-140 9.89 20
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.018 0.017 0.020 92 85 50-140 7.41 20
1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.017 0.018 0.020 87 92 60-140 5.59 20
1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.018 0.017 0.020 88 85 60-140 3.33 20
Trichloroethene 0.019 0.019 0.020 93 96 60-140 3.17 20
Trichlorofluoromethane 0.016 0.017 0.020 82 85 50-140 3.63 20
1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.021 0.020 0.020 103 99 60-130 3.70 20
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.021 0.021 0.020 107 106 30-140 0.803 20
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.022 0.022 0.020 112 112 60-140 0.687 20
Vinyl Chloride 0.013 0.014 0.020 66 70 30-140 4.83 20
m,p-Xylene 0.036 0.036 0.040 90 91 60-140 1.00 20
o-Xylene 0.018 0.018 0.020 88 88 60-140 0.490 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Surrogate Recovery
Dibromofluoromethane 0.13 0.14 0.12 107 111 70-140 3.38 20
Toluene-d8 0.15 0.15 0.12 119 117 70-140 2.13 20
4-BFB 0.013 0.013 0.012 107 107 70-140 0.597 20
Benzene-d6 0.11 0.11 0.10 106 111 70-140 4.91 20
Ethylbenzene-d10 0.11 0.11 0.10 107 107 70-140 0.113 20
1,2-DCB-d4 0.092 0.092 0.10 92 92 70-140 0.693 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 ---
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 ---
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 ---
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 ---
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 ---
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 ---
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 ---
Carbon Disulfide ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 ---
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 ---
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 ---
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 ---
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 ---
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 ---
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 ---
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 ---
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 ---
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 ---
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 ---
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 ---
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
4-Isopropyl toluene ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 ---
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 ---
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 ---
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 ---
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 ---
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 ---
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 ---
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 ---
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Surrogate Recovery
Dibromofluoromethane 0.13 0.125 104 70-140
Toluene-d8 0.15 0.125 123 70-140
4-BFB 0.014 0.0125 108 70-140
Benzene-d6 0.11 0.1 115 70-140
Ethylbenzene-d10 0.12 0.1 118 70-140
1,2-DCB-d4 0.091 0.1 91 70-140
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Acetone 0.48 0.49 0.40 119 123 60-140 3.59 20
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)0.015 0.016 0.020 75 79 50-140 4.55 20
Benzene 0.017 0.018 0.020 84 89 60-140 5.89 20
Bromobenzene 0.022 0.022 0.020 110 110 60-140 0.0130 20
Bromochloromethane 0.017 0.018 0.020 87 91 60-140 4.51 20
Bromodichloromethane 0.017 0.018 0.020 85 89 60-140 4.78 20
Bromoform 0.013 0.013 0.020 64 66 40-140 3.97 20
Bromomethane 0.014 0.015 0.020 72 77 30-140 6.58 20
2-Butanone (MEK)0.045 0.046 0.080 56 57 50-140 2.48 20
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)0.071 0.075 0.080 89 94 50-140 4.86 20
n-Butyl benzene 0.028 0.031 0.020 138 153,F2 60-150 10.4 20
sec-Butyl benzene 0.026 0.029 0.020 130 143 60-150 9.81 20
tert-Butyl benzene 0.025 0.027 0.020 126 134 60-140 6.11 20
Carbon Disulfide 0.069 0.022 0.020 343,F2 109 50-140 103,F2 20
Carbon Tetrachloride 0.017 0.018 0.020 85 90 60-140 6.57 20
Chlorobenzene 0.018 0.019 0.020 88 97 60-140 9.90 20
Chloroethane 0.014 0.015 0.020 69 74 50-140 6.85 20
Chloroform 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 95 60-140 5.58 20
Chloromethane 0.0086 0.0095 0.020 43 48 20-140 9.66 20
2-Chlorotoluene 0.023 0.025 0.020 116 125 60-140 7.93 20
4-Chlorotoluene 0.023 0.025 0.020 114 123 60-140 7.11 20
Dibromochloromethane 0.015 0.016 0.020 75 79 50-140 4.84 20
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 0.0067 0.0076 0.0080 84 95 30-140 12.0 20
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)0.018 0.019 0.020 88 93 40-140 5.71 20
Dibromomethane 0.017 0.017 0.020 84 85 60-140 0.430 20
1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 95 60-140 7.40 20
1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.022 0.023 0.020 108 115 60-140 6.22 20
1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.020 0.022 0.020 102 108 60-140 5.31 20
Dichlorodifluoromethane 0.0037 0.0044 0.020 19 22 10-140 16.5 20
1,1-Dichloroethane 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 94 60-140 5.41 20
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)0.017 0.018 0.020 83 88 60-140 5.60 20
1,1-Dichloroethene 0.014 0.015 0.020 71 77 60-140 8.45 20
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.016 0.017 0.020 82 87 60-140 5.63 20
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.015 0.017 0.020 77 83 60-140 7.43 20
1,2-Dichloropropane 0.017 0.018 0.020 86 91 60-140 5.71 20
1,3-Dichloropropane 0.018 0.018 0.020 88 91 60-140 2.39 20
2,2-Dichloropropane 0.018 0.018 0.020 88 92 60-140 4.75 20
1,1-Dichloropropene 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 94 60-140 4.61 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.017 0.018 0.020 87 92 60-140 6.59 20
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.016 0.017 0.020 81 87 60-140 6.60 20
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)0.017 0.018 0.020 83 88 60-140 6.18 20
Ethylbenzene 0.018 0.020 0.020 91 99 60-140 8.78 20
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)0.016 0.017 0.020 79 85 60-140 6.88 20
Freon 113 0.014 0.016 0.020 72 79 50-140 9.26 20
Hexachlorobutadiene 0.030 0.033 0.020 149,F2 166,F2 60-140 10.8 20
Hexachloroethane 0.022 0.024 0.020 110 121 60-140 9.71 20
2-Hexanone 0.018 0.016 0.020 88 80 40-140 9.52 20
Isopropylbenzene 0.025 0.027 0.020 124 137 60-140 10.3 20
4-Isopropyl toluene 0.025 0.028 0.020 124 138 60-150 10.9 20
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)0.015 0.015 0.020 74 77 50-140 5.01 20
Methylene chloride 0.019 0.020 0.020 94 100 60-140 5.17 20
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)0.013 0.017 0.020 66 87 50-140 27.4,F2 20
Naphthalene 0.011 0.011 0.020 53 57 30-140 5.89 20
n-Propyl benzene 0.025 0.029 0.020 126 147,F2 60-140 15.5 20
Styrene 0.016 0.017 0.020 81 83 60-140 2.37 20
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 96 60-140 7.11 20
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.018 0.020 0.020 91 98 40-140 7.36 20
Tetrachloroethene 0.019 0.021 0.020 96 104 60-140 7.90 20
Toluene 0.017 0.018 0.020 84 91 60-140 7.47 20
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.015 0.016 0.020 74 81 40-140 9.80 20
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.019 0.019 0.020 97 95 50-140 2.32 20
1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.017 0.018 0.020 86 92 60-140 7.27 20
1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.017 0.018 0.020 84 88 60-140 4.51 20
Trichloroethene 0.019 0.020 0.020 94 101 60-140 6.92 20
Trichlorofluoromethane 0.014 0.015 0.020 71 77 50-140 8.19 20
1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.021 0.022 0.020 104 112 60-130 7.23 20
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.022 0.025 0.020 111 125 30-140 11.8 20
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.024 0.025 0.020 118 127 60-140 6.71 20
Vinyl Chloride 0.011 0.012 0.020 54 58 30-140 7.88 20
m,p-Xylene 0.036 0.039 0.040 90 97 60-140 7.95 20
o-Xylene 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 95 60-140 5.80 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Surrogate Recovery
Dibromofluoromethane 0.14 0.14 0.12 109 109 70-140 0.265 20
Toluene-d8 0.15 0.15 0.12 116 118 70-140 1.43 20
4-BFB 0.013 0.014 0.012 104 109 70-140 5.56 20
Benzene-d6 0.11 0.12 0.10 111 118 70-140 6.18 20
Ethylbenzene-d10 0.11 0.12 0.10 107 115 70-140 7.34 20
1,2-DCB-d4 0.089 0.095 0.10 89 95 70-140 6.63 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Acenaphthene ND 0.00035 0.0013 ---
Acenaphthylene ND 0.00028 0.0013 ---
Acetochlor ND 0.044 0.25 ---
Anthracene ND 0.00057 0.0013 ---
Benzidine ND 0.36 1.2 ---
Benzo (a) anthracene ND 0.0036 0.013 ---
Benzo (a) pyrene ND 0.00070 0.0025 ---
Benzo (b) fluoranthene ND 0.0013 0.0025 ---
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene ND 0.00089 0.0025 ---
Benzo (k) fluoranthene ND 0.0010 0.0025 ---
Benzyl Alcohol ND 0.55 1.2 ---
1,1-Biphenyl ND 0.0029 0.013 ---
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane ND 0.030 0.25 ---
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether ND 0.00036 0.0013 ---
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether ND 0.0012 0.0025 ---
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate ND 0.085 0.25 ---
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate ND 0.0047 0.013 ---
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 0.040 0.25 ---
Butylbenzyl Phthalate ND 0.0036 0.013 ---
4-Chloroaniline ND 0.00092 0.0013 ---
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 0.062 0.25 ---
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 0.041 0.25 ---
2-Chlorophenol ND 0.0024 0.013 ---
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 0.066 0.25 ---
Chrysene ND 0.00067 0.0025 ---
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene ND 0.0011 0.0025 ---
Dibenzofuran ND 0.000093 0.0013 ---
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.053 0.25 ---
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.042 0.25 ---
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.049 0.25 ---
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ND 0.0026 0.013 ---
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 0.0012 0.0025 ---
Diethyl Phthalate ND 0.0040 0.013 ---
Dimethyl Phthalate ND 0.0019 0.0025 ---
2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 0.044 0.25 ---
Di-n-butyl Phthalate ND 0.0044 0.013 ---
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 0.41 1.2 ---
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 0.11 0.25 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.0036 0.013 ---
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.062 0.12 ---
Di-n-octyl Phthalate ND 0.20 0.50 ---
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 0.038 0.25 ---
Fluoranthene ND 0.00079 0.0025 ---
Fluorene ND 0.0010 0.0025 ---
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0025 ---
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.00019 0.0013 ---
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.52 1.2 ---
Hexachloroethane ND 0.0026 0.013 ---
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene ND 0.0035 0.013 ---
Isophorone ND 0.069 0.25 ---
1-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.00033 0.0013 ---
2-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.00048 0.0013 ---
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)ND 0.060 0.25 ---
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)ND 0.046 0.25 ---
Naphthalene ND 0.0031 0.0062 ---
2-Nitroaniline ND 0.31 1.2 ---
3-Nitroaniline 0.47,J 0.24 1.2 ---
4-Nitroaniline 0.36,J 0.28 1.2 ---
Nitrobenzene ND 0.055 0.25 ---
2-Nitrophenol ND 0.31 1.2 ---
4-Nitrophenol ND 0.35 1.2 ---
N-Nitrosodimethylamine ND 0.22 1.2 ---
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 0.079 0.25 ---
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 0.029 0.25 ---
Pentachlorophenol ND 0.029 0.062 ---
Phenanthrene ND 0.00068 0.0013 ---
Phenol ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
Pyrene ND 0.00063 0.0025 ---
Pyridine ND 0.046 0.25 ---
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol ND 0.079 0.25 ---
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.046 0.25 ---
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 0.00059 0.0025 ---
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 0.00057 0.0025 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Surrogate Recovery
2-Fluorophenol 1.1 1.25 89 70-130
Phenol-d5 1.0 1.25 81 70-130
Nitrobenzene-d5 1.1 1.25 86 60-130
2-Fluorobiphenyl 1.2 1.25 92 60-130
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 0.70 1.25 56 30-130
4-Terphenyl-d14 1.1 1.25 88 40-130
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Acenaphthene 0.051 0.059 0.062 82 95 60-130 15.2 30
Acenaphthylene 0.052 0.063 0.062 83 101 60-130 19.9 30
Acetochlor 0.84 1.0 1.25 67 82 60-130 19.9 30
Anthracene 0.052 0.062 0.062 84 100 60-130 17.7 30
Benzidine 2.5 2.9 6.25 40 46 20-130 15.2 30
Benzo (a) anthracene 0.053 0.064 0.062 85 102 70-130 18.0 30
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.055 0.064 0.062 88 103 70-130 16.2 30
Benzo (b) fluoranthene 0.050 0.059 0.062 79 95 60-130 17.4 30
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.061 0.072 0.062 98 116 70-130 17.0 30
Benzo (k) fluoranthene 0.050 0.058 0.062 81 93 70-130 14.6 30
Benzyl Alcohol 4.5 5.0 6.25 73 81 70-130 10.4 30
1,1-Biphenyl 0.053 0.064 0.062 85 103 60-130 19.1 30
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane 1.0 1.2 1.25 83 96 70-130 14.4 30
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether 0.044 0.052 0.062 71 83 60-130 16.0 30
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether 0.040 0.040 0.062 65 64 60-130 1.75 30
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate 0.97 1.2 1.25 78 93 60-130 17.9 30
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate 0.050 0.058 0.062 80 93 60-130 15.0 30
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether 1.0 1.2 1.25 84 98 60-130 16.0 30
Butylbenzyl Phthalate 0.053 0.059 0.062 86 95 60-130 10.5 30
4-Chloroaniline 0.043 0.049 0.062 69 79 40-130 13.2 30
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 0.88 0.97 1.25 71 77 70-130 9.27 30
2-Chloronaphthalene 0.89 1.1 1.25 71 87 60-130 20.0 30
2-Chlorophenol 0.054 0.064 0.062 86 102 60-130 17.0 30
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether 0.92 1.1 1.25 73 86 70-130 15.4 30
Chrysene 0.053 0.063 0.062 84 101 70-130 18.8 30
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene 0.064 0.075 0.062 102 120 70-130 16.9 30
Dibenzofuran 0.051 0.060 0.062 81 96 60-130 16.1 30
1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.89 1.1 1.25 71 85 60-130 17.4 30
1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.86 1.0 1.25 68 80 60-130 15.1 30
1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.87 1.0 1.25 70 81 60-130 14.5 30
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine 0.047 0.056 0.062 76 89 40-130 16.9 30
2,4-Dichlorophenol 0.046 0.053 0.062 74 85 60-130 15.0 30
Diethyl Phthalate 0.048 0.058 0.062 76 93 70-130 19.7 30
Dimethyl Phthalate 0.050 0.060 0.062 80 97 70-130 19.1 30
2,4-Dimethylphenol 0.97 1.0 1.25 78 82 70-130 4.87 30
Di-n-butyl Phthalate 0.048 0.057 0.062 77 91 60-130 17.0 30
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 4.2 5.1 6.25 67 81 20-130 18.3 30
2,4-Dinitrophenol 0.53 0.61 1.25 42 49 15-130 14.0 30
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
2,4-Dinitrotoluene 0.073 0.083 0.062 117 133,F5 70-130 12.4 30
2,6-Dinitrotoluene 0.072 0.085 0.062 115 136,F5 60-130 16.6 30
Di-n-octyl Phthalate 0.99 1.1 1.25 79 91 60-130 14.0 30
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine 0.75 0.88 1.25 60 71 60-130 16.9 30
Fluoranthene 0.054 0.063 0.062 87 100 70-130 14.5 30
Fluorene 0.059 0.072 0.062 94 115 60-130 20.4 30
Hexachlorobenzene 0.064 0.075 0.062 102 120 70-130 16.1 30
Hexachlorobutadiene 0.064 0.074 0.062 103 119 70-130 14.2 30
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 4.6 5.6 6.25 74 90 60-130 19.0 30
Hexachloroethane 0.047 0.055 0.062 76 88 70-130 15.7 30
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene 0.066 0.070 0.062 105 112 70-130 6.63 30
Isophorone 1.3 1.5 1.25 100 118 60-130 16.0 30
1-Methylnaphthalene 0.055 0.064 0.062 88 102 70-130 14.8 30
2-Methylnaphthalene 0.055 0.064 0.062 89 103 70-130 14.8 30
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)0.86 0.99 1.25 69 79 60-130 14.2 30
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)0.82 0.97 1.25 65 78 60-130 17.4 30
Naphthalene 0.049 0.057 0.062 78 91 70-130 15.4 30
2-Nitroaniline 4.4 4.8 6.25 70 77 70-130 9.31 30
3-Nitroaniline 4.5 5.3 6.25 72 84 50-130 16.1 30
4-Nitroaniline 4.3 4.9 6.25 69 78 60-130 12.2 30
Nitrobenzene 1.0 1.2 1.25 82 95 60-130 14.6 30
2-Nitrophenol 5.8 6.7 6.25 92 107 70-130 15.0 30
4-Nitrophenol 4.2 4.8 6.25 67 77 60-130 14.3 30
N-Nitrosodimethylamine 3.8 4.4 6.25 61,F5 71 70-130 14.4 30
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 0.84 0.81 1.25 68 65 60-130 4.06 30
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 1.1 1.3 1.25 86 104 70-130 19.3 30
Pentachlorophenol 0.28 0.32 0.31 91 103 50-130 12.2 30
Phenanthrene 0.050 0.058 0.062 80 93 60-130 14.7 30
Phenol 0.20 0.23 0.25 79 93 60-130 16.4 30
Pyrene 0.054 0.063 0.062 86 101 70-130 15.9 30
Pyridine 0.90 0.96 1.25 72 77 60-130 6.79 30
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 0.94 1.1 1.25 75 91 60-130 19.2 30
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.99 1.2 1.25 79 95 60-130 18.0 30
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 0.055 0.067 0.062 88 107 60-130 19.7 30
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 0.058 0.070 0.062 92 112 60-130 19.8 30
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Surrogate Recovery
2-Fluorophenol 1.1 1.1 1.25 85 91 70-130 6.99 30
Phenol-d5 0.93 1.0 1.25 75 81 70-130 8.72 30
Nitrobenzene-d5 1.1 1.2 1.25 86 93 60-130 7.60 30
2-Fluorobiphenyl 1.1 1.2 1.25 87 98 60-130 12.1 30
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 0.88 1.0 1.25 71 83 30-130 16.7 30
4-Terphenyl-d14 1.2 1.3 1.25 93 102 40-130 9.90 30
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241869
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241869
Instrument:ICP-MS4
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3050B
QC Summary Report for Metals
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Antimony ND 0.16 0.50 ---
Arsenic ND 0.14 0.50 ---
Barium ND 0.68 5.0 ---
Beryllium ND 0.083 0.50 ---
Cadmium ND 0.094 0.50 ---
Chromium ND 0.13 0.50 ---
Cobalt ND 0.069 0.50 ---
Copper ND 0.23 0.50 ---
Lead ND 0.069 0.50 ---
Mercury ND 0.038 0.050 ---
Molybdenum ND 0.14 0.50 ---
Nickel ND 0.081 0.50 ---
Selenium ND 0.32 0.50 ---
Silver ND 0.11 0.50 ---
Thallium ND 0.072 0.50 ---
Vanadium ND 0.15 0.50 ---
Zinc ND 3.2 5.0 ---
Surrogate Recovery
Terbium 510 500 101 70-130
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241869
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241869
Instrument:ICP-MS4
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3050B
QC Summary Report for Metals
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Antimony 48 46 50 96 93 75-125 3.84 20
Arsenic 51 49 50 102 99 75-125 2.82 20
Barium 490 470 500 97 94 75-125 3.36 20
Beryllium 45 44 50 89 89 75-125 0.967 20
Cadmium 48 46 50 95 93 75-125 2.36 20
Chromium 49 47 50 97 95 75-125 2.48 20
Cobalt 48 47 50 97 95 75-125 1.87 20
Copper 50 49 50 100 97 75-125 2.82 20
Lead 47 45 50 94 91 75-125 3.72 20
Mercury 1.2 1.2 1.25 97 92 75-125 4.73 20
Molybdenum 49 48 50 98 96 75-125 2.72 20
Nickel 51 49 50 102 98 75-125 3.73 20
Selenium 51 48 50 102 97 75-125 4.82 20
Silver 47 47 50 94 94 75-125 0.221 20
Thallium 49 47 50 98 95 75-125 3.27 20
Vanadium 49 48 50 98 96 75-125 2.35 20
Zinc 500 480 500 100 97 75-125 3.27 20
Surrogate Recovery
Terbium 540 510 500 107 102 70-130 4.47 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/23/2022 - 03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241885
Analytical Method:SW8021B/8015Bm
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241885
Instrument:GC19, GC3, GC7
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5035
QC Summary Report for SW8021B/8015Bm
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
TPH(g) (C6-C12)ND 0.55 1.0 ---
MTBE 0.0029,J 0.0026 0.050 ---
Benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
Toluene ND 0.0022 0.0050 ---
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.010 ---
o-Xylene ND 0.00098 0.0050 ---
Surrogate Recovery
2-Fluorotoluene 0.088 0.1 88 75-134
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
TPH(btex)0.63 0.57 0.60 105 95 82-118 10.2 20
MTBE 0.090 0.091 0.10 90 91 61-119 1.54 20
Benzene 0.10 0.098 0.10 105 98 77-128 6.46 20
Toluene 0.11 0.099 0.10 106 99 74-132 6.60 20
Ethylbenzene 0.11 0.10 0.10 108 103 84-127 5.46 20
m,p-Xylene 0.22 0.21 0.20 108 103 80-120 5.25 20
o-Xylene 0.11 0.10 0.10 107 101 80-120 5.77 20
Surrogate Recovery
2-Fluorotoluene 0.10 0.095 0.10 101 95 75-134 5.34 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241886
Analytical Method:SW8015B
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241886
2203E13-001AMS/MSD
Instrument:GC9a
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Report for SW8015B w/out SG Clean-Up
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23)ND 0.78 2.0 ---
TPH-Motor Oil (C18-C36)ND 4.6 10 ---
Surrogate Recovery
C9 21 25 85 70-130
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23)35 36 40 89 90 70-130 1.17 20
Surrogate Recovery
C9 21 21 25 85 84 70-130 0.539 20
Analyte MS
Result
MSD
Result
SPK
Val
SPKRef
Val
MS
%REC
MSD
%REC
MS/MSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
MS
DF
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23)31 31 40 2.117 71 73 70-130 1.90 201
Surrogate Recovery
C9 21 21 251 86 86 70-130 0.183 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.
1534 Willow Pass Rd
Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
(925) 252-9262
CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD Page
Lab ID Matrix Collection Date Hold
Requested Tests (See legend below)
Report to:
Michael Burns
2600 Capitol Avenue, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95816
(650) 391-4880 FAX:
PO:
03/23/2022
Client ID
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
WorkOrder:2203E13
1 of 1
Date Logged:
Date Received:03/23/2022
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Environmental Science Associates
Bill to:
Jeff Trow
Environmental Science Associates
2600 Capitol Avenue, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95816
Requested TAT:5 days;
ClientCode:ESAS
Email:mburns@esassoc.com
EDF EQuIS Email HardCopy ThirdParty
accountspayable@esassoc.com
Excel
J-flagCLIP
cc/3rd Party:
WaterTrax
Detection Summary
Dry-Weight
A2203E13-001 Soil 3/23/2022 09:00S-1 A A A A A A
A2203E13-002 Soil 3/23/2022 09:34S-2 A A A A A A
A2203E13-003 Soil 3/23/2022 09:13S-3 A A A A A A
A2203E13-004 Soil 3/23/2022 09:24S-4 A A A A A A
Prepared by: Tina Perez
NOTE: Soil samples are discarded 60 days after receipt unless other arrangements are made (Water samples are 30 days).
Hazardous samples will be returned to client or disposed of at client expense.
Comments:
8081PCB_S 8260B_S 8270_SCSM_S CAM17MS_TTLC_S
G-MBTEX_S PRDisposal Fee TPH(DMO)_S
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10
Test Legend:
11 12
The following SampIDs: 001A, 002A, 003A, 004A contain testgroup Multi Range_S.
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LabID ClientSampID Collection Date
& Time
Date Logged:
TATMatrixTest Name Containers
/Composites
WORK ORDER SUMMARY
Work Order:2203E13
Comments
Client Name:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
QC Level:LEVEL 2
HoldDry-
Weight
Sub
Out
Bottle &
Preservative
3/23/2022
Sediment
Content
EDF EQuIS Email HardCopy ThirdPartyExcel J-flagWriteOn
Michael BurnsClient Contact:
mburns@esassoc.comContact's Email:
WaterTrax
Test Due DateHead
Space
U**
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
001A S-1 3/23/2022 9:00 5 daysSoilMulti-Range TPH 1 Stainless Steel tube
2"x6"
3/30/2022
5 daysSW6020 (CAM 17)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8270C (SVOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8260B (VOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8081A/8082 (OC Pesticides+PCBs)3/30/2022
002A S-2 3/23/2022 9:34 5 daysSoilMulti-Range TPH 1 Stainless Steel tube
2"x6"
3/30/2022
5 daysSW6020 (CAM 17)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8270C (SVOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8260B (VOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8081A/8082 (OC Pesticides+PCBs)3/30/2022
003A S-3 3/23/2022 9:13 5 daysSoilMulti-Range TPH 1 Stainless Steel tube
2"x6"
3/30/2022
5 daysSW6020 (CAM 17)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8270C (SVOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8260B (VOCs)3/30/2022
1 of 2Page
* STLC and TCLP extractions require 2 days to complete; therefore, all TATs begin after the extraction is completed (i.e., One-day TAT yields results
in 3 days from sample submission).
NOTES:
- MAI assumes that all material present in the provided sampling container is considered part of the sample - MAI does not exclude any material
from the sample prior to sample preparation unless requested in writing by the client.
U** = An unpreserved container was received for a method that suggests a preservation in order to extend hold time for analysis.
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LabID ClientSampID Collection Date
& Time
Date Logged:
TATMatrixTest Name Containers
/Composites
WORK ORDER SUMMARY
Work Order:2203E13
Comments
Client Name:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
QC Level:LEVEL 2
HoldDry-
Weight
Sub
Out
Bottle &
Preservative
3/23/2022
Sediment
Content
EDF EQuIS Email HardCopy ThirdPartyExcel J-flagWriteOn
Michael BurnsClient Contact:
mburns@esassoc.comContact's Email:
WaterTrax
Test Due DateHead
Space
U**
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
003A S-3 3/23/2022 9:13 5 daysSoilSW8081A/8082 (OC Pesticides+PCBs)1 Stainless Steel tube
2"x6"
3/30/2022
004A S-4 3/23/2022 9:24 5 daysSoilMulti-Range TPH 1 Stainless Steel tube
2"x6"
3/30/2022
5 daysSW6020 (CAM 17)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8270C (SVOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8260B (VOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8081A/8082 (OC Pesticides+PCBs)3/30/2022
2 of 2Page
* STLC and TCLP extractions require 2 days to complete; therefore, all TATs begin after the extraction is completed (i.e., One-day TAT yields results
in 3 days from sample submission).
NOTES:
- MAI assumes that all material present in the provided sampling container is considered part of the sample - MAI does not exclude any material
from the sample prior to sample preparation unless requested in writing by the client.
U** = An unpreserved container was received for a method that suggests a preservation in order to extend hold time for analysis.
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Sample Receipt Checklist
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client Name:Environmental Science Associates
WorkOrder №:2203E13
Date Logged:3/23/2022
Logged by:Tina PerezMatrix:Soil
Carrier:FedEx
Shipping container/cooler in good condition?Yes No
Custody seals intact on shipping container/cooler?Yes No NA
Samples Received on Ice?Yes No
Chain of custody present?Yes No
Chain of custody signed when relinquished and received?Yes No
Chain of custody agrees with sample labels?Yes No
Samples in proper containers/bottles?Yes No
Sample containers intact?Yes No
Sufficient sample volume for indicated test?Yes No
NAAll samples received within holding time?Yes No
NASample/Temp Blank temperature
Yes No NAZHS conditional analyses: VOA meets zero headspace
requirement (VOCs, TPHg/BTEX, RSK)?
pH acceptable upon receipt (Metal: <2; Nitrate 353.2/4500NO3:
<2; 522: <4; 218.7: >8)?
Yes No NA
Temp:2.1°C
Chain of Custody (COC) Information
Yes NoSample IDs noted by Client on COC?
Yes NoDate and Time of collection noted by Client on COC?
Yes NoSampler's name noted on COC?
Sample Receipt Information
Sample Preservation and Hold Time (HT) Information
Sample labels checked for correct preservation?Yes No
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
(Ice Type:WET ICE )
Comments:
pH tested and acceptable upon receipt (200.7: ≤2; 533: 6 - 8;
537.1: 6 - 8)?
Yes No NA
UCMR Samples:
Free Chlorine tested and acceptable upon receipt (<0.1mg/L)
[not applicable to 200.7]?
Yes No NA
Date and Time Received:3/23/2022 12:14
Received by:Tina Perez
COC agrees with Quote?Yes No NA
Custody seals intact on sample bottles?Yes No NA
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COU 2122-203-A1
CITY OF UKIAH
AMENDMENT NO. 1
TO
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATES and THE CITY OF UKIAH
This Amendment No. 1, entered on June 30, 2022 revises the Agreement for Professional
services dated March 8, 2022 between the City of Ukiah and Environmental Science
Associates (ESA), for professional consulting services relating to soil sampling at
Riverside Park in support of the Riverside Park Regeneration Project.
This Amendment No. 1 adds a second round of soil sampling, and an additional $8,352,
as described in Exhibit 1. This revises the total, not-to-exceed amount to $16,752.
Except as expressly amended by this Amendment, all other terms remain unchanged and
in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE PARTIES HAVE EXECUTED THIS
AMENDMENT ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE:
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATES (ESA)
BY: DATE:
PRINT NAME:
CITY OF UKIAH
BY: DATE:
SAGE SANGIACOMO, CITY MANAGER
ATTEST
BY: DATE:
KRISTINE LAWLER, CITY CLERK
Page 154 of 394
May 19, 2022
Ms. Michelle Irace, Planning Manager
Department of Community Development
300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, CA 95482
Sent via email: mirace@cityofukiah.com
Subject:Second Round Soil Sampling at Proposed Ukiah Riverside Park
Ukiah, California
Dear Ms. Irace:
Environmental Science Associates (ESA) is pleased to offer the City of Ukiah this scope of work and budget
estimate to conduct a second round of soil sampling for the Ukiah Riverside Park Project in Ukiah, California. ESA
conducted a soil sampling and analysis investigation that revealed one area at the location of Soil Sample S-2 that
has chlordane and DDT in soil at concentrations that may limit the reuse of soil and may require disposal. The
draft report documenting the investigation and discussing the results was provided to the City in a report dated
April 21, 2022.
Scope of Work
Using the information acquired from the first soil sampling investigation, ESA will collect and chemically
analyze a total of 8 soil samples from 4 step-out locations in a circle at 50 feet from the location of Sample S-2.
The attached grading plan shows the sample locations in red and the table below lists the four proposed sample
locations and the estimated depth of proposed excavation at each location.
Test Pit Existing
Elevation
Proposed
Elevation
Elevation
Decrease
S-2 587.5 586.5 1.00
S-2-NW 588.5 587.25 1.25
S-2-SW 587.75 587 0.75
S-2-NE 587.75 586.75 1.00
S-2-SE 588.25 587.5 0.75
We understand that the City will provide a backhoe and operator to excavate pits at each sample location. The
sample depths will be determined by examining the sidewalls and bottom of each pit. One soil sample will
collected from each location at about 6 inches below the ground surface (bgs). A deeper sample will be collected
at 6 inches below the proposed depth of excavation for the proposed Riverside Park project, estimated to be no
more than 2 feet bgs at each of the four locations. The soil samples will be sealed in their sampling containers,
labeled with a unique identification number, placed in an ice chest with ice for preservation, and delivered to
McCampbell Analytical Laboratory, a state-certified analytical laboratory, along with chain-of-custody
documentation. Based on the previous analytical results, the soil samples will be analyzed for organochlorine
pesticides by EPA Method 8081A and lead by EPA Method 6010C/6020A.
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May 19, 2022
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The lead concentrations will be compared first to background levels from published studies to identify those
chemicals that are present at naturally occurring background levels. General background levels are available from
Shakelette, Hansford T. and Josephine G. Boerngen, 1984, Element Concentrations in Soils and Other Surficial
Materials of the Conterminous United States, USGS Prof. Paper 1270. All of the chemical cons will be compared
to the 2019 Environmental Screening Levels (ESLs) developed by the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality
Control Board (RWQCB). ESLs are screening levels used by regulatory agencies throughout the state to assess
whether further investigation and possibly cleanup is needed at sites where hazardous materials are suspected to
have been spilled. ESLs are risk-based levels based on both human health and ecological habitat, which can
provide comparative guidance as to whether a given chemical is present in soil at levels that might be unsuitable
for a wetland habitat.
Upon receipt of the analytical results, ESA will prepare a draft report that incorporates the results of the first
sampling event, documenting both investigations, tabulating the results, comparing the results to the ESLs, and
providing recommendations for the management of the soil. ESA will provide one electronic draft report for your
review and comment, followed by one final electronic report.
Assumptions
The following assumptions were made in preparing this scope of work:
The City will provide or arrange right-of-entry and unrestricted access to the property.
The City will provide a backhoe and operator.
The soil sampling can be completed in one day.
One electronic copy of the draft and final report of findings.
Budget Estimate
The budget for the above-described scope of work is estimated at $8,352 and will be invoiced on a time-and-
materials basis. ESA will invoice the City only for hours actually expended on this project. This estimate is not
expected to be exceeded unless there is a change to the scope from conditions encountered or in response to a
request from the City. In the event of a change to the scope, the City will be informed as soon as possible of the
change and its effect on the budget, if any. At no time will ESA exceed this initial estimate without prior written
authorization from the City. This task can be authorized by the City as Task 2 using the existing contract between
the City and ESA.
We thank you for the opportunity to provide environmental consulting assistance and are prepared to schedule
the work at your convenience and upon your written authorization. If you have any questions or would like
additional information, please contact us.
Sincerely,
Michael G. Burns, PG, CEG, CHG
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June 5, 2022
Ms. Michelle Irace, Planning Manager
Department of Community Development
300 Seminary Avenue, Ukiah, CA 95482
Sent via email: mirace@cityofukiah.com
Subject: Soil Sampling Results Report
Proposed Ukiah Riverside Park
Ukiah, California
Dear Ms. Irace:
Environmental Science Associates (ESA) conducted a soil investigation at the proposed Ukiah Riverside Park in
Ukiah, California, on behalf of the City of Ukiah and in accordance with our proposals dated March 2, 2022, and
May 19, 2022. The project site is predominantly undeveloped land that the City is considering developing as a park
with wetlands. The purpose of the soil sampling and analysis is to inform the project design.
Site History
According to a 1999 Phase I environmental site assessment, the project site was previously used for sewage
treatment ponds from the 1930s to 1958, as identified in Figure 1. A trap shooting range (Ukiah Rod & Gun
Club) from at least 1968 to 1978 and a former police shooting range from 1968 to 1978 (Dannatt 1999) were
previously located in the southern portion of the project site. A large pit in the central portion of the property was
used to mine gravel from approximately 1981 until 1986. Since 1986, the pit area has been filled in with concrete,
asphalt, street sweepings, and brush by a variety of agencies within the City and County (Public Works, Utilities,
and County Roads). In addition, other areas of the project site have been used by the City for debris.
Unauthorized dumping of household debris has also occurred on the central and southern portions of the project
site.
Screening Levels
The analytical testing results are tabulated on Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 and discussed in the sections below. The
results from the March 23, 2022, sampling event are tabulated on Tables 1, 2, and 3, and identify the chemicals of
concern. The May 26, 2022, sampling event tested only for the chemicals of concern identified during the March
23, 2022, sampling event. The results of both sampling events for the chemicals of concern are tabulated on
Table 4.
The metals results are first compared to background levels from published studies to identify those chemicals that
are present at naturally occurring background levels. General background levels are available from the Kearney
Foundation: Background Concentrations of Trace and Major Elements in California Soils, dated March 1996.
Only those metals that exceed background levels are evaluated further. All results are compared to the California
Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22 Total Threshold Limit Concentrations (TTLCs) to assess whether onsite soils
would be considered a hazardous waste if disposed of at an offsite landfill permitted to accept the waste.
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All results are compared to the 2019 Environmental Screening Levels (ESLs) developed by the San Francisco
Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB 2019). ESLs are screening levels used by regulatory
agencies throughout the state to assess whether further investigation and possibly cleanup is needed at sites where
hazardous materials are suspected to have been spilled. ESLs are risk-based levels based on both human health
and ecological habitat, which can provide comparative guidance as to whether a given chemical is present in soil
at levels that might pose risks to construction workers, the public, or the environment. Tables 1, 2, and 3 use the
terrestrial ESLs, which are ecological screening levels that are lower than the construction worker ESLs. Table 4
includes both the terrestrial and construction worker ESLs for the results from both sampling events. Note that the
proposed project would result in a wetland environment for which the beneficial reuse screening criteria
discussed below would provide more relevant guidance.
All results are compared to the 2000 RWQCB Beneficial Reuse of Dredged Materials: Sediment Screening and
Testing Guidelines, dated May 2000. Beneficial reuse screening criteria are ecological acceptance criteria used by
the San Francisco RWQCB to assess whether fill would be acceptable for use in restoring wetlands and levees on
the margins of San Francisco Bay. The screening criteria include surface and foundation beneficial reuse
screening criteria. Surface beneficial reuse screening criteria are more stringent and apply to the top three feet of
materials. Foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria are less stringent and apply to material buried under
three feet of surface beneficial reuse material. Although the Riverside Park project would not import fill
materials, the screening criteria provide a useful comparison to assess whether the onsite materials would be
acceptable in a wetlands environment.
March 23, 2022, Sampling Event
Sampling and Laboratory Analysis
Using the information acquired from the 1999 Phase I assessment, historical aerial photographs, and topographic
maps, ESA collected and chemically analyzed four shallow (i.e., 6 to 12 inches in depth) soil samples on March
23, 2022, at the locations shown on Figure 1. Samples S-1, S-2, and S-3 are located within the footprint of the
former sewage treatment ponds. Sample S-4 is located in the area of the former trap shooting range and former
police shooting range.
The samples were collected at about 6 to 12 inches below the ground surface using a shovel and trowel. The soil
samples were sealed in their sampling containers, labeled with a unique identification number, placed in an ice
chest with ice for preservation, and delivered on the same day to McCampbell Analytical Laboratory, a state-
certified analytical laboratory, along with chain-of-custody documentation. The soil samples were analyzed for
the following chemicals using the cited methods:
Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline, diesel, and motor oil by EPA Method 8015Bm
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method 8260B
Semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs) by EPA Method 8270C
Organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) by EPA Method 8081A/8082
CAM 17 metals (antimony, arsenic, barium, beryllium, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper, lead, total
mercury, molybdenum, nickel, selenium, silver, thallium, vanadium, and zinc) by EPA Method 6020
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Analytical Results and Screening Criteria
The March 23, 2022, sampling event laboratory analytical report is provided in Appendix A. The chemical
results are tabulated on Tables 1, 2, and 3, along with the relevant screening criteria. Only those chemicals with at
least one detection above laboratory reporting limits are listed; chemicals with no results above laboratory
reporting limits are not listed and are concluded to be below all screening criteria.
Discussion
Hazardous Waste Levels
None of the reported concentrations of chemicals in soil exceeded their respective TTLCs for those chemicals
that have listed TTLC values. Based on the analytical results, the soil would not be considered hazardous waste
and could be accepted at any Class III non-hazardous waste landfill, if offsite disposal is considered.
Volatile and Semivolatile Organic Compounds, and Petroleum Hydrocarbons
The results for volatile and semivolatile organic compounds, and petroleum hydrocarbons are tabulated on
Table 1. None of the reported concentrations exceeded any screening criteria. These suites of chemicals are more
volatile; the low to non-detectable results do not indicate a respiratory risk to construction workers or the public.
The low to non-detectable results for these chemicals also indicate no risk to the environment.
Metals
The results for metals are tabulated on Table 2. Lead and selenium were the only metals detected above
background levels and only at the location of Sample S-2. The concentration of selenium in Sample S-2 did not
exceed the terrestrial ESL or surface or foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria, indicating that the soil in
this location does not pose a risk to construction workers, the public, or the environment relative to selenium.
The concentration of lead at the location of Sample S-2 exceeded both the terrestrial ESL and the surface
beneficial reuse criteria. If the soil at this location were excavated and mixed with soil from the rest of the
property during grading, the average concentration would be 63.25 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), which
would still exceed both the terrestrial ESL and the surface beneficial reuse criteria. From the perspective of
beneficial reuse and protection of the environment, the soil at the location of Sample S-2 would qualify for use as
foundation material, meaning that if this area where covered with or moved to an area that could be covered with
three feet of soil that meets surface beneficial reuse screening criteria, the covered soil would not be expected to
pose a risk to construction workers, the public, or the environment.
Organochlorine Pesticides and PCBs
The results for organochlorine pesticides and PCBs are tabulated on Table 3. PCBs were not detected above
laboratory reporting limits and are assumed to be at concentrations below all screening criteria since there are no
detections above the laboratory reporting limit.
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The pesticides chlordane (both a-chlordane and g-chlordane) and DDT and its degradation products of DDD and
DDE are the only organochlorine pesticides detected above laboratory reporting limits and only at the locations of
Samples S-1 and S-2.
The concentration of a-chlordane and g-chlordane at the location of Sample S-2 exceeded the terrestrial ESL and
both the surface and foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria. This indicates that soil in the area of Sample
S-2 would pose a risk to the environment. Note that the concentrations of chlordane do not exceed construction
worker ESLs. The sample at S-1 did not have chlordane above laboratory reporting limits.
To assess the average chlordane concentration that would result from grading and mixing soil throughout the
project site, the average concentrations of all four samples are included in Table 3, using one-half of the
laboratory reporting limit for those results reported at below reporting limits. If mixed through grading of the
property, the average concentrations of a-chlordane and g-chlordane would be 0.0057 mg/kg and 0.0048 mg/kg,
respectively. The average concentrations would be below the chlordane terrestrial ESL of 0.00853 mg/kg, but
would still exceed both the surface and foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria of 0.0023 mg/kg and 0.0048
mg/kg, respectively. This indicates that mixing soil from the area of Sample S-2 with soil throughout the project
site would still result in soil unsuitable for beneficial reuse in a wetland environment.
The concentrations of DDT at the locations of Samples S-1 and S-2 exceeded the terrestrial ESL and both the
surface and foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria. In addition, the average total DDT concentration (i.e.,
sum of DDD, DDE, and DDT) of 0.0449 mg/kg would still exceed the ESL of 0.0011 mg/kg and the surface
beneficial reuse screening criteria of 0.007 mg/kg, but not the foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria of
0.0461 mg/kg. This indicates that soil in the area of Samples S-1 and S-2 would be unsuitable for beneficial reuse
in a wetlands environment unless removed or covered with three feet of clean fill.
Summary
The areas around Samples S-3 and S-4 do not have chemical concentrations that exceed guidance levels,
indicating that soil in the southern portion of the property would have no restrictions on its use. The areas around
Samples S-1 and S-2 in the northern portion of the property have chemical concentrations that would restrict the
reuse of soil. The concentrations of chlordane and DDT in soil at the area around Sample S-2, and to a lesser
extent DDT in Sample S-1, indicate soil in these local areas may be unsuitable for use as a public park and as a
wetland habitat in their present condition. Options for addressing this condition could include the following:
Move or dispose of the soil: If soil in the area around Samples S-1 and S-2 is to be graded and moved,
the soil could be excavated and disposed of at any Class III non-hazardous waste landfill. Alternately,
the excavated soil could be placed in other onsite areas, provided the soil is covered with three feet of
clean soil to isolate the contaminated soil from the public and the environment. It is unknown whether
chlordane and/or DDT are present in the surrounding or deeper soil at concentrations that exceed
screening criteria. To further characterize the extent and depth in the area around Samples S-1 and S-2,
additional samples could be collected and analyzed for organochlorine pesticides and lead.
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Cover the soil: Alternately, the project design could be modified to cover the area around Samples S-1
and S-2 with three feet of clean fill to isolate the contaminated soil from the public and the environment.
After discussion of the results with the City and Patrick Ferrar of the Melton Design Group, the project team
decided to conduct a second sampling event in the area around the location of Sample S-2 to assess whether the
location of Sample S-2 is an isolated hot spot or an indication of a more extensive area of material that will not be
suitable for beneficial reuse.
May 26, 2022, Sampling Event
Sampling and Laboratory Analysis
Using the information acquired from the March 23, 2022, sampling event, ESA collected and chemically
analyzed nine additional soil samples on May 26, 2022. Four sample locations were sampled at distances of 50
feet radially out from Sample S-2 at the locations shown on Figure 1, with one shallow (one foot) and one deeper
sample collected at each location. The deeper sample depths were based on the proposed depth of excavation of
the restoration project, as summarized below.
Sample
Location
Existing
Elevation
Proposed
Elevation
Elevation
Decrease
Sample
Depths in Feet
S-2 587.5 586.5 1.00 2
S-2-NW 588.5 587.25 1.25 1 & 2.25
S-2-SW 587.75 587 0.75 1 & 1.75
S-2-NE 587.75 586.75 1.00 1 & 2
S-2-SE 588.25 587.5 0.75 1 & 1.75
The samples were collected using a shovel and trowel. The soil samples were sealed in their sampling containers,
labeled with a unique identification number, placed in an ice chest with ice for preservation, and delivered on the
same day to McCampbell Analytical Laboratory, a state-certified analytical laboratory, along with chain-of-
custody documentation. The soil samples were analyzed for the chemicals of concern that were identified during
the first sampling event using the cited methods as listed below:
Organochlorine pesticides by EPA Method 8081A
Lead by EPA Method 6020
Analytical Results and Screening Criteria
The May 26, 2022, sampling event laboratory analytical report is provided in Appendix B. The chemical results
are tabulated on Table 4 and include the March 23, 2022, results for organochlorine pesticides and lead. Only
those chemicals with at least one detection above laboratory reporting limits are listed; chemicals with no results
above laboratory reporting limits are not listed and are concluded to be below all screening criteria.
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Discussion
Hazardous Waste Levels
None of the reported concentrations of chemicals in soil exceeded their respective TTLCs for those chemicals
that have listed TTLC values. Based on the analytical results, the soil would not be considered hazardous waste
and could be accepted at any Class III non-hazardous waste landfill, if offsite disposal is considered. Table 4
provides the comparison of chemical results to TTLCs.
Lead
The concentrations of lead in Samples S-2-1 and S-2-SE-1 exceeded background levels. However, all other
sample results are within background levels. Consequently, when the concentrations of lead in all 13 samples are
averaged, the average concentration is 81.46 mg/kg, which would decrease to within background levels.
However, although the overall concentrations of lead are typical of background levels, the concentration of 480
mg/kg at Sample S-2-SE-1 does exceed the ESL of 160 mg/kg for construction workers. As discussed below, the
concentrations of organochlorine pesticides in some soil locations exceeds some regulatory action levels and such
soil is recommended for offsite disposal. To address construction worker safety, it is recommended that the soil at
Sample S-2-SE-1 (one foot depth) and radially outward for 25 feet also be removed and disposed of offsite. It is
further recommended that dust suppression measures be implemented when excavating in the area of Sample S-2
and the four step-out sample locations.
The concentration of lead at the location of Sample S-2-1 and S-2-SE-1 exceeded both the ESL and the surface
beneficial reuse criteria. If the soil at this location were excavated and blended with soil from the rest of the
property during grading, the average concentration would be 81.46 mg/kg, which would still exceed both the
terrestrial ESL and the surface beneficial reuse criteria. As discussed below, the results of the organochlorine
pesticide analyses also indicate some soil should be removed and disposed of.
Organochlorine Pesticides
The results for all organochlorine pesticides analyses are tabulated on Table 4. The pesticides chlordane (both a-
chlordane and g-chlordane) and DDT and its degradation products of DDD and DDE are the only organochlorine
pesticides detected above laboratory reporting limits. The only detected concentrations that exceed any screening
criteria are at the locations of Samples S-1, S-2, and S-2-NE.
The concentration of a-chlordane and g-chlordane at the location of Sample S-2-1, the shallow sample collected
during the March 23, 2022, sampling event, is the only location and depth that exceeded the terrestrial ESL and
both the surface and foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria. This indicates that the shallow soil at Sample
S-2-1 is not suitable for beneficial reuse in the proposed wetland environment. Note that a-chlordane and
g-chlordane were not detected above reporting limits in any other sample, indicating that the shallow soil at S-2-1
is an isolated hot spot relative to chlordane. As discussed below, the Sample S-2 location also has exceedances of
DDT screening criteria.
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DDT, the DDT degradation isomers of DDD and DDE, and total DDT (DDD plus DDE plus DDT) were detected
at concentrations that exceed the terrestrial ESL and both the surface and foundation beneficial reuse screening
criteria in Sample S-2-1. This location has the highest concentration of organochlorine pesticides of any of the
samples. The deeper sample at S-2-2 did not detect any organochlorine pesticides, a pattern typical of all other
sample locations.
The step-out sample location at S-2-NE also has DDD, DDE, and DDT at one foot and DDE at 2 feet in depth.
However, only the concentration of DDT at the one foot depth exceeds the terrestrial ESL; no other screening
levels were exceeded, including the surface and foundation beneficial reuse criteria.
During the construction of the park, the grading and rearranging of topography of the project site would have the
effect of blending the soil and generally averaging chemical concentrations. The average Total DDT
concentration of for all 13 samples would be 0.0144 mg/kg, which would still exceed the terrestrial ESL and both
the surface and foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria. This indicates that blending the soil at Sample
S-2-1 with other onsite soil will not result in the average onsite DDT concentration decreasing to within
acceptable beneficial reuse levels. If the shallow soil at Sample S-2 were excavated and disposed of at an offsite
disposal location, the average DDT concentration would decrease to 0.00238, which would within both surface
and foundation beneficial reuse screening criteria. Although the average concentration would exceed the
terrestrial ESL, the surface and foundation beneficial reuse criteria are more appropriate for use in a wetland
environment. Note that the removal of this soil would also remove soil with elevated concentrations of chlordane
and lead. This indicates that the removal and offsite disposal of the top one foot of soil at the location and for
about 25 feet around Sample S-2 would enable to beneficial reuse of all other onsite soil.
Summary and Recommendations
The areas around Samples S-1, S-3, and S-4 do not have chemical concentrations that would restrict the beneficial
reuse of soil. The area around Sample S-2 has chemical concentrations that would restrict the reuse of soil. The
concentrations of chlordane, DDT and its isomers, and lead in soil at the area around the location of Sample S-2,
and to a lesser extent Sample S-2-SE-1 (due to lead), indicate soil in this limited area is are unsuitable for
beneficial use as a public park and as a wetland habitat. To eliminate unsuitable soil, it is recommended that all
soil at a 25 foot radius around the locations of S-2, S-2-NE, and S-2-SE be excavated and disposed of as Class III
non-hazardous waste. Alternately, the City may have other construction projects where the excavated soil could
be placed under an area to be covered with pavement or concrete to prfevent exposure to people and rthe
environment.
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We thank you for the opportunity to provide environmental consulting assistance. If you have any questions or
would like additional information, please contact us.
Sincerely,
Michael G. Burns, PG, CEG, CHG
Geologist
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0 200 Feet North
Proposed Ukiah Riverside Park 201801242.01
Source: Image adapted from GoogleEarth 2021 Figure 1 – Soil Sample Locations
Russian
River
Proposed
Wetland
Areas
General
Extent of
Proposed
Park
Extent
Approximate
extent of former
treatment ponds
S-2
S-2-NW
S-2-SW
S-2-NE
S-2-SE
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TABLE 1
SUMMARY OF VOLATILE AND SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
AND PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS SAMPLING RESULTS
Chemical S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 TTLC ESLs
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Carbon Disulfide 0.0018 (J) < 0.0011 0.0019 (J) 0.0011 (J) ne ne ne ne
4-Isopropyl toluene < 0.0019 < 0.0019 < 0.0019 0.0026 (J) ne ne ne ne
Semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs)
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.032 (J) 0.071 (J) 0.0014 (J) 0.081 (J) ne 0.11 0.371 1.6
Benzo (b) fluoranthene < 0.052 < 0.10 0.0025 (J) < 0.10 (J) ne 1.1 0.371 ne
Benzo (g.h.i) perylene 0.037 (J) 0.077 (J) 0.0022 (J) 0.090 (J) ne 2.5 0.310 ne
Benzo (k) fluoranthene < 0.040 < 0.080 < 0.0010 0.043 (J) ne 2.8 0.258 ne
Bis (2-ethylhexyl)
Phthalate 0.23 (J) < 0.38 0.0054 (J) < 0.19 ne 0.8 ne ne
Chrysene < 0.027 < 0.054 0.0015 (J) 0.059 (J) ne 2.2 0.289 2.8
Dibenzofuran < 0.0037 < 0.0074 0.00028 (J) < 0.0037 ne ne ne ne
Fluoranthene < 0.032 < 0.063 0.0013 (J) 0.10 ne 0.69 0.514 5.1
1-Methylnaphthalene < 0.013 < 0.026 0.0011 (J) < 0.013 ne ne 0.0121 ne
2-Methylnaphthalene < 0.019 < 0.038 0.0019 < 0.019 ne 0.88 ne ne
Phenanthrene < 0.027 < 0.054 0.0042 0.041 (J) ne 7.8 0.237 1.5
Pyrene < 0.025 < 0.050 0.0014 0.072 (J) ne 45 0.665 2.6
Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH)
Gasoline < 0.55 < 0.55 < 0.55 < 0.55 ne 100 ne ne
Diesel 2.1 2.4 1.1 (J) 1.6 (J) ne 260 ne ne
Motor Oil 40 67 < 4.6 18 ne 1,600 ne ne
Notes:
All concentrations in milligrams per kilogram, approximately equivalent to parts per million
Concentrations above the reporting limit are in bold
(J) = Estimated concentration below the reporting limit
< ### indicates not detected above the listed reporting limit
ne = screening level not established for this chemical
TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentrations, California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Chapter 11, Article 3, 66261.24
ESL = San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board Environmental Screening Level, 2019 version
Beneficial reuse criteria from RWQCB Beneficial Reuse of Dredged Materials: Sediment Screening and Testing Guidelines, May 2000
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TABLE 2. SUMMARY OF METALS SAMPLING RESULTS – March 23, 2022
Chemical S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 TTLC Background ESL
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Antimony 0.33 (J) 0.80 0.45 (J) 1.6 500 0.15 – 1.95 11 ne ne
Arsenic 3.8 6.4 5.4 7.1 500 0.6 – 11 0.067 15.3 70
Barium 130 180 160 210 10,000 133 – 1,400 390 ne ne
Beryllium 0.38 (J) 0.37 (J) 0.46 (J) 0.62 75 0.25 – 2.7 5.0 ne ne
Cadmium 0.12 (J) 0.58 0.11 (J) 0.15 (J) 100 0.05 – 1.7 1.9 0.33 9.6
Chromium 47 49 69 82 2,500 23 – 1,579 160 112 370
Cobalt 10 10 13 15 8,000 2.7 – 46.9 23
Copper 21 51 23 42 2,500 9.1 – 96.4 180 68.1 270
Lead 21 140 25 67 1,000 12.4 – 97.1 32 43.2 218
Mercury 0.077 0.12 < 0.038 0.14 20 0.10 – 0.90 13 0.43 0.70
Molybdenum 0.27 (J) 0.52 0.30 (J) 0.88 3,500 0.1 – 9.6 6.9 ne ne
Nickel 63 60 87 110 2,000 9 – 509 86 112 120
Selenium < 0.32 0.58 < 0.32 < 0.32 100 0.015 – 0.43 2.5 0.64 ne
Silver 0.14 (J) 0.19 (J) 0.15 (J) 0.51 500 0.80 25 0.58 3.7
Thallium < 0.072 < 0.072 <0.072 0.12 (J) 700 5.3 – 36.2 0.78 ne ne
Vanadium 40 40 54 59 2,400 39 – 288 18 ne ne
Zinc 65 270 60 97 5,000 88 – 236 340 158 180
TABLE 3. SUMMARY OF ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES AND PCBs SAMPLING RESULTS – March 23, 2022
Chemical S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4
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a-Chlordane < 0.0043 0.010 (J) < 0.0043 < 0.0043 0.0057 2.5 0.00853 0.0023 0.0048
g-Chlordane < 0.0034 0.0089 (J) < 0.0034 < 0.0034 0.0048 2.5 0.00853 0.0023 0.0048
DDD < 0.0041 0.0082 (J) < 0.0041 < 0.0041 0.0051 1.0 2.7 ne ne
DDE 0.0047 (J) 0.065 0.00043 (J) < 0.0029 0.0182 1.0 0.33 ne ne
DDT 0.0064 (J) 0.083 < 0.0039 < 0.0039 0.0243 1.0 0.0011 ne ne
Sum of DDTs 0.0132 0.1562 0.00453 0.0056 0.0449 ne ne 0.007 0.0461
PCBs < 0.32 < 0.32 < 0.32 < 0.32 0.16 50 0.23 0.0227 0.18
Notes for Tables 2 and 3:
All concentrations in milligrams per kilogram, approximately equivalent to parts per million
Concentrations above the reporting limit are in bold
< ### indicates not detected above the listed reporting limit
Results in yellow highlight exceed one or more background or screening levels
(J) = Estimated concentration below the reporting limit
ne = not established
TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentrations, California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Chapter 11, Article 3, 66261.24
ESL = San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board Environmental Screening Level, 2019 version
Reuse criteria = RWQCB Beneficial Reuse of Dredged Materials: Sediment Screening and Testing Guidelines, May 2000
Averages use one-half the detection limit for non-detect results
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TABLE 4. SUMMARY OF ALL ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES AND LEAD SAMPLING RESULTS
Chemical Concentration in Milligrams per Kilogram
a-Chlordane g-Chlordane DDD DDE DDT Total DDT Lead
Sample and depth in feet below ground surface
S-1-1 <0.0043 <0.0034 <0.0041 0.0047 (J) 0.0064 (J) 0.0131 21
S-2-1 0.010 (J) 0.0089 (J) 0.0082 (J) 0.065 0.083 0.1562 140
S-2-2 <0.00043 <0.00034 <0.00041 <0.00029 <0.00039 <0.00109 19
S-2-NW -1 <0.00043 <0.00034 <0.00041 <0.00029 <0.00039 <0.00109 25
S-2-NW-2.25 <0.00043 <0.00034 <0.00041 <0.00029 <0.00039 <0.00109 14
S-2-SW -1 <0.00043 <0.00034 <0.00041 <0.00029 <0.00039 <0.00109 80
S-2-SW -1.75 <0.00043 <0.00034 <0.00041 <0.00029 <0.00039 <0.00109 23
S-2-SE-1 <0.00043 <0.00034 <0.00041 <0.00029 <0.00039 <0.00109 480
S-2-SE-1.75 <0.00043 <0.00034 <0.00041 <0.00029 <0.00039 <0.00109 71
S-2-NE-1 <0.00043 <0.00034 0.00044 (J) 0.00094 (J) 0.0013 0.00268 54
S-2-NE-2 <0.00043 <0.00034 <0.00041 0.00065 (J) <0.00039 0.00145 40
S-3-1 < 0.0043 <0.0034 <0.0041 0.00043 (J) <0.0039 0.00443 25
S-4-1 < 0.0043 <0.0034 <0.0041 <0.0029 <0.0039 0.0055 67
Average 0.0144 81.46
Average Minus S-2-1 0.00238 76.58
Action Levels
Background 0 0 0 0 0 0 12.4 - 97.1
TTLC 2.5 2.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 ne 1,000
ESL-Terrestrial 0.00853 0.00853 2.7 0.33 0.0011 ne 32
ESL-Worker 14 14 81 57 57 ne 160
Surface Reuse
Material 0.0023 0.0023 ne ne ne 0.007 43.2
Foundation
Reuse Material 0.0048 0.0048 ne ne ne 0.0461 218
Notes for Table 4:
All concentrations in milligrams per kilogram, approximately equivalent to parts per million
Last number in sample number string is depth below ground surface in feet
Concentrations above the reporting limit are in bold
< ### indicates not detected above the listed reporting limit
(J) = Estimated concentration below the reporting limit
ne = not established
Results in yellow highlight exceed one or more background or screening levels
Results in red highlight exceed one or both beneficial reuse screening levels
TTLC = Total Threshold Limit Concentrations, California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Chapter 11, Article 3, 66261.24
ESL = San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board Environmental Screening Level, 2019 version
Reuse criteria = RWQCB Beneficial Reuse of Dredged Materials: Sediment Screening and Testing Guidelines, May 2000
Averages use one-half the detection limit for non-detect results
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Appendix A
Laboratory Analytical Report
March 23, 2022, Samples
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WorkOrder:
Report Created for:Environmental Science Associates
2600 Capitol Avenue, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95816
Project Contact:Michael Burns
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Project P.O.:D181242.01
Project Received:03/23/2022
Analytical Report reviewed & approved for release on 03/30/2022 by:
Yen Cao
2203E13
The report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written
approval of the laboratory. The analytical results relate only to the
items tested. Results reported conform to the most current NELAP
standards, where applicable, unless otherwise stated in a case
narrative.
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1534 Willow Pass Rd. Pittsburg, CA 94565 ♦ TEL: (877) 252-9262 ♦ FAX: (925) 252-9269 ♦ www.mccampbell.com
CA ELAP 1644 ♦ NELAP 4033 ORELAP
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"When Quality Counts"
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Glossary of Terms & Qualifier Definitions
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
WorkOrder:2203E13
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Glossary Abbreviation
%D Serial Dilution Percent Difference
95% Interval 95% Confident Interval
CPT Consumer Product Testing not NELAP Accredited
DF Dilution Factor
DI WET (DISTLC) Waste Extraction Test using DI water
DISS Dissolved (direct analysis of 0.45 µm filtered and acidified water sample)
DLT Dilution Test (Serial Dilution)
DUP Duplicate
EDL Estimated Detection Limit
ERS External reference sample. Second source calibration verification.
ITEF International Toxicity Equivalence Factor
LCS Laboratory Control Sample
LQL Lowest Quantitation Level
MB Method Blank
MB % Rec % Recovery of Surrogate in Method Blank, if applicable
MDL Method Detection Limit
ML Minimum Level of Quantitation
MS Matrix Spike
MSD Matrix Spike Duplicate
NA Not Applicable
ND Not detected at or above the indicated MDL or RL
NR Data Not Reported due to matrix interference or insufficient sample amount.
PDS Post Digestion Spike
PDSD Post Digestion Spike Duplicate
PF Prep Factor
RD Relative Difference
RL Reporting Limit (The RL is the lowest calibration standard in a multipoint calibration.)
RPD Relative Percent Deviation
RRT Relative Retention Time
SPK Val Spike Value
SPKRef Val Spike Reference Value
SPLP Synthetic Precipitation Leachate Procedure
ST Sorbent Tube
TCLP Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure
TEQ Toxicity Equivalents
TZA TimeZone Net Adjustment for sample collected outside of MAI's UTC.
WET (STLC)Waste Extraction Test (Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration)
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Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
WorkOrder:2203E13
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Analytical Qualifiers
J Result is less than the RL/ML but greater than the MDL. The reported concentration is an estimated value.
P Agreement between quantitative confirmation results exceed method recommended limits.
S Surrogate recovery outside accepted recovery limits.
a3 Sample diluted due to high organic content interfering with quantitative/or qualitative analysis.
a4 Reporting limits raised due to the sample's matrix prohibiting a full volume extraction.
c1 Surrogate recovery outside of the control limits due to the dilution of the sample.
e2 Diesel range compounds are detected; no recognizable pattern.
e7 Oil range compounds are detected.
Quality Control Qualifiers
F2 LCS/LCSD recovery and/or RPD/RSD is out of acceptance criteria.
F5 LCS/LCSD recovery is outside of acceptance limits; however, the data is acceptable based upon the TNI
allowable marginal exceedances.
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides + PCBs
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC23 03282242.d 241888
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.0039 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
a-BHC ND 0.0049 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
b-BHC ND 0.0027 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
d-BHC ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
g-BHC ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.12 0.25 10 03/28/2022 22:28
a-Chlordane ND 0.0043 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
g-Chlordane ND 0.0034 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
p,p-DDD ND 0.0041 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
p,p-DDE 0.0047 J 0.0029 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
p,p-DDT 0.0064 J 0.0039 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Dieldrin ND 0.0038 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endosulfan I ND 0.0035 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endosulfan II ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.0040 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endrin ND 0.0038 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.0044 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Endrin ketone ND 0.0029 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Heptachlor ND 0.0030 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.0030 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.0070 0.10 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.0052 0.20 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Methoxychlor ND 0.0045 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Toxaphene ND 0.33 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1016 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1221 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1232 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1242 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1248 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1254 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Aroclor1260 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
PCBs, total ND NA 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:28
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:a3Analyst(s):CN
Decachlorobiphenyl 96 60-130 03/28/2022 22:28
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides + PCBs
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC23 03282243.d 241888
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.0078 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
a-BHC ND 0.0098 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
b-BHC ND 0.0054 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
d-BHC ND 0.0066 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
g-BHC ND 0.0066 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.24 0.50 20 03/28/2022 22:43
a-Chlordane 0.010 J 0.0086 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
g-Chlordane 0.0089 J 0.0068 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
p,p-DDD 0.0082 J 0.0082 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
p,p-DDE 0.065 0.0058 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
p,p-DDT 0.083 0.0078 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Dieldrin ND 0.0076 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endosulfan I ND 0.0070 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endosulfan II ND 0.0066 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.0080 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endrin ND 0.0076 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.0088 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Endrin ketone ND 0.0058 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Heptachlor ND 0.0060 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.0060 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.014 0.20 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.010 0.40 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Methoxychlor ND 0.0090 0.020 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Toxaphene ND 0.66 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1016 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1221 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1232 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1242 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1248 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1254 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Aroclor1260 ND 0.64 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
PCBs, total ND NA 1.0 20 03/28/2022 22:43
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:a3Analyst(s):CN
Decachlorobiphenyl 106 60-130 03/28/2022 22:43
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides + PCBs
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC22 03252225.D 241888
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 1 03/25/2022 15:15
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
p,p-DDE 0.00043 JP 0.00029 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1016 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1221 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1232 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1242 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1248 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1254 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Aroclor1260 ND 0.032 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
PCBs, total ND NA 0.050 1 03/25/2022 15:15
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):CK
Decachlorobiphenyl 113 60-130 03/25/2022 15:15
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides + PCBs
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC23 03282244.d 241888
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.0039 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
a-BHC ND 0.0049 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
b-BHC ND 0.0027 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
d-BHC ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
g-BHC ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.12 0.25 10 03/28/2022 22:59
a-Chlordane ND 0.0043 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
g-Chlordane ND 0.0034 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
p,p-DDD ND 0.0041 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
p,p-DDE ND 0.0029 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
p,p-DDT ND 0.0039 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Dieldrin ND 0.0038 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endosulfan I ND 0.0035 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endosulfan II ND 0.0033 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.0040 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endrin ND 0.0038 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.0044 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Endrin ketone ND 0.0029 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Heptachlor ND 0.0030 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.0030 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.0070 0.10 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.0052 0.20 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Methoxychlor ND 0.0045 0.010 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Toxaphene ND 0.33 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1016 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1221 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1232 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1242 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1248 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1254 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Aroclor1260 ND 0.32 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
PCBs, total ND NA 0.50 10 03/28/2022 22:59
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:a3Analyst(s):CN
Decachlorobiphenyl 92 60-130 03/28/2022 22:59
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC45 03252243.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 1 03/26/2022 16:11
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 1 03/26/2022 16:11
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Carbon Disulfide 0.0018 J 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC45 03252243.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
4-Isopropyl toluene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 1 03/26/2022 16:11
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:11
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
Xylenes, Total ND NA 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:11
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC45 03252243.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KF
Dibromofluoromethane 111 70-140 03/26/2022 16:11
Toluene-d8 125 70-140 03/26/2022 16:11
4-BFB 102 70-140 03/26/2022 16:11
Benzene-d6 96 50-140 03/26/2022 16:11
Ethylbenzene-d10 94 50-140 03/26/2022 16:11
1,2-DCB-d4 73 40-140 03/26/2022 16:11
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC45 03252244.D 241831
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 1 03/26/2022 16:51
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 1 03/26/2022 16:51
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Carbon Disulfide ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
Page 11 of 69Page 181 of 394
Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC45 03252244.D 241831
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
4-Isopropyl toluene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 1 03/26/2022 16:51
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 16:51
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
Xylenes, Total ND NA 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 16:51
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
Page 12 of 69Page 182 of 394
Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC45 03252244.D 241831
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KF
Dibromofluoromethane 109 70-140 03/26/2022 16:51
Toluene-d8 128 70-140 03/26/2022 16:51
4-BFB 106 70-140 03/26/2022 16:51
Benzene-d6 113 50-140 03/26/2022 16:51
Ethylbenzene-d10 115 50-140 03/26/2022 16:51
1,2-DCB-d4 81 40-140 03/26/2022 16:51
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC45 03252245.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 1 03/26/2022 17:31
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 1 03/26/2022 17:31
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Carbon Disulfide 0.0019 J 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC45 03252245.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
4-Isopropyl toluene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 1 03/26/2022 17:31
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 1 03/26/2022 17:31
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
Xylenes, Total ND NA 0.0050 1 03/26/2022 17:31
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
Page 15 of 69Page 185 of 394
Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC45 03252245.D 241831
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KF
Dibromofluoromethane 109 70-140 03/26/2022 17:31
Toluene-d8 127 70-140 03/26/2022 17:31
4-BFB 102 70-140 03/26/2022 17:31
Benzene-d6 108 50-140 03/26/2022 17:31
Ethylbenzene-d10 108 50-140 03/26/2022 17:31
1,2-DCB-d4 79 40-140 03/26/2022 17:31
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC16 03282222.D 241887
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 1 03/28/2022 23:38
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 1 03/28/2022 23:38
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Carbon Disulfide 0.0011 J 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
Page 17 of 69Page 187 of 394
Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC16 03282222.D 241887
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
4-Isopropyl toluene 0.0026 J 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 1 03/28/2022 23:38
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 1 03/28/2022 23:38
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
Xylenes, Total ND NA 0.0050 1 03/28/2022 23:38
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5030B
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC16 03282222.D 241887
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KF
Dibromofluoromethane 111 70-140 03/28/2022 23:38
Toluene-d8 116 70-140 03/28/2022 23:38
4-BFB 108 70-140 03/28/2022 23:38
Benzene-d6 107 50-140 03/28/2022 23:38
Ethylbenzene-d10 102 50-140 03/28/2022 23:38
1,2-DCB-d4 89 40-140 03/28/2022 23:38
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC21 03252216.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acenaphthene ND 0.014 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Acenaphthylene ND 0.011 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Acetochlor ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Anthracene ND 0.023 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzidine ND 14 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzo (a) anthracene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.032 J 0.028 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzo (b) fluoranthene ND 0.052 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.037 J 0.036 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzo (k) fluoranthene ND 0.040 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Benzyl Alcohol ND 22 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,1-Biphenyl ND 0.12 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane ND 1.2 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether ND 0.014 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether ND 0.050 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate ND 3.4 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate 0.23 J 0.19 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 1.6 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Butylbenzyl Phthalate ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Chloroaniline ND 0.037 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 2.5 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 1.6 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Chlorophenol ND 0.096 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 2.6 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Chrysene ND 0.027 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene ND 0.044 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Dibenzofuran ND 0.0037 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Di-n-butyl Phthalate ND 0.18 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.1 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.7 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.0 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ND 0.10 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 0.050 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Diethyl Phthalate ND 0.16 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Dimethyl Phthalate ND 0.076 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 16 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC21 03252216.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 4.4 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 2.5 5.0 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Di-n-octyl Phthalate ND 8.0 20 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 1.5 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Fluoranthene ND 0.032 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Fluorene ND 0.040 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.048 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0076 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 21 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Hexachloroethane ND 0.10 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Isophorone ND 2.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.013 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.019 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)ND 2.4 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Naphthalene ND 0.13 0.25 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Nitroaniline ND 12 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
3-Nitroaniline ND 9.6 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Nitroaniline ND 11 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Nitrobenzene ND 2.2 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Nitrophenol ND 12 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Nitrophenol ND 14 50 5 03/25/2022 22:14
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 1.2 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 3.2 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Pentachlorophenol ND 1.2 2.5 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Phenanthrene ND 0.027 0.052 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Phenol ND 0.072 0.20 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Pyrene ND 0.025 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
Pyridine ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol ND 3.2 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 0.024 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 0.023 0.10 5 03/25/2022 22:14
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC21 03252216.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:a3,a4Analyst(s):KVE
2-Fluorophenol 100 60-130 03/25/2022 22:14
Phenol-d5 101 50-130 03/25/2022 22:14
Nitrobenzene-d5 91 60-130 03/25/2022 22:14
2-Fluorobiphenyl 96 60-130 03/25/2022 22:14
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 99 50-130 03/25/2022 22:14
4-Terphenyl-d14 79 50-130 03/25/2022 22:14
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC21 03252217.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acenaphthene ND 0.028 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Acenaphthylene ND 0.022 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Acetochlor ND 3.5 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Anthracene ND 0.046 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzidine ND 29 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzo (a) anthracene ND 0.29 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.071 J 0.056 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzo (b) fluoranthene ND 0.10 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.077 J 0.071 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzo (k) fluoranthene ND 0.080 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Benzyl Alcohol ND 44 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,1-Biphenyl ND 0.23 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane ND 2.4 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether ND 0.029 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether ND 0.10 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate ND 6.8 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate ND 0.38 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 3.2 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Butylbenzyl Phthalate ND 0.29 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Chloroaniline ND 0.074 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 5.0 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 3.3 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Chlorophenol ND 0.19 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 5.3 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Chrysene ND 0.054 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene ND 0.088 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Dibenzofuran ND 0.0074 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Di-n-butyl Phthalate ND 0.35 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 4.2 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 3.4 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 3.9 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ND 0.21 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 0.10 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Diethyl Phthalate ND 0.32 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 3.5 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Dimethyl Phthalate ND 0.15 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 33 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC21 03252217.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 8.8 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.29 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 5.0 10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Di-n-octyl Phthalate ND 16 40 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 3.0 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Fluoranthene ND 0.063 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Fluorene ND 0.080 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.096 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.015 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 42 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Hexachloroethane ND 0.21 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene ND 0.28 1.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Isophorone ND 5.5 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.026 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.038 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)ND 4.8 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)ND 3.7 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Naphthalene ND 0.25 0.50 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Nitroaniline ND 25 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
3-Nitroaniline ND 19 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Nitroaniline ND 22 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Nitrobenzene ND 4.4 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Nitrophenol ND 25 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Nitrophenol ND 28 100 10 03/25/2022 22:41
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 2.3 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 6.3 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Pentachlorophenol ND 2.3 5.0 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Phenanthrene ND 0.054 0.10 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Phenol ND 0.14 0.40 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Pyrene ND 0.050 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
Pyridine ND 3.7 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol ND 6.3 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 3.7 20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 0.047 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 0.046 0.20 10 03/25/2022 22:41
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC21 03252217.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)LimitsQualifiers
Analytical Comments:a3,a4,c1Analyst(s):KVE
2-Fluorophenol 104 60-130 03/25/2022 22:41
Phenol-d5 89 50-130 03/25/2022 22:41
Nitrobenzene-d5 79 60-130 03/25/2022 22:41
2-Fluorobiphenyl 100 60-130 03/25/2022 22:41
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 152 50-130S 03/25/2022 22:41
4-Terphenyl-d14 80 50-130 03/25/2022 22:41
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC21 03252218.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acenaphthene ND 0.00035 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Acenaphthylene ND 0.00028 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Acetochlor ND 0.044 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Anthracene ND 0.00057 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzidine ND 0.36 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzo (a) anthracene ND 0.0036 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.0014 J 0.00070 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzo (b) fluoranthene 0.0025 J 0.0013 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.0022 J 0.00089 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzo (k) fluoranthene ND 0.0010 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Benzyl Alcohol ND 0.55 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,1-Biphenyl ND 0.0029 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane ND 0.030 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether ND 0.00036 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether ND 0.0012 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate ND 0.085 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate 0.0054 J 0.0047 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 0.040 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Butylbenzyl Phthalate ND 0.0036 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Chloroaniline ND 0.00092 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 0.062 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 0.041 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Chlorophenol ND 0.0024 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 0.066 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Chrysene 0.0015 J 0.00067 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene ND 0.0011 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Dibenzofuran 0.00028 J 0.000093 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Di-n-butyl Phthalate ND 0.0044 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.053 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.042 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.049 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ND 0.0026 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 0.0012 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Diethyl Phthalate ND 0.0040 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 0.044 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Dimethyl Phthalate ND 0.0019 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 0.41 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC21 03252218.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 0.11 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.0036 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.062 0.12 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Di-n-octyl Phthalate ND 0.20 0.50 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 0.038 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Fluoranthene 0.0013 J 0.00079 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Fluorene ND 0.0010 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.00019 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.52 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Hexachloroethane ND 0.0026 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene ND 0.0035 0.013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Isophorone ND 0.069 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1-Methylnaphthalene 0.0011 J 0.00033 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Methylnaphthalene 0.0019 0.00048 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)ND 0.060 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)ND 0.046 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Naphthalene ND 0.0031 0.0062 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Nitroaniline ND 0.31 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
3-Nitroaniline ND 0.24 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Nitroaniline ND 0.28 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Nitrobenzene ND 0.055 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Nitrophenol ND 0.31 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Nitrophenol ND 0.35 1.2 1 03/25/2022 23:08
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 0.029 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 0.079 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Pentachlorophenol ND 0.029 0.062 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Phenanthrene 0.0042 0.00068 0.0013 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Phenol ND 0.0018 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Pyrene 0.0014 J 0.00063 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
Pyridine ND 0.046 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol ND 0.079 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.046 0.25 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 0.00059 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 0.00057 0.0025 1 03/25/2022 23:08
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC21 03252218.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KVE
2-Fluorophenol 91 60-130 03/25/2022 23:08
Phenol-d5 88 50-130 03/25/2022 23:08
Nitrobenzene-d5 79 60-130 03/25/2022 23:08
2-Fluorobiphenyl 86 60-130 03/25/2022 23:08
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 70 50-130 03/25/2022 23:08
4-Terphenyl-d14 84 50-130 03/25/2022 23:08
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC21 03252219.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Acenaphthene ND 0.014 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Acenaphthylene ND 0.011 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Acetochlor ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Anthracene ND 0.023 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzidine ND 14 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzo (a) anthracene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.081 J 0.028 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzo (b) fluoranthene 0.10 J 0.052 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.090 J 0.036 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzo (k) fluoranthene 0.043 J 0.040 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Benzyl Alcohol ND 22 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,1-Biphenyl ND 0.12 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane ND 1.2 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether ND 0.014 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether ND 0.050 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate ND 3.4 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate ND 0.19 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 1.6 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Butylbenzyl Phthalate ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Chloroaniline ND 0.037 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 2.5 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 1.6 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Chlorophenol ND 0.096 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 2.6 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Chrysene 0.059 J 0.027 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene ND 0.044 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Dibenzofuran ND 0.0037 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Di-n-butyl Phthalate ND 0.18 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.1 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 1.7 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 2.0 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ND 0.10 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 0.050 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Diethyl Phthalate ND 0.16 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Dimethyl Phthalate ND 0.076 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 16 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC21 03252219.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 4.4 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 2.5 5.0 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Di-n-octyl Phthalate ND 8.0 20 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 1.5 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Fluoranthene 0.10 0.032 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Fluorene ND 0.040 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.048 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0076 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 21 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Hexachloroethane ND 0.10 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene ND 0.14 0.52 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Isophorone ND 2.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.013 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.019 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)ND 2.4 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Naphthalene ND 0.13 0.25 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Nitroaniline ND 12 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
3-Nitroaniline ND 9.6 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Nitroaniline ND 11 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Nitrobenzene ND 2.2 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Nitrophenol ND 12 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Nitrophenol ND 14 50 5 03/25/2022 23:34
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 1.2 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 3.2 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Pentachlorophenol ND 1.2 2.5 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Phenanthrene 0.041 J 0.027 0.052 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Phenol ND 0.072 0.20 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Pyrene 0.072 J 0.025 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
Pyridine ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol ND 3.2 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 1.8 10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 0.024 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 0.023 0.10 5 03/25/2022 23:34
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Semi-Volatile Organics
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC21 03252219.D 242025
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:a3,a4Analyst(s):KVE
2-Fluorophenol 108 60-130 03/25/2022 23:34
Phenol-d5 89 50-130 03/25/2022 23:34
Nitrobenzene-d5 96 60-130 03/25/2022 23:34
2-Fluorobiphenyl 90 60-130 03/25/2022 23:34
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 107 50-130 03/25/2022 23:34
4-Terphenyl-d14 74 50-130 03/25/2022 23:34
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3050B
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/Kg
CAM / CCR 17 Metals
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 ICP-MS5 248SMPL.d 241869
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Antimony 0.33 J 0.16 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Arsenic 3.8 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Barium 130 0.68 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Beryllium 0.38 J 0.083 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Cadmium 0.12 J 0.094 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Chromium 47 0.13 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Cobalt 10 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Copper 21 0.23 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Lead 21 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Mercury 0.077 0.038 0.050 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Molybdenum 0.27 J 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Nickel 63 0.081 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Selenium ND 0.32 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Silver 0.14 J 0.11 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Thallium ND 0.072 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Vanadium 40 0.15 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Zinc 65 3.2 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:07
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):DB
Terbium 100 70-130 03/24/2022 23:07
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3050B
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/Kg
CAM / CCR 17 Metals
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 ICP-MS5 249SMPL.d 241869
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Antimony 0.80 0.16 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Arsenic 6.4 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Barium 180 0.68 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Beryllium 0.37 J 0.083 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Cadmium 0.58 0.094 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Chromium 49 0.13 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Cobalt 10 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Copper 51 0.23 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Lead 140 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Mercury 0.12 0.038 0.050 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Molybdenum 0.52 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Nickel 60 0.081 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Selenium 0.58 0.32 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Silver 0.19 J 0.11 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Thallium ND 0.072 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Vanadium 40 0.15 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Zinc 270 3.2 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:10
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):DB
Terbium 98 70-130 03/24/2022 23:10
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3050B
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/Kg
CAM / CCR 17 Metals
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 ICP-MS5 250SMPL.d 241869
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Antimony 0.45 J 0.16 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Arsenic 5.4 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Barium 160 0.68 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Beryllium 0.46 J 0.083 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Cadmium 0.11 J 0.094 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Chromium 69 0.13 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Cobalt 13 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Copper 23 0.23 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Lead 25 0.069 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Mercury ND 0.038 0.050 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Molybdenum 0.30 J 0.14 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Nickel 87 0.081 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Selenium ND 0.32 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Silver 0.15 J 0.11 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Thallium ND 0.072 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Vanadium 54 0.15 0.50 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Zinc 60 3.2 5.0 1 03/24/2022 23:14
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):DB
Terbium 100 70-130 03/24/2022 23:14
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3050B
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/Kg
CAM / CCR 17 Metals
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 ICP-MS4 145SMPL.d 241869
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Antimony 1.6 0.16 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Arsenic 7.1 0.14 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Barium 210 0.68 5.0 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Beryllium 0.62 0.083 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Cadmium 0.15 J 0.094 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Chromium 82 0.13 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Cobalt 15 0.069 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Copper 42 0.23 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Lead 67 0.069 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Mercury 0.14 0.038 0.050 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Molybdenum 0.88 0.14 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Nickel 110 0.081 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Selenium ND 0.32 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Silver 0.51 0.11 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Thallium 0.12 J 0.072 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Vanadium 59 0.15 0.50 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Zinc 97 3.2 5.0 1 03/25/2022 12:38
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):AL
Terbium 101 70-130 03/25/2022 12:38
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5035
Analytical Method:SW8021B/8015Bm
Unit:mg/Kg
Gasoline Range (C6-C12) Volatile Hydrocarbons as Gasoline with BTEX and MTBE
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC3 03242235.D 241885
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH(g) (C6-C12)ND 0.55 1.0 1 03/25/2022 04:11
MTBE ---0.0026 0.050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
Benzene ---0.0018 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
Toluene ---0.0022 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
Ethylbenzene ---0.0015 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
m,p-Xylene ---0.0026 0.010 1 03/25/2022 04:11
o-Xylene ---0.00098 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
Xylenes ---NA 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:11
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):IA
2-Fluorotoluene 91 62-126 03/25/2022 04:11
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC3 03242236.D 241885
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH(g) (C6-C12)ND 0.55 1.0 1 03/25/2022 04:41
MTBE ---0.0026 0.050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
Benzene ---0.0018 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
Toluene ---0.0022 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
Ethylbenzene ---0.0015 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
m,p-Xylene ---0.0026 0.010 1 03/25/2022 04:41
o-Xylene ---0.00098 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
Xylenes ---NA 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 04:41
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):IA
2-Fluorotoluene 86 62-126 03/25/2022 04:41
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW5035
Analytical Method:SW8021B/8015Bm
Unit:mg/Kg
Gasoline Range (C6-C12) Volatile Hydrocarbons as Gasoline with BTEX and MTBE
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC3 03242237.D 241885
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH(g) (C6-C12)ND 0.55 1.0 1 03/25/2022 05:10
MTBE ---0.0026 0.050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
Benzene ---0.0018 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
Toluene ---0.0022 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
Ethylbenzene ---0.0015 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
m,p-Xylene ---0.0026 0.010 1 03/25/2022 05:10
o-Xylene ---0.00098 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
Xylenes ---NA 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:10
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):IA
2-Fluorotoluene 94 62-126 03/25/2022 05:10
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC3 03242238.D 241885
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH(g) (C6-C12)ND 0.55 1.0 1 03/25/2022 05:40
MTBE ---0.0026 0.050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
Benzene ---0.0018 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
Toluene ---0.0022 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
Ethylbenzene ---0.0015 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
m,p-Xylene ---0.0026 0.010 1 03/25/2022 05:40
o-Xylene ---0.00098 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
Xylenes ---NA 0.0050 1 03/25/2022 05:40
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):IA
2-Fluorotoluene 88 62-126 03/25/2022 05:40
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8015B
Unit:mg/Kg
Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons w/out SG Clean-Up
S-1 2203E13-001A Soil 03/23/2022 09:00 GC9a 03282232.D 241886
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23) 2.1 0.78 2.0 1 03/28/2022 19:53
TPH-Motor Oil (C18-C36) 40 4.6 10 1 03/28/2022 19:53
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:e2,e7Analyst(s):JIS
C9 87 70-130 03/28/2022 19:53
S-2 2203E13-002A Soil 03/23/2022 09:34 GC9a 03282242.D 241886
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23) 2.4 0.78 2.0 1 03/28/2022 23:07
TPH-Motor Oil (C18-C36) 67 4.6 10 1 03/28/2022 23:07
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:e2,e7Analyst(s):JIS
C9 86 70-130 03/28/2022 23:07
S-3 2203E13-003A Soil 03/23/2022 09:13 GC11A 03282254.D 241886
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23) 1.1 J 0.78 2.0 1 03/29/2022 03:20
TPH-Motor Oil (C18-C36)ND 4.6 10 1 03/29/2022 03:20
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):JIS
C9 95 70-130 03/29/2022 03:20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:03/23/2022 12:14
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8015B
Unit:mg/Kg
Total Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons w/out SG Clean-Up
S-4 2203E13-004A Soil 03/23/2022 09:24 GC9b 03282251.D 241886
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23) 1.6 J 0.78 2.0 1 03/29/2022 02:21
TPH-Motor Oil (C18-C36) 18 4.6 10 1 03/29/2022 02:21
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analytical Comments:e7Analyst(s):JIS
C9 87 70-130 03/29/2022 02:21
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022 - 03/29/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241888
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241888
2203E13-004AMS/MSD
Instrument:GC22, GC23, GC40
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8081A/8082
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 ---
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 ---
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 ---
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 ---
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 ---
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 ---
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 ---
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 ---
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 ---
p,p-DDE ND 0.00029 0.0010 ---
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 ---
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 ---
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 ---
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 ---
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 ---
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 ---
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 ---
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 ---
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 ---
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 ---
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 ---
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 ---
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 ---
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 ---
Aroclor1016 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1221 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1232 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1242 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1248 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1254 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Aroclor1260 ND 0.032 0.050 ---
Surrogate Recovery
Decachlorobiphenyl 0.055 0.05 110 70-130
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022 - 03/29/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241888
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241888
2203E13-004AMS/MSD
Instrument:GC22, GC23, GC40
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8081A/8082
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Aldrin 0.055 0.053 0.050 110 106 70-130 3.68 20
a-BHC 0.051 0.050 0.050 102 101 70-130 1.33 20
b-BHC 0.050 0.048 0.050 100 97 70-130 3.08 20
d-BHC 0.056 0.054 0.050 113 108 70-130 4.19 20
g-BHC 0.054 0.053 0.050 107 105 70-130 2.08 20
a-Chlordane 0.053 0.051 0.050 107 101 70-130 5.37 20
g-Chlordane 0.054 0.052 0.050 109 103 70-130 5.21 20
p,p-DDD 0.058 0.054 0.050 117 108 70-130 7.41 20
p,p-DDE 0.055 0.051 0.050 110 103 70-130 6.65 20
p,p-DDT 0.050 0.047 0.050 101 93 70-130 7.76 20
Dieldrin 0.055 0.052 0.050 109 103 70-130 5.84 20
Endosulfan I 0.053 0.050 0.050 106 100 70-130 5.32 20
Endosulfan II 0.052 0.049 0.050 105 98 70-130 6.22 20
Endosulfan sulfate 0.057 0.053 0.050 114 106 70-130 6.91 20
Endrin 0.058 0.055 0.050 117 110 70-130 6.12 20
Endrin aldehyde 0.049 0.046 0.050 98 92 70-130 6.08 20
Endrin ketone 0.053 0.049 0.050 105 98 70-130 6.44 20
Heptachlor 0.056 0.054 0.050 111 107 70-130 3.61 20
Heptachlor epoxide 0.052 0.051 0.050 105 102 70-130 3.12 20
Hexachlorobenzene 0.048 0.047 0.050 95 94 70-130 1.76 20
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 0.033 0.035 0.050 65 71 50-130 8.02 20
Methoxychlor 0.050 0.046 0.050 100 92 70-130 8.08 20
Aroclor1016 0.15 0.15 0.15 97 99 70-130 1.66 20
Aroclor1260 0.16 0.16 0.15 106 107 70-130 0.849 20
Surrogate Recovery
Decachlorobiphenyl 0.058 0.054 0.050 116 107 70-130 7.63 20
Analyte MS
Result
MSD
Result
SPK
Val
SPKRef
Val
MS
%REC
MSD
%REC
MS/MSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
MS
DF
Aldrin 0.040 0.038 0.050 ND<0.010 80 77 60-130 3.73 2010
a-BHC 0.042 0.041 0.050 ND<0.010 85 82 60-130 3.09 2010
b-BHC 0.042 0.038 0.050 ND<0.010 84 76 60-130 9.70 2010
d-BHC 0.044 0.041 0.050 ND<0.010 88 82 60-130 6.28 2010
g-BHC 0.038 0.036 0.050 ND<0.010 75 73 60-130 2.91 2010
a-Chlordane 0.042 0.040 0.050 ND<0.010 83 80 60-130 4.19 2010
g-Chlordane 0.041 0.039 0.050 ND<0.010 81 78 60-130 3.79 2010
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022 - 03/29/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241888
Analytical Method:SW8081A/8082
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241888
2203E13-004AMS/MSD
Instrument:GC22, GC23, GC40
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8081A/8082
Analyte MS
Result
MSD
Result
SPK
Val
SPKRef
Val
MS
%REC
MSD
%REC
MS/MSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
MS
DF
p,p-DDD 0.043 0.040 0.050 ND<0.010 85 79 60-130 7.89 2010
p,p-DDE 0.046 0.043 0.050 ND<0.010 93 85 60-130 8.39 2010
p,p-DDT 0.044 0.040 0.050 ND<0.010 88 81 60-130 8.66 2010
Dieldrin 0.042 0.040 0.050 ND<0.010 84 80 60-130 4.70 2010
Endosulfan I 0.038 0.036 0.050 ND<0.010 76 72 60-130 4.82 2010
Endosulfan II 0.041 0.038 0.050 ND<0.010 81 76 60-130 6.04 2010
Endosulfan sulfate 0.043 0.039 0.050 ND<0.010 85 79 60-130 7.82 2010
Endrin 0.043 0.041 0.050 ND<0.010 87 83 60-130 4.94 2010
Endrin aldehyde 0.034 0.032 0.050 ND<0.010 68 65 60-130 4.28 2010
Endrin ketone 0.034 0.033 0.050 ND<0.010 69 65 60-130 5.31 2010
Heptachlor 0.044 0.043 0.050 ND<0.010 89 85 60-130 4.12 2010
Heptachlor epoxide 0.041 0.039 0.050 ND<0.010 81 77 60-130 4.68 2010
Hexachlorobenzene 0.045 0.044 0.050 ND<0.10 90 87 60-130 3.39 2010
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 0.031 0.034 0.050 ND<0.20 62 67 50-130 7.49 2010
Methoxychlor 0.048 0.044 0.050 ND<0.010 95 89 60-130 7.12 2010
Surrogate Recovery
Decachlorobiphenyl 0.051 0.047 0.05010 101 94 60-130 7.60 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 ---
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 ---
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 ---
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 ---
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 ---
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 ---
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 ---
Carbon Disulfide ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 ---
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 ---
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 ---
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 ---
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 ---
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 ---
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 ---
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 ---
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 ---
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 ---
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 ---
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 ---
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
4-Isopropyl toluene ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 ---
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 ---
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 ---
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 ---
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 ---
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 ---
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 ---
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 ---
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Surrogate Recovery
Dibromofluoromethane 0.14 0.125 109 70-140
Toluene-d8 0.15 0.125 118 70-140
4-BFB 0.013 0.0125 104 70-140
Benzene-d6 0.12 0.1 116 70-140
Ethylbenzene-d10 0.11 0.1 112 70-140
1,2-DCB-d4 0.093 0.1 93 70-140
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Acetone 0.51 0.51 0.40 127 126 60-140 0.0937 20
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)0.016 0.016 0.020 78 80 50-140 1.70 20
Benzene 0.017 0.018 0.020 85 89 60-140 4.44 20
Bromobenzene 0.021 0.020 0.020 105 100 60-140 4.99 20
Bromochloromethane 0.018 0.018 0.020 88 90 60-140 1.83 20
Bromodichloromethane 0.017 0.017 0.020 84 87 60-140 2.80 20
Bromoform 0.014 0.013 0.020 68 66 40-140 3.56 20
Bromomethane 0.017 0.017 0.020 83 86 30-140 3.35 20
2-Butanone (MEK)0.050 0.049 0.080 62 61 50-140 1.36 20
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)0.073 0.074 0.080 91 93 50-140 2.09 20
n-Butyl benzene 0.026 0.026 0.020 129 130 60-150 0.548 20
sec-Butyl benzene 0.024 0.024 0.020 118 119 60-150 1.13 20
tert-Butyl benzene 0.022 0.023 0.020 112 117 60-140 4.90 20
Carbon Disulfide 0.019 0.018 0.020 93 92 50-140 0.335 20
Carbon Tetrachloride 0.017 0.018 0.020 86 90 60-140 3.59 20
Chlorobenzene 0.019 0.018 0.020 95 92 60-140 3.21 20
Chloroethane 0.016 0.017 0.020 78 83 50-140 5.38 20
Chloroform 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 93 60-140 4.38 20
Chloromethane 0.011 0.011 0.020 57 56 20-140 0.987 20
2-Chlorotoluene 0.023 0.022 0.020 117 108 60-140 7.83 20
4-Chlorotoluene 0.021 0.021 0.020 106 104 60-140 1.22 20
Dibromochloromethane 0.016 0.015 0.020 80 77 50-140 4.61 20
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 0.0076 0.0069 0.0080 94 87 30-140 8.47 20
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)0.019 0.018 0.020 95 91 40-140 4.07 20
Dibromomethane 0.018 0.018 0.020 88 88 60-140 0.795 20
1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.017 0.017 0.020 85 85 60-140 0.676 20
1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.021 0.021 0.020 103 103 60-140 0.160 20
1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.019 0.020 0.020 94 99 60-140 5.05 20
Dichlorodifluoromethane 0.0099 0.0095 0.020 49 47 10-140 4.04 20
1,1-Dichloroethane 0.018 0.019 0.020 88 94 60-140 6.10 20
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)0.017 0.018 0.020 86 89 60-140 2.95 20
1,1-Dichloroethene 0.015 0.016 0.020 77 80 60-140 4.57 20
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.016 0.017 0.020 82 86 60-140 4.72 20
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.016 0.017 0.020 79 85 60-140 7.58 20
1,2-Dichloropropane 0.017 0.018 0.020 85 89 60-140 3.98 20
1,3-Dichloropropane 0.018 0.018 0.020 91 88 60-140 3.86 20
2,2-Dichloropropane 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 93 60-140 4.75 20
1,1-Dichloropropene 0.018 0.019 0.020 90 93 60-140 3.29 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.019 0.018 0.020 93 90 60-140 3.31 20
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.018 0.017 0.020 88 83 60-140 5.23 20
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)0.017 0.017 0.020 83 87 60-140 5.43 20
Ethylbenzene 0.019 0.018 0.020 93 92 60-140 1.09 20
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)0.016 0.017 0.020 81 86 60-140 4.97 20
Freon 113 0.016 0.017 0.020 78 84 50-140 7.00 20
Hexachlorobutadiene 0.026 0.028 0.020 132 140 60-140 6.09 20
Hexachloroethane 0.021 0.021 0.020 103 104 60-140 0.979 20
2-Hexanone 0.018 0.017 0.020 92 83 40-140 9.70 20
Isopropylbenzene 0.024 0.024 0.020 119 118 60-140 0.977 20
4-Isopropyl toluene 0.023 0.024 0.020 116 118 60-150 1.65 20
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)0.016 0.016 0.020 79 81 50-140 3.35 20
Methylene chloride 0.019 0.020 0.020 97 102 60-140 4.34 20
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)0.018 0.017 0.020 90 83 50-140 8.01 20
Naphthalene 0.012 0.011 0.020 59 54 30-140 9.34 20
n-Propyl benzene 0.025 0.024 0.020 125 119 60-140 4.94 20
Styrene 0.015 0.016 0.020 77 80 60-140 3.46 20
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.018 0.017 0.020 90 87 60-140 3.87 20
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.018 0.017 0.020 90 85 40-140 5.66 20
Tetrachloroethene 0.020 0.020 0.020 101 98 60-140 3.21 20
Toluene 0.018 0.017 0.020 89 87 60-140 2.01 20
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.014 0.016 0.020 70 78 40-140 9.89 20
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.018 0.017 0.020 92 85 50-140 7.41 20
1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.017 0.018 0.020 87 92 60-140 5.59 20
1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.018 0.017 0.020 88 85 60-140 3.33 20
Trichloroethene 0.019 0.019 0.020 93 96 60-140 3.17 20
Trichlorofluoromethane 0.016 0.017 0.020 82 85 50-140 3.63 20
1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.021 0.020 0.020 103 99 60-130 3.70 20
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.021 0.021 0.020 107 106 30-140 0.803 20
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.022 0.022 0.020 112 112 60-140 0.687 20
Vinyl Chloride 0.013 0.014 0.020 66 70 30-140 4.83 20
m,p-Xylene 0.036 0.036 0.040 90 91 60-140 1.00 20
o-Xylene 0.018 0.018 0.020 88 88 60-140 0.490 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/22/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241831
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241831
Instrument:GC16, GC18
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Surrogate Recovery
Dibromofluoromethane 0.13 0.14 0.12 107 111 70-140 3.38 20
Toluene-d8 0.15 0.15 0.12 119 117 70-140 2.13 20
4-BFB 0.013 0.013 0.012 107 107 70-140 0.597 20
Benzene-d6 0.11 0.11 0.10 106 111 70-140 4.91 20
Ethylbenzene-d10 0.11 0.11 0.10 107 107 70-140 0.113 20
1,2-DCB-d4 0.092 0.092 0.10 92 92 70-140 0.693 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Acetone ND 0.12 0.20 ---
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Benzene ND 0.00095 0.0050 ---
Bromobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Bromochloromethane ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Bromodichloromethane ND 0.00023 0.0050 ---
Bromoform ND 0.0038 0.0050 ---
Bromomethane ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
2-Butanone (MEK)ND 0.040 0.10 ---
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)ND 0.024 0.050 ---
n-Butyl benzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
tert-Butyl benzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 ---
Carbon Disulfide ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Carbon Tetrachloride ND 0.00017 0.0050 ---
Chlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Chloroethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Chloroform ND 0.00032 0.0050 ---
Chloromethane ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
4-Chlorotoluene ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
Dibromochloromethane ND 0.00040 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.00048 0.00050 ---
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)ND 0.00013 0.00025 ---
Dibromomethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.00063 0.0050 ---
1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)ND 0.000070 0.00010 ---
1,1-Dichloroethene ND 0.00011 0.0050 ---
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.00088 0.0050 ---
2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00098 0.0050 ---
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.00097 0.0050 ---
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
Freon 113 ND 0.0011 0.0050 ---
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Hexachloroethane ND 0.00064 0.0050 ---
2-Hexanone ND 0.0027 0.0050 ---
Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
4-Isopropyl toluene ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
Methylene chloride ND 0.012 0.020 ---
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Naphthalene ND 0.0030 0.0050 ---
n-Propyl benzene ND 0.0019 0.0050 ---
Styrene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.00044 0.0050 ---
Tetrachloroethene ND 0.00029 0.0050 ---
Toluene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0021 0.0050 ---
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,1,1-Trichloroethane ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,1,2-Trichloroethane ND 0.0012 0.0050 ---
Trichloroethene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
Trichlorofluoromethane ND 0.0013 0.0050 ---
1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.00017 0.00025 ---
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0016 0.0050 ---
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.0017 0.0050 ---
Vinyl Chloride ND 0.00012 0.00025 ---
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.0050 ---
o-Xylene ND 0.0014 0.0050 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Surrogate Recovery
Dibromofluoromethane 0.13 0.125 104 70-140
Toluene-d8 0.15 0.125 123 70-140
4-BFB 0.014 0.0125 108 70-140
Benzene-d6 0.11 0.1 115 70-140
Ethylbenzene-d10 0.12 0.1 118 70-140
1,2-DCB-d4 0.091 0.1 91 70-140
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Acetone 0.48 0.49 0.40 119 123 60-140 3.59 20
tert-Amyl methyl ether (TAME)0.015 0.016 0.020 75 79 50-140 4.55 20
Benzene 0.017 0.018 0.020 84 89 60-140 5.89 20
Bromobenzene 0.022 0.022 0.020 110 110 60-140 0.0130 20
Bromochloromethane 0.017 0.018 0.020 87 91 60-140 4.51 20
Bromodichloromethane 0.017 0.018 0.020 85 89 60-140 4.78 20
Bromoform 0.013 0.013 0.020 64 66 40-140 3.97 20
Bromomethane 0.014 0.015 0.020 72 77 30-140 6.58 20
2-Butanone (MEK)0.045 0.046 0.080 56 57 50-140 2.48 20
t-Butyl alcohol (TBA)0.071 0.075 0.080 89 94 50-140 4.86 20
n-Butyl benzene 0.028 0.031 0.020 138 153,F2 60-150 10.4 20
sec-Butyl benzene 0.026 0.029 0.020 130 143 60-150 9.81 20
tert-Butyl benzene 0.025 0.027 0.020 126 134 60-140 6.11 20
Carbon Disulfide 0.069 0.022 0.020 343,F2 109 50-140 103,F2 20
Carbon Tetrachloride 0.017 0.018 0.020 85 90 60-140 6.57 20
Chlorobenzene 0.018 0.019 0.020 88 97 60-140 9.90 20
Chloroethane 0.014 0.015 0.020 69 74 50-140 6.85 20
Chloroform 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 95 60-140 5.58 20
Chloromethane 0.0086 0.0095 0.020 43 48 20-140 9.66 20
2-Chlorotoluene 0.023 0.025 0.020 116 125 60-140 7.93 20
4-Chlorotoluene 0.023 0.025 0.020 114 123 60-140 7.11 20
Dibromochloromethane 0.015 0.016 0.020 75 79 50-140 4.84 20
1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane 0.0067 0.0076 0.0080 84 95 30-140 12.0 20
1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB)0.018 0.019 0.020 88 93 40-140 5.71 20
Dibromomethane 0.017 0.017 0.020 84 85 60-140 0.430 20
1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 95 60-140 7.40 20
1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.022 0.023 0.020 108 115 60-140 6.22 20
1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.020 0.022 0.020 102 108 60-140 5.31 20
Dichlorodifluoromethane 0.0037 0.0044 0.020 19 22 10-140 16.5 20
1,1-Dichloroethane 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 94 60-140 5.41 20
1,2-Dichloroethane (1,2-DCA)0.017 0.018 0.020 83 88 60-140 5.60 20
1,1-Dichloroethene 0.014 0.015 0.020 71 77 60-140 8.45 20
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.016 0.017 0.020 82 87 60-140 5.63 20
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.015 0.017 0.020 77 83 60-140 7.43 20
1,2-Dichloropropane 0.017 0.018 0.020 86 91 60-140 5.71 20
1,3-Dichloropropane 0.018 0.018 0.020 88 91 60-140 2.39 20
2,2-Dichloropropane 0.018 0.018 0.020 88 92 60-140 4.75 20
1,1-Dichloropropene 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 94 60-140 4.61 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
cis-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.017 0.018 0.020 87 92 60-140 6.59 20
trans-1,3-Dichloropropene 0.016 0.017 0.020 81 87 60-140 6.60 20
Diisopropyl ether (DIPE)0.017 0.018 0.020 83 88 60-140 6.18 20
Ethylbenzene 0.018 0.020 0.020 91 99 60-140 8.78 20
Ethyl tert-butyl ether (ETBE)0.016 0.017 0.020 79 85 60-140 6.88 20
Freon 113 0.014 0.016 0.020 72 79 50-140 9.26 20
Hexachlorobutadiene 0.030 0.033 0.020 149,F2 166,F2 60-140 10.8 20
Hexachloroethane 0.022 0.024 0.020 110 121 60-140 9.71 20
2-Hexanone 0.018 0.016 0.020 88 80 40-140 9.52 20
Isopropylbenzene 0.025 0.027 0.020 124 137 60-140 10.3 20
4-Isopropyl toluene 0.025 0.028 0.020 124 138 60-150 10.9 20
Methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE)0.015 0.015 0.020 74 77 50-140 5.01 20
Methylene chloride 0.019 0.020 0.020 94 100 60-140 5.17 20
4-Methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK)0.013 0.017 0.020 66 87 50-140 27.4,F2 20
Naphthalene 0.011 0.011 0.020 53 57 30-140 5.89 20
n-Propyl benzene 0.025 0.029 0.020 126 147,F2 60-140 15.5 20
Styrene 0.016 0.017 0.020 81 83 60-140 2.37 20
1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 96 60-140 7.11 20
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.018 0.020 0.020 91 98 40-140 7.36 20
Tetrachloroethene 0.019 0.021 0.020 96 104 60-140 7.90 20
Toluene 0.017 0.018 0.020 84 91 60-140 7.47 20
1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 0.015 0.016 0.020 74 81 40-140 9.80 20
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.019 0.019 0.020 97 95 50-140 2.32 20
1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.017 0.018 0.020 86 92 60-140 7.27 20
1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.017 0.018 0.020 84 88 60-140 4.51 20
Trichloroethene 0.019 0.020 0.020 94 101 60-140 6.92 20
Trichlorofluoromethane 0.014 0.015 0.020 71 77 50-140 8.19 20
1,2,3-Trichloropropane 0.021 0.022 0.020 104 112 60-130 7.23 20
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 0.022 0.025 0.020 111 125 30-140 11.8 20
1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 0.024 0.025 0.020 118 127 60-140 6.71 20
Vinyl Chloride 0.011 0.012 0.020 54 58 30-140 7.88 20
m,p-Xylene 0.036 0.039 0.040 90 97 60-140 7.95 20
o-Xylene 0.018 0.019 0.020 89 95 60-140 5.80 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241887
Analytical Method:SW8260B
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241887
Instrument:GC16
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5030B
QC Summary Report for SW8260B
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Surrogate Recovery
Dibromofluoromethane 0.14 0.14 0.12 109 109 70-140 0.265 20
Toluene-d8 0.15 0.15 0.12 116 118 70-140 1.43 20
4-BFB 0.013 0.014 0.012 104 109 70-140 5.56 20
Benzene-d6 0.11 0.12 0.10 111 118 70-140 6.18 20
Ethylbenzene-d10 0.11 0.12 0.10 107 115 70-140 7.34 20
1,2-DCB-d4 0.089 0.095 0.10 89 95 70-140 6.63 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Acenaphthene ND 0.00035 0.0013 ---
Acenaphthylene ND 0.00028 0.0013 ---
Acetochlor ND 0.044 0.25 ---
Anthracene ND 0.00057 0.0013 ---
Benzidine ND 0.36 1.2 ---
Benzo (a) anthracene ND 0.0036 0.013 ---
Benzo (a) pyrene ND 0.00070 0.0025 ---
Benzo (b) fluoranthene ND 0.0013 0.0025 ---
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene ND 0.00089 0.0025 ---
Benzo (k) fluoranthene ND 0.0010 0.0025 ---
Benzyl Alcohol ND 0.55 1.2 ---
1,1-Biphenyl ND 0.0029 0.013 ---
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane ND 0.030 0.25 ---
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether ND 0.00036 0.0013 ---
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether ND 0.0012 0.0025 ---
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate ND 0.085 0.25 ---
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate ND 0.0047 0.013 ---
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 0.040 0.25 ---
Butylbenzyl Phthalate ND 0.0036 0.013 ---
4-Chloroaniline ND 0.00092 0.0013 ---
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol ND 0.062 0.25 ---
2-Chloronaphthalene ND 0.041 0.25 ---
2-Chlorophenol ND 0.0024 0.013 ---
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether ND 0.066 0.25 ---
Chrysene ND 0.00067 0.0025 ---
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene ND 0.0011 0.0025 ---
Dibenzofuran ND 0.000093 0.0013 ---
1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.053 0.25 ---
1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.042 0.25 ---
1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.049 0.25 ---
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine ND 0.0026 0.013 ---
2,4-Dichlorophenol ND 0.0012 0.0025 ---
Diethyl Phthalate ND 0.0040 0.013 ---
Dimethyl Phthalate ND 0.0019 0.0025 ---
2,4-Dimethylphenol ND 0.044 0.25 ---
Di-n-butyl Phthalate ND 0.0044 0.013 ---
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol ND 0.41 1.2 ---
2,4-Dinitrophenol ND 0.11 0.25 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
2,4-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.0036 0.013 ---
2,6-Dinitrotoluene ND 0.062 0.12 ---
Di-n-octyl Phthalate ND 0.20 0.50 ---
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine ND 0.038 0.25 ---
Fluoranthene ND 0.00079 0.0025 ---
Fluorene ND 0.0010 0.0025 ---
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.0012 0.0025 ---
Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.00019 0.0013 ---
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.52 1.2 ---
Hexachloroethane ND 0.0026 0.013 ---
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene ND 0.0035 0.013 ---
Isophorone ND 0.069 0.25 ---
1-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.00033 0.0013 ---
2-Methylnaphthalene ND 0.00048 0.0013 ---
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)ND 0.060 0.25 ---
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)ND 0.046 0.25 ---
Naphthalene ND 0.0031 0.0062 ---
2-Nitroaniline ND 0.31 1.2 ---
3-Nitroaniline 0.47,J 0.24 1.2 ---
4-Nitroaniline 0.36,J 0.28 1.2 ---
Nitrobenzene ND 0.055 0.25 ---
2-Nitrophenol ND 0.31 1.2 ---
4-Nitrophenol ND 0.35 1.2 ---
N-Nitrosodimethylamine ND 0.22 1.2 ---
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine ND 0.079 0.25 ---
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine ND 0.029 0.25 ---
Pentachlorophenol ND 0.029 0.062 ---
Phenanthrene ND 0.00068 0.0013 ---
Phenol ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
Pyrene ND 0.00063 0.0025 ---
Pyridine ND 0.046 0.25 ---
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol ND 0.079 0.25 ---
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 0.046 0.25 ---
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol ND 0.00059 0.0025 ---
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol ND 0.00057 0.0025 ---
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Surrogate Recovery
2-Fluorophenol 1.1 1.25 89 70-130
Phenol-d5 1.0 1.25 81 70-130
Nitrobenzene-d5 1.1 1.25 86 60-130
2-Fluorobiphenyl 1.2 1.25 92 60-130
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 0.70 1.25 56 30-130
4-Terphenyl-d14 1.1 1.25 88 40-130
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Acenaphthene 0.051 0.059 0.062 82 95 60-130 15.2 30
Acenaphthylene 0.052 0.063 0.062 83 101 60-130 19.9 30
Acetochlor 0.84 1.0 1.25 67 82 60-130 19.9 30
Anthracene 0.052 0.062 0.062 84 100 60-130 17.7 30
Benzidine 2.5 2.9 6.25 40 46 20-130 15.2 30
Benzo (a) anthracene 0.053 0.064 0.062 85 102 70-130 18.0 30
Benzo (a) pyrene 0.055 0.064 0.062 88 103 70-130 16.2 30
Benzo (b) fluoranthene 0.050 0.059 0.062 79 95 60-130 17.4 30
Benzo (g,h,i) perylene 0.061 0.072 0.062 98 116 70-130 17.0 30
Benzo (k) fluoranthene 0.050 0.058 0.062 81 93 70-130 14.6 30
Benzyl Alcohol 4.5 5.0 6.25 73 81 70-130 10.4 30
1,1-Biphenyl 0.053 0.064 0.062 85 103 60-130 19.1 30
Bis (2-chloroethoxy) Methane 1.0 1.2 1.25 83 96 70-130 14.4 30
Bis (2-chloroethyl) Ether 0.044 0.052 0.062 71 83 60-130 16.0 30
Bis (2-chloroisopropyl) Ether 0.040 0.040 0.062 65 64 60-130 1.75 30
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Adipate 0.97 1.2 1.25 78 93 60-130 17.9 30
Bis (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate 0.050 0.058 0.062 80 93 60-130 15.0 30
4-Bromophenyl Phenyl Ether 1.0 1.2 1.25 84 98 60-130 16.0 30
Butylbenzyl Phthalate 0.053 0.059 0.062 86 95 60-130 10.5 30
4-Chloroaniline 0.043 0.049 0.062 69 79 40-130 13.2 30
4-Chloro-3-methylphenol 0.88 0.97 1.25 71 77 70-130 9.27 30
2-Chloronaphthalene 0.89 1.1 1.25 71 87 60-130 20.0 30
2-Chlorophenol 0.054 0.064 0.062 86 102 60-130 17.0 30
4-Chlorophenyl Phenyl Ether 0.92 1.1 1.25 73 86 70-130 15.4 30
Chrysene 0.053 0.063 0.062 84 101 70-130 18.8 30
Dibenzo (a,h) anthracene 0.064 0.075 0.062 102 120 70-130 16.9 30
Dibenzofuran 0.051 0.060 0.062 81 96 60-130 16.1 30
1,2-Dichlorobenzene 0.89 1.1 1.25 71 85 60-130 17.4 30
1,3-Dichlorobenzene 0.86 1.0 1.25 68 80 60-130 15.1 30
1,4-Dichlorobenzene 0.87 1.0 1.25 70 81 60-130 14.5 30
3,3-Dichlorobenzidine 0.047 0.056 0.062 76 89 40-130 16.9 30
2,4-Dichlorophenol 0.046 0.053 0.062 74 85 60-130 15.0 30
Diethyl Phthalate 0.048 0.058 0.062 76 93 70-130 19.7 30
Dimethyl Phthalate 0.050 0.060 0.062 80 97 70-130 19.1 30
2,4-Dimethylphenol 0.97 1.0 1.25 78 82 70-130 4.87 30
Di-n-butyl Phthalate 0.048 0.057 0.062 77 91 60-130 17.0 30
4,6-Dinitro-2-methylphenol 4.2 5.1 6.25 67 81 20-130 18.3 30
2,4-Dinitrophenol 0.53 0.61 1.25 42 49 15-130 14.0 30
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
2,4-Dinitrotoluene 0.073 0.083 0.062 117 133,F5 70-130 12.4 30
2,6-Dinitrotoluene 0.072 0.085 0.062 115 136,F5 60-130 16.6 30
Di-n-octyl Phthalate 0.99 1.1 1.25 79 91 60-130 14.0 30
1,2-Diphenylhydrazine 0.75 0.88 1.25 60 71 60-130 16.9 30
Fluoranthene 0.054 0.063 0.062 87 100 70-130 14.5 30
Fluorene 0.059 0.072 0.062 94 115 60-130 20.4 30
Hexachlorobenzene 0.064 0.075 0.062 102 120 70-130 16.1 30
Hexachlorobutadiene 0.064 0.074 0.062 103 119 70-130 14.2 30
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 4.6 5.6 6.25 74 90 60-130 19.0 30
Hexachloroethane 0.047 0.055 0.062 76 88 70-130 15.7 30
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene 0.066 0.070 0.062 105 112 70-130 6.63 30
Isophorone 1.3 1.5 1.25 100 118 60-130 16.0 30
1-Methylnaphthalene 0.055 0.064 0.062 88 102 70-130 14.8 30
2-Methylnaphthalene 0.055 0.064 0.062 89 103 70-130 14.8 30
2-Methylphenol (o-Cresol)0.86 0.99 1.25 69 79 60-130 14.2 30
3 & 4-Methylphenol (m,p-Cresol)0.82 0.97 1.25 65 78 60-130 17.4 30
Naphthalene 0.049 0.057 0.062 78 91 70-130 15.4 30
2-Nitroaniline 4.4 4.8 6.25 70 77 70-130 9.31 30
3-Nitroaniline 4.5 5.3 6.25 72 84 50-130 16.1 30
4-Nitroaniline 4.3 4.9 6.25 69 78 60-130 12.2 30
Nitrobenzene 1.0 1.2 1.25 82 95 60-130 14.6 30
2-Nitrophenol 5.8 6.7 6.25 92 107 70-130 15.0 30
4-Nitrophenol 4.2 4.8 6.25 67 77 60-130 14.3 30
N-Nitrosodimethylamine 3.8 4.4 6.25 61,F5 71 70-130 14.4 30
N-Nitrosodi-n-propylamine 0.84 0.81 1.25 68 65 60-130 4.06 30
N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 1.1 1.3 1.25 86 104 70-130 19.3 30
Pentachlorophenol 0.28 0.32 0.31 91 103 50-130 12.2 30
Phenanthrene 0.050 0.058 0.062 80 93 60-130 14.7 30
Phenol 0.20 0.23 0.25 79 93 60-130 16.4 30
Pyrene 0.054 0.063 0.062 86 101 70-130 15.9 30
Pyridine 0.90 0.96 1.25 72 77 60-130 6.79 30
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 0.94 1.1 1.25 75 91 60-130 19.2 30
1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 0.99 1.2 1.25 79 95 60-130 18.0 30
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 0.055 0.067 0.062 88 107 60-130 19.7 30
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 0.058 0.070 0.062 92 112 60-130 19.8 30
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/25/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:242025
Analytical Method:SW8270C
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-242025
Instrument:GC17, GC53
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8270C
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Surrogate Recovery
2-Fluorophenol 1.1 1.1 1.25 85 91 70-130 6.99 30
Phenol-d5 0.93 1.0 1.25 75 81 70-130 8.72 30
Nitrobenzene-d5 1.1 1.2 1.25 86 93 60-130 7.60 30
2-Fluorobiphenyl 1.1 1.2 1.25 87 98 60-130 12.1 30
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 0.88 1.0 1.25 71 83 30-130 16.7 30
4-Terphenyl-d14 1.2 1.3 1.25 93 102 40-130 9.90 30
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241869
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241869
Instrument:ICP-MS4
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3050B
QC Summary Report for Metals
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Antimony ND 0.16 0.50 ---
Arsenic ND 0.14 0.50 ---
Barium ND 0.68 5.0 ---
Beryllium ND 0.083 0.50 ---
Cadmium ND 0.094 0.50 ---
Chromium ND 0.13 0.50 ---
Cobalt ND 0.069 0.50 ---
Copper ND 0.23 0.50 ---
Lead ND 0.069 0.50 ---
Mercury ND 0.038 0.050 ---
Molybdenum ND 0.14 0.50 ---
Nickel ND 0.081 0.50 ---
Selenium ND 0.32 0.50 ---
Silver ND 0.11 0.50 ---
Thallium ND 0.072 0.50 ---
Vanadium ND 0.15 0.50 ---
Zinc ND 3.2 5.0 ---
Surrogate Recovery
Terbium 510 500 101 70-130
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022
Date Prepared:03/24/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241869
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241869
Instrument:ICP-MS4
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3050B
QC Summary Report for Metals
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Antimony 48 46 50 96 93 75-125 3.84 20
Arsenic 51 49 50 102 99 75-125 2.82 20
Barium 490 470 500 97 94 75-125 3.36 20
Beryllium 45 44 50 89 89 75-125 0.967 20
Cadmium 48 46 50 95 93 75-125 2.36 20
Chromium 49 47 50 97 95 75-125 2.48 20
Cobalt 48 47 50 97 95 75-125 1.87 20
Copper 50 49 50 100 97 75-125 2.82 20
Lead 47 45 50 94 91 75-125 3.72 20
Mercury 1.2 1.2 1.25 97 92 75-125 4.73 20
Molybdenum 49 48 50 98 96 75-125 2.72 20
Nickel 51 49 50 102 98 75-125 3.73 20
Selenium 51 48 50 102 97 75-125 4.82 20
Silver 47 47 50 94 94 75-125 0.221 20
Thallium 49 47 50 98 95 75-125 3.27 20
Vanadium 49 48 50 98 96 75-125 2.35 20
Zinc 500 480 500 100 97 75-125 3.27 20
Surrogate Recovery
Terbium 540 510 500 107 102 70-130 4.47 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/23/2022 - 03/25/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241885
Analytical Method:SW8021B/8015Bm
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241885
Instrument:GC19, GC3, GC7
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW5035
QC Summary Report for SW8021B/8015Bm
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
TPH(g) (C6-C12)ND 0.55 1.0 ---
MTBE 0.0029,J 0.0026 0.050 ---
Benzene ND 0.0018 0.0050 ---
Toluene ND 0.0022 0.0050 ---
Ethylbenzene ND 0.0015 0.0050 ---
m,p-Xylene ND 0.0026 0.010 ---
o-Xylene ND 0.00098 0.0050 ---
Surrogate Recovery
2-Fluorotoluene 0.088 0.1 88 75-134
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
TPH(btex)0.63 0.57 0.60 105 95 82-118 10.2 20
MTBE 0.090 0.091 0.10 90 91 61-119 1.54 20
Benzene 0.10 0.098 0.10 105 98 77-128 6.46 20
Toluene 0.11 0.099 0.10 106 99 74-132 6.60 20
Ethylbenzene 0.11 0.10 0.10 108 103 84-127 5.46 20
m,p-Xylene 0.22 0.21 0.20 108 103 80-120 5.25 20
o-Xylene 0.11 0.10 0.10 107 101 80-120 5.77 20
Surrogate Recovery
2-Fluorotoluene 0.10 0.095 0.10 101 95 75-134 5.34 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:03/24/2022 - 03/28/2022
Date Prepared:03/23/2022
WorkOrder:2203E13
BatchID:241886
Analytical Method:SW8015B
Unit:mg/Kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-241886
2203E13-001AMS/MSD
Instrument:GC9a
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Report for SW8015B w/out SG Clean-Up
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23)ND 0.78 2.0 ---
TPH-Motor Oil (C18-C36)ND 4.6 10 ---
Surrogate Recovery
C9 21 25 85 70-130
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23)35 36 40 89 90 70-130 1.17 20
Surrogate Recovery
C9 21 21 25 85 84 70-130 0.539 20
Analyte MS
Result
MSD
Result
SPK
Val
SPKRef
Val
MS
%REC
MSD
%REC
MS/MSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
MS
DF
TPH-Diesel (C10-C23)31 31 40 2.117 71 73 70-130 1.90 201
Surrogate Recovery
C9 21 21 251 86 86 70-130 0.183 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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1534 Willow Pass Rd
Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
(925) 252-9262
CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD Page
Lab ID Matrix Collection Date Hold
Requested Tests (See legend below)
Report to:
Michael Burns
2600 Capitol Avenue, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95816
(650) 391-4880 FAX:
PO:
03/23/2022
Client ID
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
WorkOrder:2203E13
1 of 1
Date Logged:
Date Received:03/23/2022
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Environmental Science Associates
Bill to:
Jeff Trow
Environmental Science Associates
2600 Capitol Avenue, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95816
Requested TAT:5 days;
ClientCode:ESAS
Email:mburns@esassoc.com
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Dry-Weight
A2203E13-001 Soil 3/23/2022 09:00S-1 A A A A A A
A2203E13-002 Soil 3/23/2022 09:34S-2 A A A A A A
A2203E13-003 Soil 3/23/2022 09:13S-3 A A A A A A
A2203E13-004 Soil 3/23/2022 09:24S-4 A A A A A A
Prepared by: Tina Perez
NOTE: Soil samples are discarded 60 days after receipt unless other arrangements are made (Water samples are 30 days).
Hazardous samples will be returned to client or disposed of at client expense.
Comments:
8081PCB_S 8260B_S 8270_SCSM_S CAM17MS_TTLC_S
G-MBTEX_S PRDisposal Fee TPH(DMO)_S
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10
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11 12
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& Time
Date Logged:
TATMatrixTest Name Containers
/Composites
WORK ORDER SUMMARY
Work Order:2203E13
Comments
Client Name:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
QC Level:LEVEL 2
HoldDry-
Weight
Sub
Out
Bottle &
Preservative
3/23/2022
Sediment
Content
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Space
U**
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001A S-1 3/23/2022 9:00 5 daysSoilMulti-Range TPH 1 Stainless Steel tube
2"x6"
3/30/2022
5 daysSW6020 (CAM 17)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8270C (SVOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8260B (VOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8081A/8082 (OC Pesticides+PCBs)3/30/2022
002A S-2 3/23/2022 9:34 5 daysSoilMulti-Range TPH 1 Stainless Steel tube
2"x6"
3/30/2022
5 daysSW6020 (CAM 17)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8270C (SVOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8260B (VOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8081A/8082 (OC Pesticides+PCBs)3/30/2022
003A S-3 3/23/2022 9:13 5 daysSoilMulti-Range TPH 1 Stainless Steel tube
2"x6"
3/30/2022
5 daysSW6020 (CAM 17)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8270C (SVOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8260B (VOCs)3/30/2022
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* STLC and TCLP extractions require 2 days to complete; therefore, all TATs begin after the extraction is completed (i.e., One-day TAT yields results
in 3 days from sample submission).
NOTES:
- MAI assumes that all material present in the provided sampling container is considered part of the sample - MAI does not exclude any material
from the sample prior to sample preparation unless requested in writing by the client.
U** = An unpreserved container was received for a method that suggests a preservation in order to extend hold time for analysis.
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WORK ORDER SUMMARY
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QC Level:LEVEL 2
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Weight
Sub
Out
Bottle &
Preservative
3/23/2022
Sediment
Content
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WaterTrax
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U**
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003A S-3 3/23/2022 9:13 5 daysSoilSW8081A/8082 (OC Pesticides+PCBs)1 Stainless Steel tube
2"x6"
3/30/2022
004A S-4 3/23/2022 9:24 5 daysSoilMulti-Range TPH 1 Stainless Steel tube
2"x6"
3/30/2022
5 daysSW6020 (CAM 17)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8270C (SVOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8260B (VOCs)3/30/2022
5 daysSW8081A/8082 (OC Pesticides+PCBs)3/30/2022
2 of 2Page
* STLC and TCLP extractions require 2 days to complete; therefore, all TATs begin after the extraction is completed (i.e., One-day TAT yields results
in 3 days from sample submission).
NOTES:
- MAI assumes that all material present in the provided sampling container is considered part of the sample - MAI does not exclude any material
from the sample prior to sample preparation unless requested in writing by the client.
U** = An unpreserved container was received for a method that suggests a preservation in order to extend hold time for analysis.
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Sample Receipt Checklist
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
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Client Name:Environmental Science Associates
WorkOrder №:2203E13
Date Logged:3/23/2022
Logged by:Tina PerezMatrix:Soil
Carrier:FedEx
Shipping container/cooler in good condition?Yes No
Custody seals intact on shipping container/cooler?Yes No NA
Samples Received on Ice?Yes No
Chain of custody present?Yes No
Chain of custody signed when relinquished and received?Yes No
Chain of custody agrees with sample labels?Yes No
Samples in proper containers/bottles?Yes No
Sample containers intact?Yes No
Sufficient sample volume for indicated test?Yes No
NAAll samples received within holding time?Yes No
NASample/Temp Blank temperature
Yes No NAZHS conditional analyses: VOA meets zero headspace
requirement (VOCs, TPHg/BTEX, RSK)?
pH acceptable upon receipt (Metal: <2; Nitrate 353.2/4500NO3:
<2; 522: <4; 218.7: >8)?
Yes No NA
Temp:2.1°C
Chain of Custody (COC) Information
Yes NoSample IDs noted by Client on COC?
Yes NoDate and Time of collection noted by Client on COC?
Yes NoSampler's name noted on COC?
Sample Receipt Information
Sample Preservation and Hold Time (HT) Information
Sample labels checked for correct preservation?Yes No
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
(Ice Type:WET ICE )
Comments:
pH tested and acceptable upon receipt (200.7: ≤2; 533: 6 - 8;
537.1: 6 - 8)?
Yes No NA
UCMR Samples:
Free Chlorine tested and acceptable upon receipt (<0.1mg/L)
[not applicable to 200.7]?
Yes No NA
Date and Time Received:3/23/2022 12:14
Received by:Tina Perez
COC agrees with Quote?Yes No NA
Custody seals intact on sample bottles?Yes No NA
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June 5, 2022
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Appendix B
Laboratory Analytical Report
March 23, 2022, Samples
Page 240 of 394
WorkOrder:
Report Created for:Environmental Science Associates
2600 Capitol Avenue, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95816
Project Contact:Michael Burns
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Project P.O.:D181242.01
Project Received:05/26/2022
Analytical Report reviewed & approved for release on 06/03/2022 by:
Yen Cao
2205F72
The report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written
approval of the laboratory. The analytical results relate only to the
items tested. Results reported conform to the most current NELAP
standards, where applicable, unless otherwise stated in a case
narrative.
Analytical Report
1534 Willow Pass Rd. Pittsburg, CA 94565 ♦ TEL: (877) 252-9262 ♦ FAX: (925) 252-9269 ♦ www.mccampbell.com
CA ELAP 1644 ♦ NELAP 4033 ORELAP
Project Manager
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.
"When Quality Counts"
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Glossary of Terms & Qualifier Definitions
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
WorkOrder:2205F72
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
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Glossary Abbreviation
%D Serial Dilution Percent Difference
95% Interval 95% Confident Interval
CPT Consumer Product Testing not NELAP Accredited
DF Dilution Factor
DI WET (DISTLC) Waste Extraction Test using DI water
DISS Dissolved (direct analysis of 0.45 µm filtered and acidified water sample)
DLT Dilution Test (Serial Dilution)
DUP Duplicate
EDL Estimated Detection Limit
ERS External reference sample. Second source calibration verification.
ITEF International Toxicity Equivalence Factor
LCS Laboratory Control Sample
LQL Lowest Quantitation Level
MB Method Blank
MB % Rec % Recovery of Surrogate in Method Blank, if applicable
MDL Method Detection Limit
ML Minimum Level of Quantitation
MS Matrix Spike
MSD Matrix Spike Duplicate
NA Not Applicable
ND Not detected at or above the indicated MDL or RL
NR Data Not Reported due to matrix interference or insufficient sample amount.
PDS Post Digestion Spike
PDSD Post Digestion Spike Duplicate
PF Prep Factor
RD Relative Difference
RL Reporting Limit (The RL is the lowest calibration standard in a multipoint calibration.)
RPD Relative Percent Deviation
RRT Relative Retention Time
SPK Val Spike Value
SPKRef Val Spike Reference Value
SPLP Synthetic Precipitation Leachate Procedure
ST Sorbent Tube
TCLP Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure
TEQ Toxicity Equivalents
TZA TimeZone Net Adjustment for sample collected outside of MAI's UTC.
WET (STLC)Waste Extraction Test (Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration)
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Glossary of Terms & Qualifier Definitions
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
WorkOrder:2205F72
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Analytical Qualifiers
J Result is less than the RL/ML but greater than the MDL. The reported concentration is an estimated value.
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides
S-2-2 2205F72-001A Soil 05/26/2022 06:14 GC40 05312269.d 246327
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 1 05/31/2022 23:52
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
p,p-DDE ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 1 05/31/2022 23:52
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KVE
Decachlorobiphenyl 100 60-130 05/31/2022 23:52
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides
S-2-NW-1 2205F72-002A Soil 05/26/2022 07:53 GC40 05312281.d 246327
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 1 06/01/2022 02:40
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
p,p-DDE ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 1 06/01/2022 02:40
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KVE
Decachlorobiphenyl 104 60-130 06/01/2022 02:40
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides
S-2-NW-2.25 2205F72-003A Soil 05/26/2022 08:02 GC40 06022265.d 246327
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 1 06/03/2022 01:09
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
p,p-DDE ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 1 06/03/2022 01:09
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):CK
Decachlorobiphenyl 100 60-130 06/03/2022 01:09
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides
S-2-SW-1 2205F72-004A Soil 05/26/2022 07:16 GC40 05312284.d 246327
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 1 06/01/2022 03:21
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
p,p-DDE ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 1 06/01/2022 03:21
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KVE
Decachlorobiphenyl 105 60-130 06/01/2022 03:21
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides
S-2-SW-1.75 2205F72-005A Soil 05/26/2022 07:27 GC40 05312283.d 246327
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 1 06/01/2022 03:07
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
p,p-DDE ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 1 06/01/2022 03:07
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KVE
Decachlorobiphenyl 102 60-130 06/01/2022 03:07
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides
S-2-SE-1 2205F72-006A Soil 05/26/2022 06:55 GC40 05312279.d 246327
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 1 06/01/2022 02:12
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
p,p-DDE ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 1 06/01/2022 02:12
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KVE
Decachlorobiphenyl 111 60-130 06/01/2022 02:12
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides
S-2-SE-1.75 2205F72-007A Soil 05/26/2022 07:01 GC40 05312280.d 246327
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 1 06/01/2022 02:25
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
p,p-DDE ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 1 06/01/2022 02:25
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KVE
Decachlorobiphenyl 103 60-130 06/01/2022 02:25
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides
S-2-NE-1 2205F72-008A Soil 05/26/2022 06:25 GC40 06022266.d 246327
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 1 06/03/2022 01:24
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
p,p-DDD 0.00044 J 0.00041 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
p,p-DDE 0.00094 J 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
p,p-DDT 0.0013 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 1 06/03/2022 01:24
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):CK
Decachlorobiphenyl 99 60-130 06/03/2022 01:24
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3550B
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Organochlorine Pesticides
S-2-NE-2 2205F72-009A Soil 05/26/2022 06:35 GC40 05312282.d 246327
Analytes Result Qualifiers DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 1 06/01/2022 02:54
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
p,p-DDE 0.00065 J 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 1 06/01/2022 02:54
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):KVE
Decachlorobiphenyl 104 60-130 06/01/2022 02:54
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/27/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3050B
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/Kg
Lead
S-2-2 2205F72-001A Soil 05/26/2022 06:14 ICP-MS4 132SMPL.d 246328
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Lead 19 0.069 0.50 1 05/31/2022 12:17
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):AL
Terbium 103 70-130 05/31/2022 12:17
S-2-NW-1 2205F72-002A Soil 05/26/2022 07:53 ICP-MS4 159SMPL.d 246328
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Lead 25 0.069 0.50 1 05/31/2022 14:03
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):WV
Terbium 105 70-130 05/31/2022 14:03
S-2-NW-2.25 2205F72-003A Soil 05/26/2022 08:02 ICP-MS4 167SMPL.d 246328
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Lead 14 0.069 0.50 1 05/31/2022 14:34
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):WV
Terbium 107 70-130 05/31/2022 14:34
S-2-SW-1 2205F72-004A Soil 05/26/2022 07:16 ICP-MS4 168SMPL.d 246328
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Lead 80 0.069 0.50 1 05/31/2022 14:38
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):WV
Terbium 113 70-130 05/31/2022 14:38
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Analytical Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/27/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3050B
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/Kg
Lead
S-2-SW-1.75 2205F72-005A Soil 05/26/2022 07:27 ICP-MS4 169SMPL.d 246328
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Lead 23 0.069 0.50 1 05/31/2022 14:42
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):WV
Terbium 112 70-130 05/31/2022 14:42
S-2-SE-1 2205F72-006A Soil 05/26/2022 06:55 ICP-MS5 161SMPL.d 246328
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Lead 480 0.69 5.0 10 05/31/2022 13:23
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):WV
Terbium 106 70-130 05/31/2022 13:23
S-2-SE-1.75 2205F72-007A Soil 05/26/2022 07:01 ICP-MS4 280SMPL.d 246328
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Lead 71 0.069 0.50 1 05/27/2022 21:30
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):DB
Terbium 108 70-130 05/27/2022 21:30
S-2-NE-1 2205F72-008A Soil 05/26/2022 06:25 ICP-MS4 281SMPL.d 246328
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Lead 54 0.069 0.50 1 05/27/2022 21:34
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):DB
Terbium 87 70-130 05/27/2022 21:34
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Received:05/26/2022 10:57
Date Prepared:05/27/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
Extraction Method:SW3050B
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/Kg
Lead
S-2-NE-2 2205F72-009A Soil 05/26/2022 06:35 ICP-MS4 282SMPL.d 246328
Analytes Result DF Date AnalyzedRLMDL
Client ID Lab ID Matrix Date Collected Instrument Batch ID
Lead 40 0.069 0.50 1 05/27/2022 21:38
Surrogates REC (%)Limits
Analyst(s):DB
Terbium 106 70-130 05/27/2022 21:38
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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Quality Control Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:06/01/2022
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
BatchID:246327
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-246327
2205F72-001AMS/MSD
Instrument:GC40
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8081A
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Aldrin ND 0.00039 0.0010 ---
a-BHC ND 0.00049 0.0010 ---
b-BHC ND 0.00027 0.0010 ---
d-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 ---
g-BHC ND 0.00033 0.0010 ---
Chlordane (Technical)ND 0.012 0.025 ---
a-Chlordane ND 0.00043 0.0010 ---
g-Chlordane ND 0.00034 0.0010 ---
p,p-DDD ND 0.00041 0.0010 ---
p,p-DDE ND 0.00029 0.0010 ---
p,p-DDT ND 0.00039 0.0010 ---
Dieldrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 ---
Endosulfan I ND 0.00035 0.0010 ---
Endosulfan II ND 0.00033 0.0010 ---
Endosulfan sulfate ND 0.00040 0.0010 ---
Endrin ND 0.00038 0.0010 ---
Endrin aldehyde ND 0.00044 0.0010 ---
Endrin ketone ND 0.00029 0.0010 ---
Heptachlor ND 0.00030 0.0010 ---
Heptachlor epoxide ND 0.00030 0.0010 ---
Hexachlorobenzene ND 0.00070 0.010 ---
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene ND 0.00052 0.020 ---
Methoxychlor ND 0.00045 0.0010 ---
Toxaphene ND 0.033 0.050 ---
Surrogate Recovery
Decachlorobiphenyl 0.051 0.05 102 70-130
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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Quality Control Report
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:06/01/2022
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
BatchID:246327
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-246327
2205F72-001AMS/MSD
Instrument:GC40
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8081A
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Aldrin 0.057 0.057 0.050 113 114 70-130 0.569 20
a-BHC 0.051 0.051 0.050 102 102 70-130 0.00926 20
b-BHC 0.049 0.049 0.050 98 99 70-130 0.383 20
d-BHC 0.060 0.061 0.050 121 121 70-130 0.150 20
g-BHC 0.055 0.055 0.050 110 110 70-130 0.0384 20
a-Chlordane 0.052 0.052 0.050 104 104 70-130 0.529 20
g-Chlordane 0.055 0.055 0.050 110 110 70-130 0.560 20
p,p-DDD 0.064 0.065 0.050 129 129 70-130 0.713 20
p,p-DDE 0.056 0.056 0.050 111 113 70-130 1.04 20
p,p-DDT 0.040 0.041 0.050 80 82 70-130 2.33 20
Dieldrin 0.052 0.052 0.050 104 104 70-130 0.643 20
Endosulfan I 0.055 0.055 0.050 109 110 70-130 0.640 20
Endosulfan II 0.056 0.056 0.050 111 112 70-130 0.867 20
Endosulfan sulfate 0.055 0.056 0.050 110 112 70-130 1.46 20
Endrin 0.055 0.055 0.050 109 110 70-130 0.700 20
Endrin aldehyde 0.052 0.053 0.050 105 106 70-130 1.18 20
Endrin ketone 0.051 0.052 0.050 102 104 70-130 1.51 20
Heptachlor 0.055 0.056 0.050 110 111 70-130 0.641 20
Heptachlor epoxide 0.052 0.052 0.050 104 104 70-130 0.535 20
Hexachlorobenzene 0.048 0.048 0.050 96 97 70-130 0.436 20
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 0.033 0.034 0.050 66 69 50-130 3.89 20
Methoxychlor 0.039 0.040 0.050 78 80 70-130 2.40 20
Surrogate Recovery
Decachlorobiphenyl 0.051 0.051 0.050 102 103 70-130 1.05 20
Analyte MS
Result
MSD
Result
SPK
Val
SPKRef
Val
MS
%REC
MSD
%REC
MS/MSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
MS
DF
Aldrin 0.056 0.056 0.050 ND 112 111 60-130 0.634 201
a-BHC 0.058 0.058 0.050 ND 116 115 60-130 0.835 201
b-BHC 0.046 0.046 0.050 ND 93 93 60-130 0.144 201
d-BHC 0.061 0.061 0.050 ND 122 121 60-130 0.0721 201
g-BHC 0.045 0.045 0.050 ND 91 91 60-130 0.263 201
a-Chlordane 0.051 0.051 0.050 ND 103 102 60-130 0.478 201
g-Chlordane 0.055 0.054 0.050 ND 110 108 60-130 1.49 201
p,p-DDD 0.061 0.060 0.050 ND 122 120 60-130 1.09 201
p,p-DDE 0.055 0.055 0.050 ND 110 110 60-130 0.116 201
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
(Cont.)
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:06/01/2022
Date Prepared:05/26/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
BatchID:246327
Analytical Method:SW8081A
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-246327
2205F72-001AMS/MSD
Instrument:GC40
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3550B
QC Summary Report for SW8081A
Analyte MS
Result
MSD
Result
SPK
Val
SPKRef
Val
MS
%REC
MSD
%REC
MS/MSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
MS
DF
p,p-DDT 0.057 0.057 0.050 ND 114 113 60-130 0.641 201
Dieldrin 0.053 0.053 0.050 ND 106 105 60-130 0.309 201
Endosulfan I 0.055 0.054 0.050 ND 109 109 60-130 0.437 201
Endosulfan II 0.057 0.057 0.050 ND 115 114 60-130 0.834 201
Endosulfan sulfate 0.058 0.057 0.050 ND 115 114 60-130 1.05 201
Endrin 0.061 0.061 0.050 ND 123 122 60-130 0.379 201
Endrin aldehyde 0.054 0.054 0.050 ND 109 108 60-130 0.539 201
Endrin ketone 0.056 0.055 0.050 ND 111 110 60-130 0.779 201
Heptachlor 0.056 0.056 0.050 ND 112 112 60-130 0.108 201
Heptachlor epoxide 0.052 0.052 0.050 ND 104 104 60-130 0.335 201
Hexachlorobenzene 0.048 0.048 0.050 ND 97 96 60-130 0.550 201
Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 0.045 0.046 0.050 ND 89 92 50-130 2.23 201
Methoxychlor 0.057 0.057 0.050 ND 114 114 60-130 0.102 201
Surrogate Recovery
Decachlorobiphenyl 0.055 0.055 0.0501 110 109 60-130 1.28 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client:Environmental Science Associates
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
Date Analyzed:05/27/2022
Date Prepared:05/27/2022
WorkOrder:2205F72
BatchID:246328
Analytical Method:SW6020
Unit:mg/kg
Sample ID:MB/LCS/LCSD-246328
Instrument:ICP-MS4
Matrix:Soil
Extraction Method:SW3050B
QC Summary Report for Metals
Analyte MB
Result
MDL RL SPK
Val
MB SS
%REC
MB SS
Limits
Lead ND 0.069 0.50 ---
Surrogate Recovery
Terbium 540 500 107 70-130
Analyte LCS
Result
LCSD
Result
SPK
Val
LCS
%REC
LCSD
%REC
LCS/LCSD
Limits
RPD RPD
Limit
Lead 49 48 50 98 97 75-125 1.36 20
Surrogate Recovery
Terbium 540 530 500 109 105 70-130 3.31 20
CA ELAP 1644 • NELAP 4033ORELAP
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McCampbell Analytical, Inc.
1534 Willow Pass Rd
Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
(925) 252-9262
CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD Page
Lab ID Matrix Collection Date Hold
Requested Tests (See legend below)
Report to:
Michael Burns
2600 Capitol Avenue, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95816
(650) 391-4880 FAX:
PO:D181242.01
05/26/2022
ClientSampID
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WorkOrder:2205F72
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Date Received:05/26/2022
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Bill to:
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Environmental Science Associates
2600 Capitol Avenue, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95816
Requested TAT:5 days;
ClientCode:ESAS
Email:mburns@esassoc.com
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A2205F72-001 Soil 5/26/2022 06:14S-2-2 A A
A2205F72-002 Soil 5/26/2022 07:53S-2-NW-1 A A
A2205F72-003 Soil 5/26/2022 08:02S-2-NW-2.25 A A
A2205F72-004 Soil 5/26/2022 07:16S-2-SW-1 A A
A2205F72-005 Soil 5/26/2022 07:27S-2-SW-1.75 A A
A2205F72-006 Soil 5/26/2022 06:55S-2-SE-1 A A
A2205F72-007 Soil 5/26/2022 07:01S-2-SE-1.75 A A
A2205F72-008 Soil 5/26/2022 06:25S-2-NE-1 A A
A2205F72-009 Soil 5/26/2022 06:35S-2-NE-2 A A
Prepared by: Agustina Venegas
NOTE: Soil samples are discarded 60 days after receipt unless other arrangements are made (Water samples are 30 days).
Hazardous samples will be returned to client or disposed of at client expense.
Comments:
8081_S PBMS_TTLC_S PRDisposal Fee123 4
5 6 7 8
9 10
Test Legend:
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Comments:
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001A S-2-2 5/26/2022 6:14 5 daysSoilSW6020 (Lead)1 16OZ GJ, Unpres 6/3/2022
5 daysSW8081A (OC Pesticides)6/3/2022
002A S-2-NW-1 5/26/2022 7:53 5 daysSoilSW6020 (Lead)1 16OZ GJ, Unpres 6/3/2022
5 daysSW8081A (OC Pesticides)6/3/2022
003A S-2-NW-2.25 5/26/2022 8:02 5 daysSoilSW6020 (Lead)1 16OZ GJ, Unpres 6/3/2022
5 daysSW8081A (OC Pesticides)6/3/2022
004A S-2-SW-1 5/26/2022 7:16 5 daysSoilSW6020 (Lead)1 16OZ GJ, Unpres 6/3/2022
5 daysSW8081A (OC Pesticides)6/3/2022
005A S-2-SW-1.75 5/26/2022 7:27 5 daysSoilSW6020 (Lead)1 16OZ GJ, Unpres 6/3/2022
5 daysSW8081A (OC Pesticides)6/3/2022
006A S-2-SE-1 5/26/2022 6:55 5 daysSoilSW6020 (Lead)1 16OZ GJ, Unpres 6/3/2022
5 daysSW8081A (OC Pesticides)6/3/2022
007A S-2-SE-1.75 5/26/2022 7:01 5 daysSoilSW6020 (Lead)1 16OZ GJ, Unpres 6/3/2022
5 daysSW8081A (OC Pesticides)6/3/2022
008A S-2-NE-1 5/26/2022 6:25 5 daysSoilSW6020 (Lead)1 16OZ GJ, Unpres 6/3/2022
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* STLC and TCLP extractions require 2 days to complete; therefore, all TATs begin after the extraction is completed (i.e., One-day TAT yields results
in 3 days from sample submission).
NOTES:
- MAI assumes that all material present in the provided sampling container is considered part of the sample - MAI does not exclude any material from
the sample prior to sample preparation unless requested in writing by the client.
U** = An unpreserved container was received for a method that suggests a preservation in order to extend hold time for analysis.
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LabID ClientSampID Collection Date
& Time
Date Logged:
TATMatrixTest Name Containers
/Composites
WORK ORDER SUMMARY
Work Order:2205F72
Comments:
Client Name:ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATES Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
QC Level:LEVEL 2
HoldDry-
Weight
Sub
Out
Bottle &
Preservative
5/26/2022
Sediment
Content
EDF EQuIS Email HardCopy ThirdPartyExcel J-flagWriteOn
Michael BurnsClient Contact:
mburns@esassoc.comContact's Email:
WaterTrax
Test Due DateHead
Space
U**
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
008A S-2-NE-1 5/26/2022 6:25 5 daysSoilSW8081A (OC Pesticides)1 16OZ GJ, Unpres 6/3/2022
009A S-2-NE-2 5/26/2022 6:35 5 daysSoilSW6020 (Lead)1 16OZ GJ, Unpres 6/3/2022
5 daysSW8081A (OC Pesticides)6/3/2022
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* STLC and TCLP extractions require 2 days to complete; therefore, all TATs begin after the extraction is completed (i.e., One-day TAT yields results
in 3 days from sample submission).
NOTES:
- MAI assumes that all material present in the provided sampling container is considered part of the sample - MAI does not exclude any material from
the sample prior to sample preparation unless requested in writing by the client.
U** = An unpreserved container was received for a method that suggests a preservation in order to extend hold time for analysis.
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Sample Receipt Checklist
McCampbell Analytical, Inc.1534 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, CA 94565-1701
Toll Free Telephone: (877) 252-9262 / Fax: (925) 252-9269
http://www.mccampbell.com / E-mail: main@mccampbell.com"When Quality Counts"
Client Name:Environmental Science Associates
WorkOrder №:2205F72
Date Logged:5/26/2022
Logged by:Agustina VenegasMatrix:Soil
Carrier:Client Drop-In
Shipping container/cooler in good condition?Yes No
Custody seals intact on shipping container/cooler?Yes No NA
Samples Received on Ice?Yes No
Chain of custody present?Yes No
Chain of custody signed when relinquished and received?Yes No
Chain of custody agrees with sample labels?Yes No
Samples in proper containers/bottles?Yes No
Sample containers intact?Yes No
Sufficient sample volume for indicated test?Yes No
NAAll samples received within holding time?Yes No
NASample/Temp Blank temperature
Yes No NAZHS conditional analyses: VOA meets zero headspace
requirement (VOCs, TPHg/BTEX, RSK)?
pH acceptable upon receipt (Metal: <2; Nitrate 353.2/4500NO3:
<2; 522: <4; 218.7: >8)?
Yes No NA
Temp:2.1°C
Chain of Custody (COC) Information
Yes NoSample IDs noted by Client on COC?
Yes NoDate and Time of collection noted by Client on COC?
Yes NoSampler's name noted on COC?
Sample Receipt Information
Sample Preservation and Hold Time (HT) Information
Sample labels checked for correct preservation?Yes No
Project:D181242.01; Ukiah Riverside Park
(Ice Type:WET ICE )
Comments:
pH tested and acceptable upon receipt (200.7: ≤2; 533: 6 - 8;
537.1: 6 - 8)?
Yes No NA
UCMR Samples:
Free Chlorine tested and acceptable upon receipt (<0.1mg/L)
[not applicable to 200.7]?
Yes No NA
Date and Time Received:5/26/2022 10:57
Received by:Agustina Venegas
COC agrees with Quote?Yes No NA
Custody seals intact on sample bottles?Yes No NA
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Agenda Item No: 7.g.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1871
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Various Sections of Ukiah City Code to Streamline the Use
Permit Application Process and Operational Standards for Cannabis-Related Businesses.
DEPARTMENT: Community
Development PREPARED BY: Craig Schlatter, Community Development Director
PRESENTER: Craig Schlatter, Community Development
Director; Darcy Vaughn, Assistant City Attorney
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Cannabis Ordinance Amendment Introduced
Summary: Council will consider adoption of an Ordinance amending various sections of Ukiah City Code to
streamline the use permit application process and operational standards for cannabis-related businesses.
Background: Since the City Council's adoption of the Marijuana Dispensaries Ordinance in 2017, Council has
requested annual reports from Staff related to Dispensary Use Permit applications received, approved, and
withdrawn; and an evaluation of Ordinance administration and effectiveness. The 2021 annual report on the
Cannabis-Related Businesses Ordinance ("the Ordinance") was due to be presented on October 6, 2021, but
with over four years of data, Staff delayed the report to analyze if modifications to the Ordinance should be
recommended. Staff also discussed the Ordinance's effectiveness with the Planning Commission at their
January 12, 2022, regular meeting.
On February 2, 2022, Staff presented the 2021 annual report, which included Staff's recommendation that the
Ordinance be modified to streamline or enhance the City's responsiveness to permitting cannabis-related
businesses. Staff also recommended Council form an ad hoc committee to review potential ordinance
modifications to streamline the permitting/renewal process and other potential considerations. The City
Council appointed Mayor Brown and Vice-Mayor Duenas to serve on the Ad Hoc Committee and directed the
Ad Hoc and Staff to bring back recommendations for potential Ordinance modification.
On July 20, 2022, Council unanimously voted to introduce the Ordinance.
Discussion: The Cannabis Ordinance Ad Hoc and Staff met on March 11, 2022, and discussed possible
modifications. The recommendations of the Cannabis Ordinance Ad Hoc committee have been incorporated into
the proposed Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Ukiah amending various sections of the Ukiah City Code
to streamline the use permit application process and operational standards for cannabis related businesses
(“Cannabis Ordinance Amendment”). The Cannabis Ordinance Amendment (Attachment 1) is attached to this
report. Below are the Ad Hoc's recommendations to Council, along with supporting information and analysis
from Staff.
Cannabis Ordinance Ad Hoc Recommendations and Staff Analysis
1. To the extent possible, consolidate cannabis regulations into a single article in Ukiah City Code.
Consolidating the regulations into a single article should make it simpler for prospective applicants to find
pertinent and applicable regulations for their business types, resulting in time saved during the permit review
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process. Staff supports this recommendation. The Cannabis Business Ordinance Amendment moves all
definitions and regulations specific to cannabis retailers to a new Section 9174.3 to Article 15.7 of Chapter 2 in
Division 9 of the Ukiah City Code.
2. Update terminology, definitions, and permit types to mirror State definitions.
State law requires dual licensing- i.e. the securing of both a local permit and a State license prior to operation.
By synchronizing the terminology, time will be saved for the Applicant, Staff, and State during the permitting
process. Staff supports this recommendation.
3. Reduce the number of use permit renewals required. Instead of requiring the annual renewal of use permits
in perpetuity, require only one renewal after the first year of operation of the cannabis-related business. Define
the date upon which the cannabis-related business is in operation as the date the City's business license is
received.
Cannabis-related businesses are currently the only businesses operating in the City that require an annual use
permit renewal. As indicated in the 2021 annual report, cannabis-related businesses have not negatively
impacted the neighborhoods in which they are located. Staff supports the Ad Hoc's recommendation to reduce
this regulatory burden for the business, requiring only a one-time renewal.
4. Remove cannabis-specific parking requirements in favor of commercial parking requirements in other
zoning districts. Determine parking requirements by the base zoning district's requirements rather than
requiring separate parking requirements for cannabis-related businesses.
Current regulations require one parking space for every 200 gross square feet (1 sp/200 sf) of retail space,
office space, and similar floor areas for cannabis retailers, whereas commercial parking requirements for non-
cannabis retail businesses are between 1sp/250 sf and 1 sp/300 sf gross leasable space. The Community
Development Department has not seen evidence of more cars parked at cannabis retail establishments than
at other types of retail businesses, nor has the Department received complaints related to parking from
neighboring businesses. Basing requirements on the base zoning district would treat cannabis retailers the
same as other retailers, as well as streamlining the permit review process and avoiding confusion. Staff
supports this recommendation.
5. Clarify the Operating Requirements for cannabis retailers (91742.B of the Ordinance), to specify that only
the security plans, security site plan, and applicant employee background checks will be maintained by the
City as confidential.
The current file confidentiality requirements in Section 5708 of the Code (which are set forth in the new
Section 9174.3 in the proposed Cannabis Business Ordinance Amendment) do not clearly define what parts of
the use permit file are confidential. Section 5708O states: "Information provided for purposes of this section
shall be maintained by the City as confidential information, and shall not be disclosed as public records unless
pursuant to subpoena issued by a court of competent jurisdiction otherwise compelled by court order."
In recollecting the 2017 meetings of the cannabis ad hoc committee during the drafting of the marijuana
dispensaries ordinance, Staff believes the purpose of Section 5708O was to protect the privacy of employees
during the required background check process and the security of the business. However, during the drafting
of the first ordinance, the specifics of the application process and how regulations would change over time
were not known. In practice, and because of the public nature of planning division discretionary use permit
files, Staff has treated as confidential employee background checks, security site plans, and security plans.
Proposed by the ad hoc is to more prescriptively define Section 5708O to reflect current practice. Staff
supports this recommendation. Since Section 5708 will be repealed by the proposed Cannabis Business
Ordinance Amendment, this proposed amendment appears in Section 9174.2.B.8 and applies to all cannabis
businesses generally.
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6. Enable an administrative withdrawal procedure for all cannabis-related businesses.
For all cannabis businesses except dispensaries, there is an administrative withdrawal procedure in UCC
Section 5709D that enables Staff to deem an application as withdrawn if no response to an incomplete letter is
received from the Applicant within thirty (30) days. This is a helpful tool that saves both Finance and
Community Development Department Staff time in the tracking and processing of outdated and stagnant
projects. Proposed with this recommendation is to enable an administrative withdrawal procedure for
dispensaries, treating all cannabis-related businesses the same. Staff supports this recommendation.
7. Amend UCC Section 5707A to permit both medical and adult use retail cannabis businesses in the CN
(Neighborhood Commercial) zoning district.
UCC Section 5707A currently allows only medical cannabis dispensaries in the CN zoning district. The ad hoc
recommendation would add adult use retail so that both medical and adult use retail cannabis businesses are
allowed in the CN zoning district.
Given the uses surrounding CN districts, which consist mostly of R1 (single-family residential) and R2
(medium-density residential), plus the proximity limitations to sensitive uses such as schools, it is challenging
to establish a cannabis business in a CN zoned district. To date, Department staff have received no
applications for cannabis related businesses located on any of the CN zoned parcels. Although Staff supports
the Ad Hoc's recommendation, in practice it may continue to be difficult for cannabis-related businesses to
locate in CN zoning districts.
Staff recommends Council adopt the Ordinance in Attachment 1 amending various sections of the Ukiah City
Code to streamline the use permit application process and operational standards for cannabis-related businesses.
The current version of the Ordinance reflects a wide array of community, City staff, and Council input. The
Ordinance is now ready for consideration for adoption and will go into effect thirty (30) days after adoption.
Recommended Action: Adopt the Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Ukiah amending various
sections of the Ukiah City Code to streamline the use permit application process and operational standards for
cannabis-related businesses.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: No
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
FINANCING SOURCE: N/A
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: N/A
COORDINATED WITH: Darcy Vaughn, Assistant City Attorney; Michelle Irace, Planning Manager; Jesse
Davis, Planning Manager
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ORDINANCE NO.
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UKIAH AMENDING
VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE UKIAH CITY CODE TO AMEND THE USE PERMIT
APPLICATION PROCESS AND OPERATIONAL STANDARDS FOR CANNABIS
RELATED BUSINESSES.
The City Council of the City of Ukiah hereby ordains as follows.
SECTION 1
Chapter 8 in Division 6 of the Ukiah City Code is hereby repealed in its entirety.
SECTION 2
Article 6 of Chapter 2 in Division 9 of the Ukiah City Code, pertaining to the
Neighborhood Commercial (C-N) Zoning District is hereby amended to read as
follows (unchanged text is omitted and is shown by “* * *”):
§9062 USES PERMITTED WITH SECURING OF A USE PERMIT
The following uses may be permitted in neighborhood commercial (C -N) districts,
subject to first securing a use permit pursuant to provisions contained in section 9262 of
this chapter:
***
Cannabis Retailer
SECTION 3
Article 7 of Chapter 2 in Division 9 of the Ukiah City Code, pertaining to the
Community Commercial (C-1) Zoning District is hereby amended to read as
follows (unchanged text is omitted and is shown by “* * *”):
§9082 PERMITTED USES
The following uses require approval of a use permit pursuant to the provisions
contained in section 9262 of this chapter:
***
Cannabis Cultivation - Processor
Cannabis Manufacturer – Packaging
Cannabis Manufacturer – Shared Use
* * *
SECTION 4
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Article 8 of Chapter 2 in Division 9 of the Ukiah City Code, pertaining to the Heavy
Commercial (C-2) Zoning District is hereby amended to read as follows
(unchanged text is omitted and is shown by “* * *”):
§9097 PERMITTED USES
The following uses require approval of a use permit pursuant to the provisio ns
contained in section 9262 of this code:
***
Cannabis Cultivation – Processor
***
Cannabis Manufacturer – Packaging
Cannabis Manufacturer – Shared Use
***
SECTION 5
Article 9 of Chapter 2 in Division 9 of the Ukiah City Code, pertaining to the
Manufacturing (M) Zoning District is hereby amended to read as follows
(unchanged text is omitted and is shown by “* * *”):
§9112 USES PERMITTED SUBJECT TO FIRST SECURING A USE PERMIT
The following uses may be permitted in Manufacturing (M) Districts subj ect to
first securing a use permit, as provided in this chapter, in each case:
Cannabis cultivation – Large indoor.
Cannabis cultivation – Large mixed light.
Cannabis cultivation – Medium indoor.
Cannabis cultivation – Medium mixed light.
Cannabis cultivation – Processor.
Cannabis cultivation – Small indoor.
Cannabis cultivation – Small mixed light.
Cannabis cultivation – Specialty cottage.
Cannabis cultivation – Specialty indoor.
Cannabis cultivation – Specialty mixed light.
Cannabis distributor.
Cannabis manufacturer – Level 1.
Cannabis manufacturer – Packaging.
Cannabis manufacturer Level 1 – Shared Use.
Cannabis microbusiness.
Cannabis nursery.
Cannabis retailer.
Cannabis testing laboratory.
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Industrial, manufacturing, or storage uses which may b e objectionable by reason of
production of smoke, dust, noise, radioactivity, vibration, bright light or other causes.
Recreational uses, hotels, motels, mobile home parks, retail stores, offices, service
establishments.
Resident manager/security personnel housing.
SECTION 6
Article 15 of Chapter 2 in Division 9 of the Ukiah City Code, pertaining to the
Public Facilities (PF) Zoning District is hereby amended to read as follows
(unchanged text is omitted and is shown by “* * *”):
§9170.2 PERMITTED USES
The following uses are permitted in the Public Facilities (PF) Zoning District
subject to first securing a use permit:
***
Cannabis Cultivation – Processor.
***
Cannabis Manufacturer – Packaging
Cannabis Manufacturer – Shared Use
***
SECTION 7
Article 15.7 of Chapter 2 in Division 9 of the Ukiah City Code is amended to read
as follows:
ARTICLE 15.7. STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES THAT ARE SUBJECT TO
DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
* * *
§9174.1 APPLICABILITY
The land uses and activities included in this Article shall comply with the provisions of
the section applicable to the specific land use, in addition to all other applicable
provisions of this article and the Ukiah City Code.
A. Where Allowed: The uses that are subject to the standards in section s 9174.2
through 9174.9 of this Code shall only be located in the zoning districts indicted in
Articles 3 through 15 of this Chapter 2, Division 9 or as otherwise indicated in this
Chapter.
B. Development Standards: The standards for specific land uses included in this
Articl e are required and supplement those included in the Ukiah City Code. In the event
of any conflict between the requirements of this Article and those included elsewhere in
the City Code, the requirements of this Article shall control.
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§9174.2 CANNABIS-RELATED BUSINESSES
A. Cannabis-Related Business Use Permit Application Requirements :
1. Submission: A complete Use Permit application submittal packet shall be
submitted in accordance with Section 9262 of this Code, including a detailed written
statement as to how the proposed Cannabis Related Business complies with this
Section, and any other information or submissions required by this Code. All
applications for Use Permits for Cannabis-Related Businesses shall be filed with the
Planning Department, using forms provided by the City, and accompanied by the
applicable filing fee and any other applicable fees or charges. It is the responsibility of
the applicant to provide information required for appr oval of the permit. The application
shall be made under penalty of perjury.
2. Effect of Other Permits or Licenses: The fact that an applicant possesses
other types of State or City permits or licenses does not exempt the applicant from the
requirement of obtaining a Use Permit.
3. Submittal Requirements: Any application for a Use Permit for a Cannabis-
Related Business shall include the following information:
a. Applicant(s) Name: The full name (including any current or prior aliases, or
other legal names the applicant is or has been known by, including maiden
names), present address, and telephone number of the applicant;
b. Applicant(s) Mailing Address: The address to which notice of action on the
application is to be mailed;
c. Verification of Age: Written proof that the applicant is at least twenty -one (21)
years of age;
d. Physical Description: Applicant’s height, weight, color of eyes and hair;
e. Photographs: Passport quality photographs for identification purposes;
f. Tax History: The Cannabis Related Business tax history of the applicant,
including whether such person, in previously operating in this or another city,
county or state under license has had a business license revoked or suspended,
the reason therefor, and the business or activity or occupation in which the
applicant engaged subsequent to such action of suspension or revocation;
g. Management Information: The name or names and addresses of the person or
persons having the management or supervision of applicant’s business;
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h. Criminal Background: A completed background investigation verifying whether
the person or person having the management or supervision of applicant’s
business has been convicted of a crime(s), the nature of such offense(s), and the
sentence(s) received therefor;
i. Employee Information: Number of employees, volunteers, and other persons
who will work at the Cannabis-Related Business;
j. Plan of Operations: A plan of operations describing how the Cannabis Related
Business will operate consistent with the intent of State law, including obtaining
all applicable State licenses, and the provisions of this Section, including but not
limited to ensuring that the Cannabis-Related Business will not engage in
cannabis-related commercial activities that violate California law or this chapter.
k. Written Response to Cannabis Related Business Standards: The applicant
shall provide a comprehensive written response identifying how the Cannabis
Related Business plan complies with each of the standards for review in thi s
chapter, specifically the limitation on location and operating requirements in this
Article;
l. Security Plan: A detailed security plan and diagram outlining the proposed
security arrangements for ensuring the safety of persons and to protect the
premises from theft. The plan shall include installation of security cameras, a
premises and panic alarm system monitored by a licensed operator, and a
security assessment of the site conducted by a qualified professional;
m. Floor Plan: A sketch or diagram showing the interior configuration of the
premises, including a statement of the total floor area occupied by the Cannabis
Related Business. The sketch or diagram need not be professionally prepared,
but must be drawn to a designated scale or drawn with marke d dimensions of the
interior of the premises to an accuracy of plus or minus six inches (6 ”);
n. Site Plan: A sketch or diagram showing exterior configuration of the premises,
including the outline of all existing and proposed structures, parking and
landscape areas, and property boundaries. The sketch or diagram need not be
professionally prepared, but must be drawn to a designated scale or drawn with
marked dimensions to an accuracy of plus or minus six inches (6 ”);
o. Accessibility Evaluation: A written evaluation of accessibility to and within the
building, and identification of any planned accessibility improvements;
p. Neighborhood Context Map: An accurate straight -line drawing depicting the
building and the portion thereof to be occupied by the Cannabis Related
Business, and: (a) the property lines of any school within six hundred feet (600')
of the property line of the Business for which a permit is requested, (b) the
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property lines of any Cannabis Related Business within two hundred fifty feet
(250') of the primary entrance of the Business for which a permit is requested,
and (c) the property lines of any youth-oriented facility or residential zone or use
within two hundred fifty feet (250') of the primary entrance of the Business;
q. Lighting Plan: A lighting plan showing existing and proposed exterior premises
and interior lighting levels that would be the minimum necessary to provide
adequate security lighting for the use and comply with all City standards
regarding lighting design and installation. All lighting shall be fully hooded and
downcast, and shall not shine towards the night sky, adjacent property or any
street;
r. City Authorization: Written authorization for the City, its agents and employees
to seek verification of the informati on contained within the application;
s. Statement of Owner’s Consent: A statement in writing by the Owner that he or
she certifies under penalty of perjury that the applicant has the consent of the
Owner and landlord to operate a Cannabis Related Business at the location;
t. Applicant’s Certification: A statement in writing by the applicant that he or she
certifies under penalty of perjury that all the information contained in the
application is true and correct;
u. Other Information: Such other information as deemed necessary by the
Planning Department to demonstrate compliance with this Section including all
City and State codes, including operating requirements established in this
Section.
4. Effect of Incomplete Filing: Upon notification that an application submittal is
incomplete, the applicant shall submit any additional documents or information required
to complete the application within thirty (30) days of the date the applicant is notified in
writing by the Planning Department that the application is incomplete. If the applicant
fails to complete the application within said thirty (30) days, the application shall be
deemed withdrawn and a new application submittal that complies with this Section shall
be required in order to proceed with the application.
B. Operating Requirements for Cannabis Related Businesses: Cannabis Related
Business operations shall be established and managed only in compliance with the
following standards:
1. Criminal History: Any applicant, his or her agent or employees, volunteer
workers, or any person exercising managerial authority of a Cannabis Related Business
on behalf of the applicant shall not have been convicted of any of the felony offenses
enumerated in Business and Professions Code Section 26057(b)(4), or of a felony or
misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, or on probation for a drug offense, or engaged
in misconduct related to the qualifications, functions or duties of a permittee.
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Notwithstanding the above, an application shall not be denied solely on the basis that
the applicant or any manager has been convicted of a felony, if the person convicted
has obtained a certificate of rehabilitation (expungement of felony record) under
California l aw or under a similar Federal statute or State law where the expungement
was granted. In addition, notwithstanding the above, a prior conviction, where the
sentence, including any term of probation, incarceration, or supervised release, is
completed, for possession of, possession for sale, sale, manufacture, transportation, or
cultivation of cannabis or cannabinoid preparations, is not considered related to the
qualifications, functions, or duties of a permittee, and shall not be the sole ground for
denial of an application.
2. Minors:
a. It is unlawful for any permittee, operator, or other person in charge of any
Cannabis Related Business to employ any person who is not at least twenty-one
(21) years of age.
b. The burden of proof is on the Cannabis Related Business personnel to
establish compliance with this subsection B.2 by clear and convincing evidence.
3. Inventory and tracking: Cannabis Related Businesses shall at all times operate
in a manner to prevent diversion of Cannabis and shall promptly comply with any track
and trace program established by the State.
4. Multiple permits per site: Multiple Cannabis Related Businesses proposed on
any one site or parcel shall be granted permit approval only if all of the proposed
Cannabis Businesses and their co-location are authorized by both City and state law.
Operators of Cannabis Related Businesses issued Use Permits for multiple business
types or State license types at the same physical address shall maintain clear
separation between license types unless otherwise authorized by this Code and State
law.
5. Operating Plans: An Operating Plan for a Cannabis Related Business must
contain the following unless not applicable:
a. Storage: A Cannabis Related Business shall have suitable locked storage on
premises, identified and approved as a part of the security plan, for after -hours
storage of cannabis and cannabis products.
b. Odors Control: The Cannabis Related Business shall have an air treatment
system that prevents odors generated from any storage and cultivation of
cannabis on the Business property from being detected by any reasonable
person of normal sensitivity outside the Cannabis Related Business premises. To
achieve this, both the storage and cultivation areas shall be, at minimum,
mechanically ventilated with a carbon filter or superior method.
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c. Security Plans: A Cannabis Related Business shall provide adequate security
on the premises, as approved by the Chief of Police, including lighting and a
premises and panic alarm system monitored by a licensed operator, to ensure
the safety of persons and to protect the premises from theft.
d. Security Cameras: Security surveillance cameras shall be installed to monitor
the main entrance and exterior of the premises to discourage loitering, crime,
illegal or nuisance activities. The security surveillance system shall comply with
current State standards for digital video surveillance syst ems to be installed on
the premises of licensed Cannabis businesses, currently codified in the Cal.
Code of Regulations, Title 16, Section 5044, and as may be amended.
e. Security Video Retention: Security video shall be maintained for ninety (90)
days. In the event of a crime on site or anywhere within range of the Cannabis
Related Business’s security cameras, the Cannabis Related Business shall
provide the Chief of Police or his or her designee with a useable digital copy of
the security video upon request or at the earliest convenience.
f. Alarm System: Professionally monitored premises and panic alarm system
shall be installed and maintained in good working condition.
g. Emergency access. Security measures shall be designed to ensure
emergency access in compliance the California Fire Code and Ukiah Valley Fire
Authority standards.
h. Emergency Contact: A Cannabis Related Business shall provide the Chief of
Police with the name, e-mail address, phone number and facsimile number of an
on-site community relations staff person to whom one can provide notice if there
are operating problems associated with the Business. The Business shall make
every good faith effort to encourage neighborhood residents to call this person to
try to solve operating problems, if any, before any calls or complaints are made
to the City.
6. Employee Records: Each owner or operator of a Cannabis Related Business
shall maintain a current register of the names of all volunteers and employees currently
working at or employed by the Cannabis Related Business, and shall disclose such
registration for inspection by any City officer or official for purposes of determinin g
compliance with the requirements of this Article.
7. Compliance with Other Requirements: The operator shall comply with all
applicable provisions of local, State or Federal laws, regulations or orders, as well as
any condition imposed on any permits issued pursuant to applicable laws, regulations or
orders.
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8. Confidentiality: The information provided for purposes of this section
regarding the Cannabis Business security plans, security site plan, and employee
background checks shall be maintained by the City as confidential information, and shall
not be disclosed as public records unless pursuant to subpoena issued by a court of
competent jurisdiction or otherwise compelled by court order or the California Public
Records Act.
9. Display of Permit: Every Cannabis Related Business shall display at all times
during business hours the Use Permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter
for such Business in a conspicuous place so that the same may be readily seen by all
persons entering the Business.
10. Inspections: During normal business hours, Cannabis Related Businesses
permitted under this Chapter shall provide access for administrative inspections by City
officials or officers or consultants hired by the City to verify compliance with this Article.
Any Cannabis Related Business’s refusal to comply with this section shall be deemed a
violation of this Article.
11. Notification of Theft, Loss, and Criminal Activity: Cannabis Related
Businesses shall comply with the California Code of Regulations, Title 16, Section 5036,
or as may be amended, by notifying the applicable State authorities and the U kiah
Police Department within 24 hours of discovery of any of the following situations:
a. A significant discrepancy in the Business’s inventory.
b. The Operator becomes aware of or has reason to suspect diversion, theft,
loss, or any other criminal activity pertaining to the operations of the Business.
c. The Operator becomes aware of or has reason to suspect diversion, theft,
loss, or any other criminal activity by an agent or employee of the Business
pertaining to the operations of the Business.
d. The Operator becomes aware of or has reason to suspect the loss or
unauthorized alteration of records related to cannabis goods, customers or
clients, or the Business’s employees or agents.
e. The Operator becomes aware of or has reason to suspect any other breach of
security.
The notification shall be in writing and include the date and time of occurrence of
the theft, loss, or criminal activity and a description of the incident including, where
applicable, the item(s) that were taken or lost.
C. Review and Revocation: Use permits issued for Cannabis Related Business shall
be subject to review after the first year of operation according to the procedures set
forth in subsection D of this section, and shall be subject to revocation according to the
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procedures set forth in subsection E of this section.
D. Review of Use Permits for Cannabis Related Businesses:
1. Use permits for Cannabis Related Business will be subject to review after the first
year of operation by the Zoning Administrator, including inspection of the business by
the Zoning Administrator or his designee, to determine whether the business is being
operated in accordance with any conditions of approval imposed on the use permit as
issued by the Planning Commission or Zoning Administrator. The City Council may,
from time to time by resolution in accordance with the procedures required by law,
establish fees to be charged and collected for review pursuant to this subsection.
2. In the course of review and after inspection, the Zoning Administrator shall make
findings of fact regarding the Cannabis Related Business operator’s adherence to the
conditions of approval for the use permit. In addition, the Zoning Administrator will
consider the following nonexclusive criteria in making findings of fact which may be
grounds for revocation of a use permit for a Cannabis Related Business:
a. Whether the Cannabis Related Business operated pursuant to the use permit has
generated an excessive number of calls for police service compared to similarly
situated businesses of the same size as the Cannabis Related Business.
b. Whether there have been excessive secondary criminal or public nuisance impacts
in the surrounding area or neighborhood, including, but not limited to, disturbances of
the peace, illegal drug activity, cannabis use in public, harassment of passersby,
littering, loitering, illegal parking, loud noises, odors, or lewd conduct.
c. Whether the Cannabis Related Business operating pursuant to a use permit has a
history of inadequate safeguards or procedures that show it is likely that it will not
comply with any operating requirements and standards required in the conditions of
approval.
d. Whether the Cannabis Related Business has failed to pay fees, penalties, or taxes
required by the conditions of approval of the use permit or by this code or State law,
or has failed to comply with any requirements for the production of records or other
reporting requirements of this code.
e. Whether the operator of the Cannabis Related Business or one or more of its
officers, employees, partners, managers or members with manage ment
responsibilities (“managers”) has been convicted of a felony, or has engaged in
misconduct that is substantially related to the qualifications, functions or duties of an
operator of a Cannabis Related Businesses. A “conviction” within the meaning of this
chapter means a plea or verdict of guilty, or a conviction following a plea of nolo
contendere. Notwithstanding the above, an application shall not be denied solely on
the basis that the applicant or any manager has been convicted of a felony, if the
person convicted has obtained a certificate of rehabilitation (expungement of felony
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record) under California law or under a similar Federal statute or State law where the
expungement was granted.
f. Whether the operator or managers of the Cannabis Related Business have
previously or are currently engaged in unlawful, fraudulent, unfair, or deceptive
business acts or practices.
g. Whether the cannabis-related business has been operated in compliance with
applicable State law and provisions of this code gen erally.
3. If the Zoning Administrator determines that the Cannabis Related Business is
being operated in violation of any conditions of approval imposed on the use permit as
issued by the Planning Commission or the Zoning Administrator, the use permit may be
subject to revocation.
E. Revocation of Use Permits for Cannabis Related Businesses:
1. In addition to the reasons for revocation of an approved use permit set forth in
subsection H2 of Section 9262 of this Code and subsection D2 of this Secti on, an
approved use permit for a cannabis-related business may be revoked through the City’s
revocation process, as set forth in subsection H2 of Section 9262, except that all
references therein to the Planning Commission shall be deemed to refer to the Zoning
Administrator, if the Cannabis Related Business is operated in a manner that violates
the conditions of approval imposed by the use permit or the provisi ons of this code, or
conflicts with State law. At the public hearing to be conducted by the Zoning
Administrator as set forth in subsection H2 of this Section 9262, the Zoning
Administrator shall make findings regarding the alleged specific violations of t his code or
State law.
2. An appeal of the Zoning Administrator’s decision on revocation of a use permit for
a Cannabis Related Business may be made to the Planning Commission for a final
decision. Any such appeal must comply with the requirements of sec tion 9266 of this
code, except that all references therein to the City Council shall be deemed to refer to
the Planning Commission.
3. When a final decision revoking a use permit for a Cannabis Related Business is
made as provided in this section, the permittee shall become ineligible for a period of
three (3) years thereafter to apply for a use permit for a Cannabis Related Business.
The ineligibility shall include any corporation or other business entity, incl uding, but not
limited to, a partnership or limited liability company, in which the permittee has any
direct or indirect beneficial, financial or ownership interest.
F. Limitations on Locations of Cannabis Related Businesses
1. All Cannabis Related Businesses, as defined in Section 9278 of this code,
operating subject to use permits under this chapter will operate indoors in a fully
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enclosed secure structure, as defined in Section 9254 of this Code, and shall not be
allowed in the following areas:
a. Within six hundred feet (600') of a school, as defined in section 5702P of this
code, with that distance measured as the horizontal distance in a straight line
from the property line of the school to the closest property line of the lot on which
the Cannabis Related Business is to be located without regard to intervening
structures, pursuant to California Health and Safety Code section 11362.768; or
b. Within two hundred fifty feet (250') of a youth -oriented facility other than a
school, as defined in section 5702R of this code, with that distance measured by
street frontage from the property line of the youth -oriented facility to the closest
property line of the lot on which the Cannabis Related Business is to be located,
and not radial distance; or
c. Abutting, on any side of the parcel upon which the Cannabis Related Business
is located, a parcel occupied by a youth -oriented facility or a school; or
d. Within any residential zoned parcel or primary land use, or any property with
an underlying residential or mobile homes general plan land use designation; or
e. On a parcel having a residential unit, or on a parcel directly abutting a
residentially zoned property, unless there are intervening nonresidential uses
between the Cannabis Related Business and the residential unit or the
residentially zoned property that the decision -making entity charged with hearing
and making the decision on the use permit application or the appeal of that
decision determines sufficient to provide an appropriate separation.
2. A Cannabis Retailer, as defined in Section 9278 of this code, shall not be
allowed within two hundred fifty feet (250') of another Cannabis Retailer, with that
distance measured by street frontage from the property line of the other Cannabis
Retailer to the closest property line of the lot on which the Cannabis Retailer is to be
located, and not radial distance.
3. A waiver of the provisions in subsections F1a through e and F2 of this
section may be granted if the applicant demonstrates on plans and materials presented
for review and the Planning Commission determines that a physical barrier or other
condition exists which achieves the same purpose and intent as the distance se paration
requirements established herein, and that, as a result, the Zoning Administrator or the
Planning Commission makes a finding of no adverse impact resulting from the proposed
location of the cannabis-related business.
SECTION 8
A new Section 9174.3 shall be added to Article 15.7 of Chapter 2 in Division 9 of
the Ukiah City Code and shall read as follows:
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§9174.3 CANNABIS RETAILERS
A. Applicability: The standards and requirements in this Section apply specifically to
Cannabis Retailers, as defined in Section 9278 of this Code, and other Cannabis
Businesses with a retail component, and shall apply in addition to the requirements and
standards for all Cannabis Businesses set forth in Section 9174.2 and elsewhere in this
Code. In the event of any conflict between the requirements of this Section and those
included elsewhere in the City Code, the requirements of this Section shall control.
B. Definitions.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the
following meaning:
1. “Adult-use” means a person the age of 21 or over with a valid state ID, who is
qualified to purchase cannabis from an established cannabis business.
2. ”Delivery” means the commercial transfer of cannabis or cannabis products to a
customer. “Delivery” also includes the use by a retailer of any technology platform.
3. “Identification card” shall have the same definition as in California Health and
Safety Code section 11362.7, and as it may be amended.
4. ”Medical cannabis” or “medicinal cannabis” means cannabis that is intended
to be used for medical cannabis purposes in accordance with State law.
5. ”On site” means an activity or accessory use that is related to the primary
use – i.e., lawful, retail distribution of cannabis – and is located on the same legal parcel
as the primary use.
6. ”Primary caregiver” shall have the same definition as set forth in California
Health and Safety Code section 11362.7, and as it may be amended.
7. ”Qualified patient” shall have the same definition as set forth in California
Health and Safety Code section 11362.7, and as it may be amended.
C. Operating Requirements
1. Minors: Persons under the age of eighteen (18) shall not be allowed on the
premises of a Cannabis Retailer unless they are a qualified patient or a primary
caregiver, they are in the presence of their parent or guardian, and the Cannabis
Retailer i n question dispenses cannabis for medical use. Adult Use Cannabis Retailers
shall only allow on the premises a person who is 21 years of age or older and who
possesses a valid government-issued photo identification card.
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2. Cannabis Retailer Access:
a. The entrance into the Cannabis Retailer building shall be locked at all times
with entry strictly controlled; e.g., a buzz-in electronic/mechanical entry system
with a vestibule is highly encouraged. A viewer shall be installed in the door that
allows maximum angle of view of the exterior entrance.
b. Cannabis Retailer personnel shall monitor site activity, control loitering and site
access.
c. Only Cannabis Retailer staff, persons the age of twenty -one (21) and over,
qualified patients over the age of eighteen (18) who are purchasing Medical
cannabis, and persons with bona fide purposes for visiting the site shall be
allowed on the premises.
d. Only a primary caregiver and qualified patient or persons the age of twenty -
one (21) and over shall be in the designated dispensing area with personnel. All
other authorized visitors shall remain in the designated waiting area in the front
entrance/lobby.
e. Restrooms shall remain locked and under the control of management.
3. Operations:
a. The Cannabis Retailer may sell cannabis or cannabis products to an individual
only in an amount consistent with personal possession and use limits allowed by
the State
b. A Cannabis Retailer shall not have a physician on site to evaluate patients and
provide a recommendation for medical cannabis.
4. Hours of Operation: Hours of operation are limited to nine o’ clock (9:00)
A.M. to nine o’ clock (9:00) P.M., seven (7) days a week.
5. Consumption Restrictions:
a. Cannabis shall not be consumed on the premises of the Cannabis Retailer.
The term “premises” includes the actual building, as well as any accessory
structures, parking areas, or other surroundings within two hundred feet (200') of
the Cannabis Retailer’s entrance.
b. Cannabis Retailer operations shall not result in illegal redistribution of
cannabis obtained from the Cannabis Retailer, or use in any manner that violates
local, State or City codes.
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c. No person may consume cannabis, by smoking or vaporization, in any public
places. Public places shall include, but are not limited to, City owned parks
and/or City sponsored events where designated as nonsmoking areas by
resolution of the City Council, streets, sidewalks, alleys, highways, public parking
lots as defined in section 6000 of this Code and as amended, enclosed places
and places of employment as defined in sections 4503 and 4505 of this Code
and as amended, and any other property owned or leased by the City, or in
which the City holds a right-of-way easement, and which is open to members of
the general public, except while actively passing through on the way to another
destination. Nothing in this Section is intended, nor shall it be construed, to be
inconsistent with the California Indoor Clean Air Act of 1976, Health and Safety
Code Section 118875 et seq. and as amended.
6. Retail Sales and Cultivation:
a. No cannabis shall be cultivated on the premises of the Cannabis Retailer,
except in compliance with this Section and with Sections 6093 and 9254 of this
code and applicable State laws and regulations.
b. Cannabis Retailers may keep on the Premises immature nursery stock
cannabis plants, or clones, that are not intended to be raised to maturity by the
Cannabis Retailer but instead sold to Adult Use patrons orqualified patients.
c. Up to one hundred fifty (150) square feet of the total square footage of the
Cannabis Retailer may be utilized for display and sales of devices necessary for
administering cannabis, including but not limited to rolling papers and related
materials and devices, pipes, water pipes, and vaporizers.
d. Retail sales of cannabis that violate California law or this Code are expressly
prohibited.
7. Floor Plan: Cannabis Retailers or other Cannabis Businesses with a retail
component shall have a lobby waiting area at the entrance to receive clients, and a
separate and secure designated area for dispensing cannabis to qualified patients or
designated caregivers or to eligible adult use patrons. The primary entrance shall be
located and maintained clear of barrier s, landscaping and similar obstructions so that it
is clearly visible from public streets, sidewalks or site driveways.
8. Hours of Operation: Hours of operation are limited to nine o’ clock (9:00) A.M. to
nine o’ clock (9:00) P.M., seven (7) days a week.
D. Site Management:
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1. The operator of the establishment shall take all reasonable steps to
discourage and correct objectionable conditions that constitute a nuisance in parking
areas, sidewalks, alleys and areas surrounding the premises and adjacent properties
during business hours if directly related to the patrons of the subject dispensary.
a. "Reasonable steps" shall include calling the police in a timely manner; and
requesting those engaging in objectionable activities to cease those activities,
unless personal safety would be threatened in making the request.
b. "Nuisance" includes, but is not limited to, disturbances of peace, open public
consumption of cannabis or alcohol, excessive pedestrian or vehicular traffic,
illegal drug activity, harassment of passersby, excessive littering, excessive
loitering, illegal parking, excessive loud noises, especially late at night or early in
the morning hours, lewd conduct or excessive police detentions and arrests.
2. The operator shall take all reasonable steps to reduce loitering in public areas,
sidewalks, alleys and areas surrounding the premises and adjacent properties during
business hours.
E. Alcoholic Beverages: No Cannabis Retailer shall hold or maintain a license from
the State Di vision of Alcoholic Beverage Control for the sale of alcoholic beverages, or
operate a business on the premises that sells alcoholic beverages. No alcoholic
beverages shall be allowed or consumed on the premises.
F. Delivery: A Cannabis Retailer located in the City may deliver cannabis to qualified
patients and caregivers and to persons eligible for adult -use at their residence in the
City or to the same class of persons outside the City’s jurisdiction. Such permissible
delivery of cannabis to qualified patients or adults at least 21 years of age within the
City limits shall be limited to delivery by lawfully operated, permitted retailers. All other
cannabis delivery is a prohibited activity in the City, except where the City is preempted
by Federal or State law from enacting a prohibition on such activity.
SECTION 9
Table 3 in Section 9223.1 of Article 18, Chapter 2 in Division 9 of the Ukiah City
Code is hereby amended by removing from the column heading “Use Categories
and Specific Uses” the reference to a Dispensary Use Permit (DUP) and
specifying that a Cannabis Retailer is an allowable use with a Major Use Permit
(MAUP), rather than with a DUP, in the General Urban (GU), Urban Center (UC),
and Downtown Core (DC) zoning district.
SECT ION 10
Article 19 of Chapter 2 in Division 9 of the Ukiah City Code is hereby amended to
read as follows:
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§ 9254 CANNABIS CULTIVATION
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B. Cultivation of Cannabis:
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3. Indoor Commercial Cultivation Of Cannabis: It is hereby declared to be
unlawful and a public nuisance for any person owning, leasing, occupying, or having
charge or possession of any parcel within the City of Ukiah to cause or allow such
parcel to be used for the commercial cultivation of cannabis, unless (a) the person is
operating a Cannabis Retailer pursuant to a valid use permit, within the C1, C2, CN, M,
and PD (commercial) zoning districts and in the GU, UC, and DC downtown zoning
districts, and the space devoted to on -site cultivation at the Cannabis Retailer does not
exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total floor area, but in no case more than five
hundred (500) square feet; or (b) the person is operating a commercial Cannabis
Cultivation business of any type in compliance with all req uirements set forth in Sections
9261, 9262, and 9278 of this Code and with all applicable State laws and regulations
including licensing requirements.
SECTION 11
Article 20 of Chapter 2 in Division 9 of the Ukiah City Code is hereby amended to
read as follows (unchanged text is omitted and is shown by “* * *”):
§9261 DISCRETIONARY PLANNING PERMITS
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D. ***
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5.
a. In all Zoning Districts in which they are a permitted use, the following Cannabis
Related Businesses shall be considered major uses:
Cannabis Cultivation – Processor
Cannabis Cultivation – Specialty Cottage.
Cannabis Cultivation – Specialty Indoor.
Cannabis Cultivation – Specialty Mixed Light.
Cannabis Microbusiness.
Cannabis Nursery.
Cannabis Retailer.
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Major Use Permits issued for Cannabis Related Businesses shall be subject to review
after the first year of operation , and shall be subject to the review and revocation
procedures set forth in Section 9174.2, subsections D and E of this Chapter.
b. In all Zoning Districts in which they are a permitted use, the following Cannabis
Related Businesses shall be considered minor uses:
Cannabis Distribution
Cannabis Manufacturer – Level 1
Cannabis Manufacturer – Packaging
Cannabis Manufacturer – Shared Use
Minor Use Permits issued for Cannabis Related Businesses shall be subject to review
after the first year of operation , and shall be subject to the review and revocation
procedures set forth in Section 9174.2, subsections D and E of this Chapter.
* * *
SECTION 12
Article 21 of Chapter 2 in Division 9 of the Ukiah City Code is hereby amended to
read as follows (unchanged text is omitted and is shown by “* * *”):
§9278 DEFINITIONS
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B. ***
CANNABIS: Shall have the same definition as set forth for “Cannabis” in Business and
Professions Code § 26001(e), as may be amended from time to time.
CANNABIS CULTIVATION: Shall have the same definition as set forth for “Cultivation”
in Business and Professions Code § 26001(k), as may be amended from time to time.
CANNABIS CULTIVATION – INDOOR: Shall have the same definition as set forth for
“Indoor Cultivation” in Title 4, California Code of Regulations, Section 15000(cc), as
may be amended from time to time. For purposes of this Code, indoor cultivation
involves cultivation of cannabis within a fully enclosed secure structure, as defined in
section 9254 of this code.
***
CANNABIS CULTIVATION – MEDIUM INDOOR: A Cannabis Related Business
operating under a State cultivator license , or a state cultivation license type
subsequently established, and meeting the definition of “Medium Indoor” set forth in
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Title 4, California Code of Regulations, Section 16201, as may be amended from time to
time.
CANNABIS CULTIVATION – MEDIUM MIXED LIGHT: A Cannabis Related Business
operating under a State cultivator license, or a state cultivation license type
subsequently established, and meeting the definition of “Medium Mixed Light Tier 1 and
2” set forth in Title 4, California Code of Regulations, Section 16201, as may be
amended from time to time.
***
CANNABIS CULTIVATION – PROCESSOR: A Cannabis Related Business operating
under a State cultivator license, or a state cultivation license type subsequently
established, and meeting the definition of “Processor” set forth in Title 4, California
Code of Regulations, Section 16201, as may be amended from time to time.
* * *
CANNABIS CULTIVATION – SMALL INDOOR: A Cannabis Related Business operating
under a State cultivator license, or a state cultivation license type subsequently
established, and meeting the definition of “Small Indoor” set forth in Title 4, California
Code of Regulations, Section 16201, as may be amended from time to time.
CANNABIS CULTIVATION – SMALL MIXED LIGHT: A Cannabis Related Business
operating under a State cultivator license, or a state cultivation license type
subsequently established, and meeting the definition of “Small Mixed Light Tier 1 and 2”
set forth in Title 4, California Code of Regulations, Section 16201 , as may be amended
from time to time.
CANNABIS CULTIVATION – SPECIALTY COTTAGE: A Cannabis Related Business
operating under a State cultivator license , or a state cultivation license type
subsequently established, and meeting the definition of “Specialty Cottage” set forth in
Title 4, California Code of Regulations, Section 16201, as may be amended from time to
time.
CANNABIS CULTIVATION – SPECIALTY INDOOR: A Cannabis Related Business
operating under a State cultivator license , or a state cultivation license type
subsequently established, and meeting the definition of “Specialty Indoor” set forth in
Title 4, California Code of Regulations, Section 16201, as may be amended from time to
time.
CANNABIS CULTIVATION – SPECIALTY MIXED LIGHT: A Cannabis Related
Business operating under a State cultivator license, or a state cultivation license type
subsequently established, and meeting the definition of “Specialty Mixed Light Tier 1
and 2” set forth in Title 4, California Code of Regulations, Section 16201 , as may be
amended from time to time.
CANNABIS DISTRIBUTION: Shall have the same meaning as the definition of
“Distribution” set forth in Business and Professions Code § 26001(r), as may be
amended from time to time.
CANNABIS DISTRIBUTOR: A Cannabis Related Business operating under a State
Type 11 or 13 Distributor license, or a state distribution license type subsequently
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established, and meeting the definition of “Distributor” set forth in Business and
Professions Code § 26001(s), as may be amended from time to time.
CANNABIS MANUFACTURING: Shall have the same definition as set forth for
“Manufacture” in Title 4, California Code of Regulations, Section 15000(oo), as may be
amended from time to time.
CANNABIS MANUFACTURING – LEVEL 1: A Cannabis Related Business operating
under a State Type 7 manufacturer license for extractions using volatile solvents, or a
state manufacturer license type subsequently established, and meeting the definition of
a Type 7 license set forth in Title 4, California Code of Regulations, Section 17006 , as
may be amended from time to time.
CANNABIS MANUFACTURING – LEVEL 2: A Cannabis Related Business operating
under a State Type 6 manufacturer license for extractions using mechanical methods or
nonvolatile solvents, or a state manufacturer license type subsequently e stablished, and
meeting the definition of a Type 6 license set forth in Title 4, California Code of
Regulations, Section 17006, as may be amended from time to time.
CANNABIS MANUFACTURER – PACKAGING: A Cannabis Related Business
operating under a State Type P license and meeting the definition of a Type P license
set forth in Title 4, California Code of Regulations, Section 17006 , as may be amended
from time to time.
CANNABIS MANUFACTURER – SHARED USE: A Cannabis Related Business
operating under a State Type S license and meeting the definition of a Type S license
set forth in Title 4, California Code of Regulations, Section 17006 , as may be amended
from time to time.
* * *
CANNABIS MICROBUSINESS: A Cannabis Related Business operating under a State
Type 12 license for microbusinesses, or a state cannabis license type subsequently
established, and meeting the definition of “microbusiness” set forth in Business and
Professions Code § 26001(aj), as may be amended from time to time. A Cannabis
Microbusiness that also acts as a Cannabis Retailer must also comply with the
provisions of Section 9174.3 of this Code.
CANNABIS NURSERY: A Cannabis Related Business operating under a State
cultivation license for cannabis nurseries, or a state cultivation license type
subsequently established, and meeting the definition of “Nursery” set forth in Business
and Professions Code § 26001(ak), as may be amended from time to time.
CANNABIS PRODUCTS: Shall have the same definition as set forth for “Cannabis
Products” in Business and Professions Code § 26001(h), as may be amended from time
to time.
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CANNABIS RELATED BUSINESS: An enterprise engaged commercial cannabis
activity, as defined in Business and Professions Code § 26001(j), as may be amended
from time to time.except as set forth in Business and Professions Code Section 26033
related to qualifying patients and primary caregivers, and Section 9254 of this Chapter
pertaining to cultivation of cannabis for personal use. All Cannabis Related Businesses
operating within the City must possess a valid State license appropriate for the type of
business operated.
CANNABIS RETAILER: A commercial enterprise engaged in the retail sale and delivery
of cannabis or cannabis products to customers. A retailer shall have a licensed
premises which is a physical location from which commercial cannabis activities are
conducted. A retailer’s premises may be closed to the public. A retailer may conduct
sales exclusively by delivery. All Cannabis Retail operations in the City of Ukiah are
regulated pursuant to the general regulations for Cannabis Related Businesses in
Section 9174.2 of this Code and the regulations sp ecific to Retailers in Section
9174.3.
CANNABIS TESTING LABORATORY: Shall have the same definition as set forth for
“Testing Laboratory” in Business and Professions Code § 26001(av), as may be
amended from time to time.
***
SCHOOL: Shall mean an institution of learning for minors, whether public or private,
offering a regular course of instruction required by the California Education Code. This
definition includes an elementary school, middle or junior high school, senior high
school, or any speci al institution of education, but it does not include a vocational or
professional institution of higher education, including any other college or university.
***
YOUTH-ORIENTED FACILITY: Shall mean a public park, as shown on the official
zoning map for the City; church; museum; library; or licensed daycare facility.
SECTION 13
1. SEVERABILITY.
If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this
Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance, is for any reason held to be
invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect the validity or
enforceability of the remaining sections, subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs,
sentences, clauses or phrases of this Ordinance, or its appli cation to any other person
or circumstance. The City Council of the City of Ukiah hereby declares that it would
have adopted each section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or
phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, subsections,
subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases hereof be declared invalid or
unenforceable.
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2. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Ordinance shall be published as required by law in a newspaper of general
circulation in the Ci ty of Ukiah, and shall become effective thirty (30) days after its
adoption.
Introduced by title only on July 20, 2022, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Dueñas, Crane, Orozco, Rodin, and Mayor Brown
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
Adopted on ___________, 2022 by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
__________________________________________
Jim O. Brown, Mayor
ATTEST:
__________________________________________
Kristine Lawler, City Clerk
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Agenda Item No: 7.h.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1879
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Consideration of Award of Bid for the Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project, Specification No. 20-
08, and Approval of Corresponding Budget Amendment.
DEPARTMENT: Public Works PREPARED BY: Seth Strader, Administrative Analyst
PRESENTER: Tim Eriksen, Director of Public Works
ATTACHMENTS:
1. June 29, 2022 Staff Report
2. 7h Addendum to Staff Report
Summary: Council will consider awarding a contract for the Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project,
Specification No.20-08, and consider approval of corresponding budget amendment.
Background: The City Council approved the sale of lease revenue bonds to pay for street improvements
during the meeting on February 2, 2022. Then Council approved the plans and specifications (Attachment 1)
for the Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project at the June 29, 2022, special meeting, and directed Staff to
advertise for bids.
The bid opening is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on Monday, August 1, 2022.
Discussion: Subsequent to the bid opening, Staff will be submitting a supplemental memo to Council with an
award recommendation for consideration in time for the August 3, 2022, Council meeting. The memo will be
accompanied by the bid tabulation, and a copy of the lowest, responsible bidder's bid documents.
The Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project includes replacement of water and sewer utilities, pedestrian and ADA
improvements, and reconstruction of the roadway. Originally, this project was to be covered with CDBG funding;
however, the CDBG funding never materialized, which was delaying the project. Therefore, to get the project
completed during the 2022 construction season, Staff opted to utilize the bond funds available to Public Works.
Recommended Action: Award bid for the Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project Specification No. 20-08, and
approve corresponding budget amendment.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: YES
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: 25224220.80230.18184: $0
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: 25224220.80230.18184: $TBD
FINANCING SOURCE: 2022 Lease Revenue Bonds
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: N/A
COORDINATED WITH: Tim Eriksen, DIrector of Public Works, Andrew Stricklin, Associate Engineer, Jason
Benson, Senior Engineer and Mary Horger, Financial Services Manager
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Agenda Item No: 3.a.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 6/29/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1794
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Approval of Plans and Specifications for the Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project, Specification
20-08, and Direct Staff to Advertise for Bids.
DEPARTMENT:Public Works PREPARED BY:Seth Strader, Administrative Analyst
PRESENTER:Tim Eriksen, Director of Public Works
ATTACHMENTS:
1.Plans and Specifications
Summary: Council will consider approval of the plans and specifications for the Clara Avenue Reconstruction
Project, Specification 20-08, and direct Staff to advertise for bids. This project includes the installation of water
and sewer main facilities, roadway reconstruction, curb, gutter, sidewalk and other ADA improvements and
striping.
Background: The City Council awarded a contract to Coastland Civil Engineering during the April 4, 2020,
meeting for the Plans and Specifications for Clara Avenue Reconstruction. In September 2020, Coastland
Engineers completed plans and specifications (Attachment 1) for the replacement of water and sewer utilities,
pedestrian and ADA improvements and reconstruction of the roadway on Clara Avenue.
Discussion: Engineering staff has monitored Clara Avenue since Coastland completed its design and has
been actively seeking a funding source for the project. Staff worked with the Community Development
Department to pursue a number of CDBG-funded opportunities, as the location of the street was in an
applicable area for the grant. However, as funding opportunities have not materialize with the State, and poor
conditions of Clara Avenue have worsened, Staff is recommending to push the construction of the Perkins
Street Project to better coincide with the development of the State’s new courthouse facility and move the
Clara Reconstruction project to the current construction season.
The Clara Avenue project was designed with Complete Streets principles in mind, and Staff has engaged with
the Complete Streets Ad Hoc on review. In addition, Staff will continue to pursue CDBG grant funds for other
street projects on the City Council's approved capital improvement program list.
The construction estimate for this project is $3,363,163.00.
Recommended Action: Approve the Plans and Specifications for the Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project,
Specification No. 20-08, and Direct Staff to Advertise for Bids.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: N/A
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: TBD
FINANCING SOURCE: Series 2022 Lease Revenue Bonds
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: N/A
COORDINATED WITH: Tim Eriksen, Director of Public Works, Andrew Stricklin, Associate Engineer and
Jason Benson, Senior Engineer.
ATTACHMENT 1
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DETAIL AND SECTION CALLOUTS
CONSTRUCTION NOTE DESIGNATIONS
GENERAL NOTES
ABBREVIATIONS
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TYPICAL PAVEMENT RECONSTRUCTION SECTION
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-
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AC DRIVEWAY DETAIL
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PCC DRIVEWAY DETAIL
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29-4352
CROSS SECTION SCALES
23+50
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29-4352
CROSS SECTION SCALES
26+00
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26+75
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MEMORANDUM
300 Seminary Avenue • Ukiah • CA • 95482
Phone: (707) 463-6200 · Fax: (707) 463-6204 ·www.cityofukiah.com
Date: 8/1/22
To: Ukiah City Council
Cc: Andrew Stricklin, Jason Benson, Tim Eriksen
From: Seth Strader
Subject: Specification 20-08 Bid Opening Results
This memo is to inform the City Council members of the results of the bid opening for Specification
20-08, Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project.
Three proposals were received. Ghilotti Construction is the apparent low bidder with a bid of
$3,476,711.98
Attached you will find a copy of the bid tabulation and Ghilloti’s apparent low bid.
Addendum to Staff Report for Agenda Item 7h
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Item #Item Description QTY UOM Unit Price Item Total Unit Price Item Total Unit Price Item Total
1 TRAFFIC CONTROL 1 LS $40,000.00 $40,000.00 $65,000.00 $65,000.00 $54,000.00 $54,000.00
2 PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC CONTROL 1 LS $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00
3 ROADWAY EXCAVATION 3735 CY $49.00 $183,015.00 $53.00 $197,955.00 $160.00 $597,600.00
4 SUBGRADE STABILIZATION FABRIC 9780 SY $5.00 $48,900.00 $2.25 $22,005.00 $2.00 $19,560.00
5 SUBGRADE STABILIZATION/DIG OUT 680 SY $40.00 $27,200.00 $69.00 $46,920.00 $100.00 $68,000.00
6 COLD PLANE ASPHALT CONCRETE 602 SY $13.00 $7,826.00 $13.50 $8,127.00 $18.00 $10,836.00
7 PAVEMENT REINFORCING FABRIC 1306 SY $7.83 $10,225.98 $8.00 $10,448.00 $8.00 $10,448.00
8 ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE 3462 TN $154.00 $533,148.00 $164.00 $567,768.00 $150.00 $519,300.00
9 ASPHALT CONCRETE BASE 2557 TN $195.00 $498,615.00 $154.00 $393,778.00 $165.00 $421,905.00
10 ASPHALT CONCRETE TRENCH PAVING 1245 SF $4.00 $4,980.00 $10.00 $12,450.00 $8.00 $9,960.00
11 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY CONFORM 490 SF $44.00 $21,560.00 $23.00 $11,270.00 $16.00 $7,840.00
12 ASPHALT CONCRETE DRIVEWAY CONFORM 296 SF $32.00 $9,472.00 $23.00 $6,808.00 $22.00 $6,512.00
13 GRAVEL DRIVEWAY CONFORM 410 SF $13.00 $5,330.00 $7.00 $2,870.00 $10.00 $4,100.00
14 RESET/RELOCATE ROADSIDE SIGN 12 EA $250.00 $3,000.00 $350.00 $4,200.00 $350.00 $4,200.00
15 RELOCATE MAILBOX 4 EA $250.00 $1,000.00 $480.00 $1,920.00 $450.00 $1,800.00
16 RELOCATE BULLETIN BOARD 1 EA $950.00 $950.00 $800.00 $800.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00
17 REMOVE AND RELOCATE FENCE 522 LF $100.00 $52,200.00 $115.00 $60,030.00 $154.00 $80,388.00
18 REMOVE TREE STUMP 4 EA $1,100.00 $4,400.00 $450.00 $1,800.00 $600.00 $2,400.00
19 REMOVE TREE 1 EA $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $12,500.00 $12,500.00 $12,500.00 $12,500.00
20 REMOVE AND REPLACE ELECTRICAL VAULT 1 EA $2,800.00 $2,800.00 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00
21 RESET MONUMENT WELL TO FINISH GRADE 2 EA $4,000.00 $8,000.00 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 $1,200.00 $2,400.00
22 REMOVE RAIL, TIES AND BALLAST 1 LS $11,500.00 $11,500.00 $7,200.00 $7,200.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00
23 ADJUST/RELOCATE STREET LIGHT 3 EA $6,500.00 $19,500.00 $6,500.00 $19,500.00 $6,500.00 $19,500.00
24 ADJUST WATER VALVE FRAME AND COVER TO GRADE 25 EA $850.00 $21,250.00 $1,000.00 $25,000.00 $900.00 $22,500.00
25 ADJUST WATER METER BOX TO GRADE 31 EA $430.00 $13,330.00 $260.00 $8,060.00 $600.00 $18,600.00
26 ADJUST STORM DRAIN MANHOLE FRAME AND COVER TO GRADE 11 EA $1,400.00 $15,400.00 $2,040.00 $22,440.00 $1,400.00 $15,400.00
27 ADJUST UTILITY (DET POT) FRAME AND COVER TO GRADE 1 EA $510.00 $510.00 $665.00 $665.00 $800.00 $800.00
28 ADJUST GAS VALVE FRAME AND COVER TO GRADE 4 EA $510.00 $2,040.00 $880.00 $3,520.00 $900.00 $3,600.00
29 ADJUST ELECTRICAL VAULT/BOX TO GRADE 8 EA $510.00 $4,080.00 $377.00 $3,016.00 $1,700.00 $13,600.00
30 ADJUST CABLE BOX TO GRADE 1 EA $510.00 $510.00 $252.00 $252.00 $800.00 $800.00
31 MINOR CONCRETE, CURB & GUTTER 2934 LF $60.00 $176,040.00 $60.00 $176,040.00 $54.00 $158,436.00
32 MINOR CONCRETE, VERTICAL CURB 33 LF $42.00 $1,386.00 $55.00 $1,815.00 $73.00 $2,409.00
33 MINOR CONCRETE, SIDEWALK 15656 SF $19.00 $297,464.00 $21.50 $336,604.00 $15.00 $234,840.00
34 MINOR CONCRETE, VALLEY GUTTER 956 SF $40.00 $38,240.00 $30.50 $29,158.00 $50.00 $47,800.00
35 CURB RAMP DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE 242 SF $24.00 $5,808.00 $47.00 $11,374.00 $56.00 $13,552.00
36 SIDEWALK PAVERS 1103 SF $50.00 $55,150.00 $40.00 $44,120.00 $46.00 $50,738.00
37 SIDEWALK DRAIN 2 EA $1,100.00 $2,200.00 $750.00 $1,500.00 $1,600.00 $3,200.00
38 IRRIGATION SLEEVE 60 LF $32.00 $1,920.00 $5.50 $330.00 $25.00 $1,500.00
39 REMOVE DROP INLET AND INSTALL CURB INLET,TYPE 4AC 3 EA $8,000.00 $24,000.00 $8,810.00 $26,430.00 $6,000.00 $18,000.00
40 REMOVE DROP INLET AND PLUG PIPE 1 EA $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $2,662.00 $2,662.00 $1,550.00 $1,550.00
41 DROP INLET, 18 INCH X 18 INCH 1 EA $3,800.00 $3,800.00 $6,909.00 $6,909.00 $2,100.00 $2,100.00
42 12 INCH STORM DRAIN PIPE 10 LF $365.00 $3,650.00 $2.96 $29.60 $153.00 $1,530.00
43 TRENCH SHORING AND BRACING-STORM DRAIN 1 LS $500.00 $500.00 $318.00 $318.00 $120.00 $120.00
44 8 INCH SEWER MAIN 2522 LF $136.00 $342,992.00 $169.00 $426,218.00 $160.00 $403,520.00
45 4 INCH SEWER LATERAL 63 EA $5,500.00 $346,500.00 $5,073.00 $319,599.00 $4,750.00 $299,250.00
46 48 INCH SEWER MANHOLE 6 EA $10,700.00 $64,200.00 $11,441.00 $68,646.00 $5,500.00 $33,000.00
47 60 INCH SEWER MANHOLE WITH INSIDE DROP 1 EA $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $24,566.00 $24,566.00 $17,500.00 $17,500.00
48 BYPASS PUMPING 1 LS $18,000.00 $18,000.00 $6,672.00 $6,672.00 $7,500.00 $7,500.00
49 TRENCH SHORING AND BRACING-SEWER MAIN 1 LS $8,200.00 $8,200.00 $2,060.00 $2,060.00 $6,500.00 $6,500.00
50 6 INCH WATER MAIN 677 LF $119.00 $80,563.00 $140.00 $94,780.00 $99.00 $67,023.00
51 6 INCH GATE VALVE 1 EA $1,950.00 $1,950.00 $2,377.00 $2,377.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00
52 4 INCH MULTI-SERVICE MANIFOLD 2 EA $10,500.00 $21,000.00 $9,236.00 $18,472.00 $10,500.00 $21,000.00
53 3/4 INCH DUAL WATER SERVICE AND METER BOX 4 EA $8,200.00 $32,800.00 $3,406.00 $13,624.00 $7,500.00 $30,000.00
54 3/4 INCH SINGLE WATER SERVICE AND METER BOX 11 EA $5,300.00 $58,300.00 $6,574.00 $72,314.00 $4,500.00 $49,500.00
55 2 INCH SINGLE WATER SERVICE AND METER BOX 3 EA $11,500.00 $34,500.00 $11,374.00 $34,122.00 $10,000.00 $30,000.00
56 FIRE HYDRANT 1 EA $13,700.00 $13,700.00 $13,259.00 $13,259.00 $13,000.00 $13,000.00
57 ABANDON FIRE HYDRANT 1 EA $2,200.00 $2,200.00 $1,880.00 $1,880.00 $1,400.00 $1,400.00
58 TEMPORARY BLOW-OFF 2 EA $1,900.00 $3,800.00 $1,033.00 $2,066.00 $1,900.00 $3,800.00
59 WATER MAIN TIE-IN 2 EA $4,300.00 $8,600.00 $9,348.00 $18,696.00 $5,500.00 $11,000.00
60 WATER MAIN LOWERING 1 LS $19,000.00 $19,000.00 $6,791.00 $6,791.00 $6,000.00 $6,000.00
61 TRENCH SHORING AND BRACING-WATER MAIN 1 LS $4,200.00 $4,200.00 $332.00 $332.00 $500.00 $500.00
62 ABANDON WATER MAIN 1 LS $3,200.00 $3,200.00 $2,277.00 $2,277.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00
63 THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT MARKINGS 1146 SF $7.00 $8,022.00 $7.00 $8,022.00 $7.00 $8,022.00
64 THERMOPLASTIC CROSSWALK/LIMIT LINE 413 LF $7.00 $2,891.00 $7.00 $2,891.00 $7.00 $2,891.00
65 THERMOPLASTIC CENTERLINE STRIPE, DETAIL 1 1418 LF $0.75 $1,063.50 $1.50 $2,127.00 $1.50 $2,127.00
66 THERMOPLASTIC CENTERLINE STRIPE, DETAIL 21 812 LF $1.50 $1,218.00 $4.00 $3,248.00 $4.00 $3,248.00
67 THERMOPLASTIC CENTERLINE STRIPE, DETAIL 22 26 LF $1.75 $45.50 $4.00 $104.00 $4.00 $104.00
68 THERMOPLASTIC 6" WHITE EDGE LINE 4638 LF $1.00 $4,638.00 $2.50 $11,595.00 $2.50 $11,595.00
69 PAINT CURB RED (2 COATS)293 LF $3.00 $879.00 $3.00 $879.00 $3.00 $879.00
70 ROADSIDE SIGN ON NEW POST 9 EA $400.00 $3,600.00 $350.00 $3,150.00 $350.00 $3,150.00
71 ROADSIDE SIGN ON EXISTING POLE 1 EA $250.00 $250.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00 $200.00
72 MOBILIZATION 1 LS $200,000.00 $200,000.00 $314,000.00 $314,000.00 $167,950.00 $167,950.00
Total Bid $3,476,711.98 $3,644,758.60 $3,697,983.00
Clara Avenue Reconstruction Project - Spec 20-08
City of Ukiah
Bid Opening:2022-08-01 Ghilotti Construction Granite Construction Company Argonaut Constructors
Base Bid
Chrisp Co.
Striping and Markings
Mike Brown Electric
Electrical
Pacific Northwest Oil
Tack Oil, PRF
Pavement Recycling Systems
10240 San Sevaine Way
Mira Loma, CA 91752
AC Grinding
Anrak Corporation
Grinder Rental
European Paving Designs
Sidewalk Pavers
Mike Brown Electric
Reset Streetlight
Pacific Northwest Oil
Pavement Reinforcing Fabric,
Tack Oil
Striping Graphics
Striping, Markings, Signs
Terracon Constructors, Inc
PO Box 276
Healdsburg, CA 95448
Storm Drain, Sewer, Water
Utilities
ABSL Construction
AC Grinding
Devincenzi Concrete
Concrete
European Paving Designs
Pavers
Humboldt Fence Company
Fence
Mike Brown Electric
Electrical
Pacific Northwest Oil
Paving Fabric & Tack Oil
Striping Graphics
Striping & Signs
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Agenda Item No: 11.a.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1836
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Annual Review and Adoption of Resolution Updating the Fee Schedule for Community Services;
Including Recreation Programs, Sports Fields, Parks, Municipal Pools, Ukiah Valley Conference Center, and
the Grace Hudson Museum.
DEPARTMENT: Community Services PREPARED BY: Jake Burgess, Community Services Supervisor
PRESENTER: Jake Burgess, Community Services Supervisor
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Attachment 1 - 2022-XX Draft Resolution CS Fees
2. Fee Schedule for Facilities, Museum, Programs and Aquatics FY 23
Summary: City Council will conduct their annual review of the user fee schedule for the Community Services
Department, including Recreation Programs, Sports Fields, Parks, Municipal Pools, Ukiah Valley Conference
Center and Grace Hudson Museum.
Background:
Background: The City of Ukiah Community Services Department includes Recreation, the Grace Hudson
Museum, the Ukiah Valley Conference Center, parks, facilities, and various other programs.
As a matter of policy, the City Council reviews fees on an annual basis to ensure that the desired cost
recovery, quality of service, and affordability remain at a high level. Conducting a regular review of the
comprehensive fee schedule has been an important component of budget management. The annual review
has assisted Staff in monitoring the growth and success of services, planning the marketing and service
delivery objectives, and forecasting for each budget cycle. Staff utilizes a variety of tools in the review and
assessment of fees. As part of this comprehensive process, Staff has reviewed existing fees, analyzed
operating costs and service levels. The Community Services Department has also conducted fee schedule
comparisons with similar facilities/ programs. The range of fees adopted in 2021 provided for the flexibility to
adjust fees in the future if necessary to ensure proper cost recovery. As expenses in areas such as supplies
and staffing increase, fees can be adjusted at a commensurate rate.
Discussion:
Discussion: Community Services Department has completed a review of all user fees to ensure that the
desired cost recovery, quality of service, and affordability remain balanced. Staff is not requesting changes to
the fee ranges adopted in 2021, except to add a category for renting the newly-completed Wild Gardens area
at the Grace Hudson Museum. Current fees in Aquatics and Recreation are at the low end of the adopted
range, providing for increases if necessary in the future.
The Resolution (Attachment 1) would approve these changes, which are detailed in "Attachment 2 - Fee
Schedule for Facilities, Museum, Programs and Aquatics FY 23" as well as below.
GRACE HUDSON MUSEUM
The Grace Hudson Museum provides art exhibits, educational programs, tours, and workshops. In light of the
Wild Gardens project completion, Staff would like to establish a fee schedule for rentals of this space, detailed
below and highlighted on the Fee Schedule (Attachment 2).
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• Groups of up to 100: $450 non-profit / $700 for-profit / Deposit $250
• Groups over 100: $650 non-profit / $1,000 for-profit / Deposit $400 *No events exceeding 200
people
PARKS & FACILITIES
The Ukiah Valley Conference Center coordinates the scheduling and uses of public rental facilities, which
includes the Conference Center, parks and picnic spaces. Facility rental revenue provides funds for routine
maintenance, as well as the ability to provide facility improvements and prepare for long-term capital
improvement projects. Community Services Staff members work diligently to keep their operating and
maintenance costs low and to manage the facilities within budget guidelines. No adjustments are proposed for
this category.
UKIAH MUNICIPAL POOLS
The pool facility and operation is an important community asset as it provides a safe aquatic environment for
recreation and lessons. Over the years, the City Council has maintained a commitment to ensure fees for
service at the facility are affordable for all. The City also provides scholarships to numerous swim lesson
participants, which ensures that the fee-based programs are accessible to all. Management continues to focus
on cost control measures. Multiple Staff members have been certified to be a Lifeguard, CPR and First Aid
trainer, which has helped reduce costs for training and increase training availability. Staff continues to explore
promotional activities, the marketing of special pool programs, and specialty hours that increase usage of the
pool. No adjustments are proposed for this category, as rates for Swim Lessons and Public Swim are at the
low end of the adopted range.
RECREATION PROGRAMS & SERVICES
There are many programs and services provided by the Recreation Division. The Staff members have
successfully operated sports leagues, instructional classes, art-based programs, fitness activities, dog training
and much more. There are many formats for the structure of classes, clinics, camps, and leagues. The
Recreation Division has been tremendously successful in offering specialty camps that are held during a
school break holiday and focus on a particular sport. Recreation programs provide a healthy activity and serve
a need for working parents. As with all of the programs, the Youth Scholarships are available to assist with
financial needs so that all children can participate. The previously adopted fee ranges remain adequate,
current fees are at the low end of the adopted range.
ATHLETIC FACILITIES & SPORTS FIELDS
There are a variety of athletic fields in Ukiah for specific rental uses, and their users include private groups
who wish to conduct tournaments. The Recreation Staff handles the scheduling of the field rentals, and the
revenue helps to offset the maintenance costs. No adjustments are proposed for this category.
Note: The City has not charged Ukiah-based youth sports leagues such as baseball, football, and soccer for
the use of athletic fields. It would be cost prohibitive to the youth programs to pay a facility usage fee. Staff
continues looking for new ways to increase revenue to offset the ongoing maintenance costs.
Recommended Action: Receive the annual review and adopt the resolution updating the fee schedule for
Community Services; including recreation programs, sports fields, parks, Municipal Pools, Ukiah Valley
Conference Center, and the Grace Hudson Museum.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: N/A
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
FINANCING SOURCE: N/A
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PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: N/A
COORDINATED WITH: David Burton, Neil Davis
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RESOLUTION 2022-???
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UKIAH AMENDING USER FEE
SCHEDULE FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT FACILITIES, PROGRAMS AND
SERVICES
WHEREAS, the City of Ukiah owns, manages, maintains, and provides facilities, programs and
services for public use; and
WHEREAS, community members and private organizations request the use of facilities and
participate in these programs or services; and
WHEREAS, the use of facilities and the participation in programs or services necessitates a
need for fees which have been established to provide for maintenance, utilities and other
operational expenses; and
WHEREAS, the City Council may from time to time consider fee adjustments in order to
continue operation of facilities, programs and services in a fiscally responsible manner; and
WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing and has heard public comment on
these issues,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council amend the Community Services
Department Fee Schedule as attached in Exhibit “A”, which is incorporated herein.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of August, 2022, by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor, Jim Brown
ATTEST:
Kristine Lawler, City Clerk
Attachment 1
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ATTACHMENT 2
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
A. UKIAH MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE
Facility Managed by Tayman Park Golf Group, Inc.
B. PARK AND FACILITY RENTALS
1. Todd Grove Room Rental Facility Managed by Tayman Park Golf Group, Inc.
Facility located at 599 Park Blvd, Managed by Tayman Park Golf Group, Inc.
2. Grace Hudson Museum Meeting Room & Wild Garden Rentals
Facility located at 431 S Main Street.
Meeting Room Capacity: 49 Assembly/Dining with Kitchen Facility
Primary Use: Small Gatherings, Meetings, Workshops
Wild Gardens Capacity: not to excced 200
Primary Use: outrdoor events, including receptions, fundraisers, weddings
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Meeting Room Public/Private Rental
All Types of Use
Refundable Deposit 200
Businesses & Individuals
450
Non Profit or Government Agencies
250
* Rates for wedding rental will be priced by the Conference Center/ Facility Administrator according to client requirements.
Wild Gardens Public/Private Rental **Proposed**
All Types of Use
Refundable Deposit -- Business & Individuals up to 100 guests 250
Businesses & Individuals up to 100 guests
700
400
Businesses & Individuals 101-200 guests
1,000
Refundable Deposit -- Non Profit or Government Agencies up to 100 guests 250
Non Profit or Government Agencies up to 100 guests
450
Refundable Deposit -- Non Profit or Government Agencies 101-200 guests 400
Businesses & Individuals 101-200 guests
650
* Rates for wedding rental will be priced by the Conference Center according to client requirements.
3. Civic Center Council Chamber Rental
Facility located at 300 Seminary Ave.
Capacity: 141 in Council Chambers
Primary Use: Meetings and Lectures
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Public/Private Meeting
Refundable Deposit 200
Business Hours: Monday - Friday 8am-5pm
Daily Rate 150
Evening Hours: Monday-Friday 5pm-9pm
Daily Rate 250
Additional Hours after 9pm
Per Hour 50
Services
50-100Equipment Use: Projector, Screen, Sound Sytem
Daily Rate
Daily Rate
Daily Rate
Daily Rate
Daily Rate
Daily Rate
Refundable Deposit -- Business & Individuals 101-200 guests
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ATTACHMENT 2
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
B. PARK AND FACILITY RENTALS (Continued)
4. Park Facility Rental: Picnic Area and Other Uses
Parks that are have rental areas include:
Todd Grove Park at 600 Live Oak
Vinewood Park at 1260 Elm Street
Oak Manor Park at 500 Oak Manor Drive
Primary Use: Gatherings, Picnics, BBQ's, etc.
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Park & BBQ Rate
1-50 People 100
50-100 People 200
100+ People 300
Access to Electricity 75
5. Alex R Thomas Plaza & School Street
Facility located at 310 S State Street
Primary Uses: Large Gatherings, Fundraising Events, Music, Vendors, Booths
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
All Types of Use for the Entire Plaza including Stage & Pavilion
Refundable Deposit 300
Businesses & Individuals
Daily Rate 450
Non Profit or Government Agencies
Daily Rate 350
Additional Equipment provided by City
Daily Rate 50-75
Expanded Use: Street Closure and/or School Street Electricity
Daily Rate 100
Deposit 500
Operator Set-Up 100
Hourly Use Rate 100
Use of Plaza Speaker and/or School Street Speaker System
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ATTACHMENT 2
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
C. UKIAH VALLEY CONFERENCE CENTER
1. Room Rentals
Daily Rate applies Monday through Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
Non Profit Rate applies to the Daily Rate only when applicable
Evening/Weekend Rate applies Monday through Friday after 5pm & Saturday or Sunday
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Red Rooms: Cabernet 1, Cabernet 2, Merlot & Zinfandel
Up to 300 people Dining or 400 Theater/Assembly
Daily Rate 1750
Evening/Weekend Rate 3000
Non Profit Daily Rate 1500
Cabernet 1 & Merlot or Cabernet 2 and Zinfandel
Cabernet 1 or 2
From 1 to 125 people Dining/Classroom or 175 Theatre/Assembly
Daily Rate 700
Evening/Weekend Rate 1250
Non Profit Daily Rate 600
Add Merlot Room or Zinfandel Room 300
Chenin Blanc Room
From 1 to 40 people
Daily Rate 400
Evening/Weekend Rate 600
Non Profit Daily Rate 300
Riesling Room
From 1-20 people
Daily Rate 200
Evening/Weekend Rate 250
Non Profit Daily Rate 175
Chardonnay Room
From 1-20 people
Daily Rate 200
Evening/Weekend Rate 250
Non Profit Daily Rate 175
Merlot or Zinfandel Room
From 1-20 people
Daily Rate 200
Evening/Weekend Rate 250
Non Profit Daily Rate 175
Kitchen Use Fee 300
The Conference Center provides a variety of rentals, rooms and services. The listed rates are for small conferences, seminars and educational trainings. Rates for
banquets, receptions, fund raisers and festive occastions will be priced according to client requirements. Additionally, the Conference Center Administrator may provide
promotional rates or discounts for multiple bookings.
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ATTACHMENT 2
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
D. GRACE HUDSON MUSEUM & SUN HOUSE
Facility located at 431 S Main
1. Use Rates
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Admission Rates
Child under 8 0 (with adult)
Youth ages 8-17 3
Student 18+ w/ ID 4
Adult 6*
Senior 4
Family 12
School Rate per student 3
0
0
E. UKIAH MUNICIPAL POOLS USER FEES
Facility located at 591 Park Blvd.
1. Use Rates
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Public Swim Rates
Children 0-5 years old 3-7
Children 6-17 years old 3-7
Adults 18+3-7
Children 30 Pass Punch Card 100-140
Adult 30 Pass Punch Card 100-140
2. Swim Lesson Rates
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Traditional Swim Lesson Program
2-week session 60-100
Other Aquatic Based Programs
Aqua fitness classes, clinics, camps, etc.1-200
3. Private Facility Use
Use: A Private Pool Use includes exclusive use for both pools with lifeguards
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
2 - 4 hour period, exclusive use, 1 pool or 2 250 - 600
Primary Use: Art museum with educational presentations, tours, workshops.
Native American w/ Tribal ID
Active Military Personnel
Primary Use: Open during the summer months for "drop-in" use during public swim hours. Programming includes swim lessons, trainings, aqua fitness classes,
and more.
*$5 is currently being
charged despite the prior
approval for $6
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ATTACHMENT 2
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
F. RECREATION PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
1. Youth Sports Leagues
Qualifying participants can utilize the Youth Scholarship program for a reduced fee.
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Youth Sports Team Sponsor
Business Sposorship Fee 100-500
Girls Youth Softball
Individual Player Fee 60-100
Youth Basketball
Individual Player Fee 60-100
Other Sports
Individual Player Fee 20-100
2. Adult Sports League
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Adult Sports Team Sponsor
Business Sposorship Fee 200-500/team
Adult & Co-ed Softball
Individual Player Fee 25-60
Adult Basketball
Individual Player Fee 25-60
3 on 3 Basketball League
Team Fee 50-200
Other Sports
Individual Player Fee 25-60
Other Sports
Team Fee 50-500
3. Classes and Recreation Fees
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Contract Instructor Classes
Registration for one participant 0-1,000 per class
Clinics, Workshops, Trainings, Specialty Camps
Registration for one participant 0-500 per class
Recreation Guide Advertising Rates
1/8 page - full page 0-1,000
4. State Street Banner Program
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
State Street Banner
Banner Fee 100
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ATTACHMENT 2
COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
G. ATHLETIC FACILITIES AND SPORTS FIELDS
1. Athletic Fields
Ukiah Sports Complex
Facility located at 905 City Well Road, at River Street off Hwy 101
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Field Use
One Field 150/day
Lighting for One Field 50/day
Refundable Deposit 1000
Other Park Locations with Athletic Field
Fee Category/Description Current Fees
Field Use
One Field 150/day
Lighting for One Field 50/day
Refundable Deposit 500
Amenities: 3 Softball Fields, Lighting, Concession Facilities and Restrooms
Primary Use: Sports Leagues, Tournaments
Athletic Fields are used for a variety of functions such as tournaments, fundraisers, and league play. Facility use will be priced according to client requirements.
Additionally, the Assistant City Manager/Director of Community Services or designee may provide promotional rates or discounts for multiple bookings.
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Agenda Item No: 13.a.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1846
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Receive Report Regarding the Status of the Great Redwood Trail and the Great Redwood Trail
Linear Park and Consideration of Creating an Ad Hoc Committee to Participate in Ongoing Discussions.
DEPARTMENT: Community Services PREPARED BY: Neil Davis, Community Services Director
PRESENTER: Neil Davis, Community Services Director; Tim
Eriksen, Public Works Director/City Engineer
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Presentation Slides
Summary: Council will receive a report and provide guidance to Staff on the development of the Great
Redwood Trail and Linear Park, including the possible selection of members to serve on ad ad hoc
committee.
Background: The City of Ukiah is bisected by a transportation corridor that formerly was used for train
service. The railroad was first built in the late 1800s and was active through the mid-1960s. The corridor
connected San Francisco to Humboldt Bay. The erosive conditions through the Eel River Canyons required
frequent, expensive maintenance. With the decline of logging and the development of the federal highway
system, railroad service declined and eventually became cost prohibitive.
In 1989, the California State legislature created the North Coast Railroad Authority (NCRA) with a mission of
re-establishing railway service. However, they did not provide funding to the agency.
For over twenty years, the NCRA struggled and ultimately failed in its mission to restore train service. In 2018,
Senator Mike McGuire’s Great Redwood Trail Act initiated the dissolution of the NCRA and set a new goal of
using the corridor as a bicycle and pedestrian path to be called the Great Redwood Trail.
The NCRA has now been dissolved. Sonoma Marin Rapid Transit (SMART) will take over management of the
corridor from Marin to Cloverdale with a mission of maintaining rail service while developing the trail alongside
the rails. The Great Redwood Trail Agency (GRTA) has been created to manage the corridor from Cloverdale
to Humboldt Bay. The NCRA staff and Board of Directors, prior to dissolution, concluded that there is no
possibility of rail service returning north of Cloverdale in the foreseeable future. The GRTA concurs with this
conclusion and has been tasked with converting the corridor into the Great Redwood Trail.
The California Coastal Conservancy has been tasked with providing staff to implement the policy directions of
the GRTA Board of Directors.
In June of 2020, the Ukiah City Council designated the corridor within city limits as a City Park and in the Fall
adopted the Great Redwood Trail- Ukiah Linear Park Master Plan. The City maintains a “License Agreement”
with the NCRA (binding to the GRTA) that provides the City with site control of the corridor.
Thousands of miles of rail corridors have been converted to trails throughout the United States. Projects can
be completed as “Rail with Trail” projects where the trail is located adjacent to the tracks, or as “Rail to Trails”
projects with the trail built in place of the rails. In most alignments, it is significantly cheaper to remove the rails
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and ties and build the trail in place of the rails (Rail to Trail).
The rail corridor provides a vital component of our transportation and utility infrastructure system. In addition to
providing a continuous transportation corridor, whether for railroad, or bicycles and pedestrians, it also
provides a route for communication cables, water lines, utilities, and with the addition of a path, first responder
access. As such, it is critically important to maintain the corridor as a publicly held intact right of way.
Federal law allows for the maintenance of railroad corridors as public right of way without continuing rail
service through a process known as “rail banking.” When a railroad discontinues service, agencies can petition
the Surface Transportation Board (STB) to railbank the corridor. Once railbanked, the rails and ties can be
removed, the corridor can be used for its highest, best public use, and if at some point in the future, a viable
business plan is introduced to reintroduce rail service, it is allowed. While the reintroduction of rail service is
allowed, with over a thousand railbanking projects dating back decades, there have only been a handful of
instances of rail service returning after railbanking.
The GRTA has petitioned the STB to railbank the corridor from Willits north to Humboldt Bay. The railbanking
petition was limited to this section as no one has stepped forward with a plan to operate trains in this segment.
The GRTA plans to petition for railbanking the corridor from Cloverdale to Willits once they have railbanked
the northern section.
Two privately held corporations have expressed opposition to railbanking. The first is a corporation based in
Montana that proposed to transport coal from Montana through the bay area and up the north coast to
Humboldt Bay with the intent of shipping the coal overseas. This proposal dubbed the “coal train” failed to
present the materials required by the STB and appears to be dead in the water.
The second railroad to oppose railbanking is Mendocino Railway Company (MRC), parent company of the
Skunk Train. MRC is not opposed to railbanking from Willits north to Humboldt Bay but does claim interest in
reinstating some unspecified kind of rail service south of Willits and therefore opposes railbanking south of
Willits. As was the case with North Coast Railroad Authority’s attempts to reinitiate rail service, Staff is not
aware of any specific plans, funding sources, or timelines to support this goal.
Discussion: A review of census tract data reveals the rail corridor and its immediate environs to be a corridor
of poverty. Historically, the properties adjacent to the corridor were well suited to industry but undesirable for
retail, office space, or housing. From our current vantage point, the opposite is now true; the area is best
suited for housing, parks, retail, and office space. However, with the current condition of the corridor, even with
a path, it remains littered with the detritus of its historical use and lacks shade and park-like amenities. To
create a desirable economic development environment, these amenities need to be introduced.
The California Natural Resources Agency has provided grant funding and the Public Works Department is in
the design phase of Phase 4 of the Great Redwood Trail- Ukiah (Commerce to Taylor Drive. Phase 4 is
expected to be complete in the fall of 2023, at which time the trail will extend from city limit to city limit. It is
important to note, however, that while the trail will be complete, the park is not developed. The completed trail
will be aligned on not more than a 20-foot-wide strip along the side of the 100-foot-wide corridor. The
remaining 80 or so feet is littered with rails, ties, and the detritus of an abandoned railroad. In addition to the
unsightly nature of these remnants, their presence makes it difficult to impossible to add recreational amenities
and makes weed control and fire mitigation very difficult.
According to Alta Planning, a trail from Hopland to Redwood Valley would produce five million dollars in direct
economic benefit per year to the community with an additional 15 million dollars in recreation benefits per
year.
As long as these benefits remain just out of reach, the remaining rails and ties create an undesirable area for
development and create a barrier to maintenance and fire mitigation through weed control.
City staff have had an initial meeting with representatives of the newly formed Great Redwood Trail Agency
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and the California Coastal Conservancy and plan to work closely with them to develop the Great Redwood
Trail- Ukiah.
With the support of Senator Mike McGuire, it is expected that, over the next two years, large grants will
become available to develop long-distance trails in California. It is expected that only a few trail systems, one
of which will be the GRT, will qualify for these funds. Often, when these kinds of funds become available,
timelines are short and fast action is required. As such, Staff hopes to be able to act quickly in developing
proposals. Questions as to where to place amenities and how to support development of the trail outside the
city limits, particularly in areas planned for annexation, may require detailed and timely discussions. As such,
Staff recommends the creation of an ad hoc committee to provide regular input regarding future opportunities
and decision points.
The presentation slides are included as Attachment 1.
Recommended Action: Receive report and select ad hoc committee members.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: N/A
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
FINANCING SOURCE: N/A
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: N/A
COORDINATED WITH: N/A
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The Great Redwood Trail
Update to Ukiah City Council
ATTACHMENT 1
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North Coast Railroad Authority
Created by the California
legislature in 1989
Mission to maintain and operate
freight rail service between the
Bay Area and Humboldt Bay.
No funding
Freight service was discontinued in
the early 1990s
Declining industry revenue
deferred maintenance
catastrophic storm damage
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NCRA Funding Search
NCRA Struggled for 20 years
to develop a sustainable
model
Unable to find funding
adequate to maintain line
Unable to identify product
or hauler requiring the
requisite scale of service to
invest
Unable to convince CA
legislature to invest in rails
1998 complete shut down
Declining industry revenue
deferred maintenance,
catastrophic storm damage
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Great Redwood Trail Act
Senator Mike McGuire
Passed in 2018
Began break-up of NCRA
SMART to run Rail and Trail service from Marin to Cloverdale
(Rail with Trail)
North Coast Railroad Authority officially
became the Great Redwood Trail Agency on June 1st.
GRTA will provide stewardship to the corridor from Cloverdale north
(Rail to Trail)
CA Coastal Conservancy is now tasked with providing staff for the GRTA.
GRTA is now soliciting proposals to prepare a Master Plan and Community
Engagement Plan
CA Coastal Conservancy has 2+FTE assigned
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The Great Redwood Trail
The Vision
The Vision
320 Miles
Separated Bike and
Pedestrian Path
Maintains public ROW
Transforms blight to
benefit.
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The Great Redwood Trail
The Vision
Rolling hills of
Marin/Sonoma
Through the Wine
Country
Along the Wild and
Scenic Eel River
Through Redwoods
Around Humboldt Bay
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The Great Redwood Trail
In Progress
"A journey of 320 miles
begins with a single step"
24+ Miles completed in
Marin/Sonoma
Ukiah 2 Miles; soon to be
4 miles
Humboldt –11 miles
Already more than 10%
complete
Plans in place to raise
that to 20%
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What’s it gonna cost?
3.1 Million per mile
$750 Million in 2020
dollars
1 Billion in 2030 Dollars
Add enviro remediation
costs
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What’s it worth?
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Thanks to Alta Planning
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Definitions
Rail WITH Trail
A project that establishes a trail
immediately adjacent to an
existing rail line with or without
active rail service.
Rail TO Trail
A project that removes rail or
builds on top of rails but uses the
existing rail bed to convert a rail
corridor to a trail.
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Salvage
Railroad Salvage
Up to $75K per mile for salvage
rights
Leaves a “rough road” after
salvage
Suitable for Mtn Bike or hardy
gravel rider
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Rail Banking
Federal Surface Transportation Board
Rail Banking
Section 8(d) of the National Trails
System Act
established in 1983
Allows a trail but preserves the
corridor for future potential
transportation needs
Additional benefits as Utility
corridor and as fire break and
emergency access
Federal Surface Transportation
Board has authority over this
designation
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Importance of Removing the Rails & Ties
Maintenance and
Improvement
Weed Control
Fire Risk Management
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Importance of Removing the Rails & Ties
In addition to maintenance
Ability to add new amenities
Playgrounds
Dog Park
Community Gardens
Demonstration Gardens
Public Art
Side Trails
Provide economic stimulus
Funding is available for these kinds
of projects.
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Progress on Railbanking
GRTA petitioned the Surface
Transportation Board to Railbank
from Willits North
Two Railroad Carriers oppose
railbanking
Coal Train proposal appears to be
dead.
Mendocino Railway Co. (owner of the
Skunk Train) opposes railbanking
GRTA plans to request railbanking
from Cloverdale to Willits after they
have completed railbanking from
Willits north.
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Recent History and Near Future
The Introduction of the “Rail Trail”
2016 -Phase 1 of the Ukiah “Rail
Trail”
Gobbi to Ford St
2019 –Phase 2 –Hastings to Gobbi
2019 Phase 3 –Ford To Brush
2023 Phase 4 Commerce to Taylor
In design phase
Expected completion 2023
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Urban Greening Grant 2021-Phase 4
CA Natural Resources Agency Funding –expected completion 2023
City of Ukiah awarded $3.8 million
to extend trail to the south
Two more miles, doubling the
length –Rail to Trail Project
Reduces Vehicle Miles Travelled
Increases Carbon Sequestration
Over 200 Oak trees
Native grasses and pollinator plants
Work force development with
North Coast Opportunities and CA
Conservation Corps
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Agenda Item No: 13.b.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1856
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Adoption of Resolution(s) Approving Successor Memoranda of Understanding Between the City of
Ukiah and Employee Bargaining Units, and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute.
DEPARTMENT: Human Resources /
Risk Management PREPARED BY: Sheri Mannion, H.R. Director/Risk Manager
PRESENTER:
Sheri Mannion, Human Resources/Risk
Management Director and Sage Sangiacomo,
City Manager
ATTACHMENTS:
1. 13b - Staff Correspondence Received
2. Attachment 1 - Administrative & Maintenance Unit MOU 2022-2025
3. Attachment 2 - Water Utilities and Mechanics Unit MOU 2022-2025
4. Attachment 3 -Resolution for Successor MOUs 2022-2025
Summary: Council will consider adopting a Resolution(s) for a successor Memoranda of Understanding
(MOU) between the City of Ukiah and employee bargaining units, and authorizing the City Manager to execute
on behalf of the City.
Background: The Myers-Milias Brown Act (MMBA) is the law in California that establishes mandatory rights
and duties by which all local agencies must abide with regard to labor relations. Within the requirements of
MMBA, the City's negotiator, the City Manager, receives authority from the City Council on matters within the
scope of representation, and then proceeds to meet and confer with bargaining units.
Additionally, as part of the overall routine maintenance of the classification and compensation schedules for
the City of Ukiah, the Human Resources Department is responsible for evaluating classifications and benefits,
developing new classifications (including appropriate salary levels), examining salary grade adjustments, and
making recommendations for additions, modifications, and corrections.
Recognizing the importance of remaining competitive in the labor market and the continued efforts and
support from all City team members during the pandemic, the City Council authorized the City Manager to
begin negotiations with bargaining units prior to the expiration dates of the current Memoranda of
Understanding (MOU).
Discussion: The City Manager, Human Resources Director, and representatives from employee bargaining
units have been meeting regularly over the past couple of months to negotiate successor labor agreements
which are set to expire on September 18, 2022. Agreements with the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Engineers and the Ukiah Professional Firefighter Association have already been adopted and implemented.
A number of remaining agreements are nearing completion and will be considered by the Council. City Staff
will bring ratified tentative agreements from other units forward for consideration as they become available.
A special closed session item has been agendized at the beginning of the Council meeting for additional
discussion before adopting the Resolution(s). Resolution(s) and agreements are under development and will
be distributed the night of the meeting following the closed session.
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Recommended Action: Adopt a Resolution(s) approving successor Memoranda of Understanding between
the City of Ukiah and employee bargaining units, and authorize the City Manager to execute on behalf of the
City.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: N/A
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: Budgeted FY 2022/2023
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
FINANCING SOURCE: N/A
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: N/A
COORDINATED WITH: Dan Buffalo, Finance Director; Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager
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Kristine Lawler
Subject:Staff Correspondence Received RE: Item 13.b Attachments
Attachments:Attachment 3 -Resolution for Successor MOUs 2022-2025.pdf; Attachment 1 - Administrative &
Maintenance Unit MOU 2022-2025.pdf; Attachment 2 - Water Utilities and Mechanics Unit MOU
2022-2025.pdf
Importance:High
From: Sheri Mannion <smannion@cityofukiah.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2022 3:55 PM
To: Kristine Lawler <klawler@cityofukiah.com>
Cc: Sage Sangiacomo <ssangiacomo@cityofukiah.com>
Subject: Item 13.b Attachments
Importance: High
During the course of the past two weeks, the City’s negotiating team has met and conferred with the Operating
Engineers Local 3 Business Representative and employee stewards who represent two of the City’s employee bargaining
units. The City has reached tentative agreements with both units and both units have ratified.
The following attachments are added for Council’s consideration:
Attachment 1 – Draft Administrative and Maintenance Memorandum of Understanding
Attachment 2 – Draft Water Utilities and Mechanics Unit Memorandum of Understanding
Attachment 3 – Resolution for Successor MOUs 2022‐2025
Thank you!
Sheri Mannion
Human Resources/Risk Management Director
City of Ukiah
300 Seminary Ave, Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone (707) 463-6244
Fax (707) 376-0241
smannion@cityofukiah.com
Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of
City practices, policies, and procedures.
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COU 2223-XXX
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Between
The City of Ukiah
And
International Union of Operating Engineers Local 3
Administrative and Maintenance Unit
This Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) is entered into by and between the City of Ukiah
(“City”) and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 3, Administrative and
Maintenance Unit (“Unit”) (collectively referred to as “Parties”). Having met and conferred in
accordance with Government Code section 3500, et. seq., the City and the Unit agrees to amend,
add to, and clarify the Parties’ current MOU as follows:
1. Article 2. TERM
The term of this MOU shall be from July 10, 2022 through September 18, 2025.
2. Article 3. SALARY
Year 1: Effective retro to the first full pay period in July 2022, all unit members shall
receive a 7% increase to base salary.
Year 2: Effective the first full pay period following September 19, 2023, all unit members
shall receive a 3% increase to base salary.
Year 3: Effective the first full pay period following September 19, 2024, all classifications
will receive a 2% salary increase to base salary, unless the local economic benchmark –
consisting of total revenue collected for property tax, sales tax and transient occupancy tax
– falls below the combined total for the past audited Fiscal Year of 2023/2024. Should the
audited revenues fall below the benchmark, the increase will revert to the CPI calculation
of the average of U.S. City and SF-Oakland-Hayward figures for April, to a maximum of
2%. In no case shall this result in a decrease in compensation.
3. Article 12. SPECIAL PAYS
12.A. Bilingual Pay
The Bilingual Pay provision will be replaced with the following:
The City will pay compensation to employees who are routinely and consistently assigned
to positions requiring communication skills in Spanish and American Sign Language
(ASL) as follows:
Employees who are designated by the City as fluent in Spanish (includes ability to read
and write) or ASL (includes ability to interpret complex conversations) shall receive an
additional 5% of their base monthly salary as compensation for the additional
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responsibilities. Employees who are not fluent, but have been designated by the City as
possessing the skill to converse in Spanish or ASL well enough to communicate during a
basic call for service shall receive an additional 3% of base monthly salary as compensation
for the additional responsibilities. The 5% pay and 3% pay shall not be combined and 5%
is the maximum premium allowed for any combination of the recognized communication
skills.
The City may use a variety of techniques to test an employee’s proficiency in either
language, and may require an employee to re-test on occasion.
The Parties agree that this premium is special compensation per Title 2 of the California
Code of Regulations, section 571 and 571.1.
12.B. Specialty Pay
Specialty Pay provisions with be updated/added to with the following:
12.B.2. Pool Operator Certification
Any Community Services Department employee who possesses a Pool Operator
Certificate shall be paid $50.00 per month over salary.
The Parties agree that this bilingual premium is not special compensation per Title
2 of the California Code of Regulations, section 571 and 571.1.
12.B.3. Playground Safety Inspector Certification
Any Community Services Department employee who possesses a Playground
Safety Inspector Certification shall be paid $100.00 per month over salary.
The Parties agree that this premium is not special compensation per Title 2 of the
California Code of Regulations, section 571 and 571.1.
12.B.4. Homeless Encampment Cleanup
Any unit member who is assigned to work a noticed homeless encampment cleanup
will be paid at a rate of $3.00 per hour over salary for every hour spent on the
cleanup.
The Parties agree that this premium is not special compensation per Title 2 of the
California Code of Regulations, section 571 and 571.1.
12.C. Commercial Driver Instructor Incentive
The Commercial Driver Instructor Incentive provision will be added to the MOU as
follows:
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The City is registered to provide the necessary training for new commercial drivers per the
Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) requirements adopted on February 7, 2022 by the
Department of Motor Vehicles. Employees who meet the qualifications to provide training
and become a registered instructor will be paid at a rate of $3.00 per hour over salary for
every hour spent training. These records will be kept by the department and recorded
separately on the timecard as evidenced authorization by supervisor and for payroll use.
The Parties agree that this incentive pay is special compensation per Title 2 of the
California Code of Regulations, section 571 and 571.1.
4. Article 13. MISCELANEOUS PROVISIONS
The Miscellaneous Provisions will be updated/added to with the following:
13.B. Boot Allowance
For appropriate classifications, the City will pay up to $300 boot allowance per fiscal year,
to be reimbursed as needed upon submission of receipt, in addition to the currently City-
provided rain gear and other personal protective equipment necessary for the job
performance. If replacement boots are destroyed on a City job, the department supervisor
may authorize an additional $300 per fiscal year.
13.X. Educational Incentive Program
During the term of this MOU, the parties agree to meet and confer to explore and develop
an Educational Incentive Program allowing approved unit members to obtain Water
Utility Certifications (and possibly other cross departmental certifications) and receive
Certificate Pay when performing related duties.
5. Continuation
The City and the Unit agree that all conditions of employment established by City policy,
including all conditions affecting wages, hours, and working conditions that are not
specifically addressed in this MOU, shall continue in effect and shall not be affected by the
terms of this MOU.
The value or availability of the benefits provided in the MOU as originally worded or as
amended from time to time may depend on their tax treatment by the state or federal
government or the decisions of other government agencies or departments, such as, but not
limited to, the Public Employees Retirement System. The City will endeavor to obtain the
most favorable treatment legally possible from these other governmental entities.
However, the City makes no representation concerning the value of such benefits to Unit
members or how they will be taxed or otherwise treated by other agencies or departments.
The City's obligations under this MOU are limited to the direct cost of providing the salary
and benefits as described in the MOU. The City shall have no additional financial
obligation, even if the tax or other treatment of such salary or benefits by other agencies or
departments reduces or eliminates their value to the employee.
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This Memorandum of Understanding is ratified and adopted pursuant to the recommendations of
the following representatives this 3rd day of August 2022.
CITY OF UKIAH ADMINISTRATIVE AND MAINTENANCE UNIT
______________________________ _____________________________________
Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager Raul Ramos, Parks/Golf Service Worker II
_____________________________________
Jeff Walker, Utility Services Team Leader
_____________________________________
Rob Gibson, Parks/Golf Lead Worker
OPERATIONING ENGINEER LOCAL 3
_____________________________________
Carl Carr, Business Representative
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Between
The City of Ukiah
And
International Union of Operating Engineers Local 3
Water Utilities and Mechanics Unit
This Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) is entered into by and between the City of Ukiah
(“City”) and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 3, Water Utilities and
Mechanics Unit (“Unit”) (collectively referred to as “Parties”). Having met and conferred in
accordance with Government Code section 3500, et. seq., the City and the Unit agrees to amend,
add to, and clarify the Parties’ current MOU as follows:
1. Article 2. Term
The term of this MOU shall be from July 10, 2022 through September 18, 2025.
2. Article 3. Salary
Year 1: Effective retro to the first full pay period in July 2022, all unit members shall
receive a 7% increase to base salary.
Year 2: Effective the first full pay period following September 19, 2023, all unit members
shall receive a 3% increase to base salary.
Year 3: Effective the first full pay period following September 19, 2024, all classifications
will receive a 2% salary increase to base salary, unless the local economic benchmark –
consisting of total revenue collected for property tax, sales tax and transient occupancy tax
– falls below the combined total for the past audited Fiscal Year of 2023/2024. Should the
audited revenues fall below the benchmark, the increase will revert to the CPI calculation
of the average of U.S. City and SF-Oakland-Hayward figures for April, to a maximum of
2%. In no case shall this result in a decrease in compensation.
3. Article 12. Special Pays
12.A. Bilingual Pay
The Bilingual Pay provision will be replaced with the following:
The City will pay compensation to employees who are routinely and consistently assigned
to positions requiring communication skills in Spanish and American Sign Language
(ASL) as follows:
Employees who are designated by the City as fluent in Spanish (includes ability to read
and write) or ASL (includes ability to interpret complex conversations) shall receive an
additional 5% of their base monthly salary as compensation for the additional
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responsibilities. Employees who are not fluent, but have been designated by the City as
possessing the skill to converse in Spanish or ASL well enough to communicate during a
basic call for service shall receive an additional 3% of base monthly salary as compensation
for the additional responsibilities. The 5% pay and 3% pay shall not be combined and 5%
is the maximum premium allowed for any combination of the recognized communication
skills.
The City may use a variety of techniques to test an employee’s proficiency in either
language, and may require an employee to re-test on occasion.
The Parties agree that this bilingual premium is special compensation per Title 2 of the
California Code of Regulations, section 571 and 571.1.
12.B.2. Water Division Incentive Plan
The Wastewater Treatment Plant Environmental Laboratory Technician series will be
added as a classification included in this program.
The Parties agree that this incentive pay is special compensation per Title 2 of the
California Code of Regulations, section 571 and 571.1.
12.C. Commercial Driver Instructor Incentive
The Commercial Driver Instructor Incentive provision will be added to the MOU as
follows:
The City is registered to provide the necessary training for new commercial drivers per the
Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) requirements adopted on February 7, 2022 by the
Department of Motor Vehicles. Employees who meet the qualifications to provide training
and become a registered instructor will be paid at a rate of $3.00 per hour over salary for
every hour spent training. These records will be kept by the department and recorded
separately on the timecard as evidenced authorization by supervisor and for payroll use.
The Parties agree that this incentive pay is special compensation per Title 2 of the
California Code of Regulations, section 571 and 571.1.
4. Article 13.B. Boot Allowance
The Boot Allowance provision will be replaced with the following:
For appropriate classifications, the City will pay up to $300 boot allowance per fiscal year,
to be reimbursed as needed upon submission of receipt, in addition to the currently City-
provided rain gear and other personal protective equipment necessary for the job
performance. If replacement boots are destroyed on a City job, the department supervisor
may authorize an additional $300 per fiscal year.
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5. Continuation
The City and the Unit agree that all conditions of employment established by City policy,
including all conditions affecting wages, hours, and working conditions that are not
specifically addressed in this MOU, shall continue in effect and shall not be affected by the
terms of this MOU.
The value or availability of the benefits provided in the MOU as originally worded or as
amended from time to time may depend on their tax treatment by the state or federal
government or the decisions of other government agencies or departments, such as, but not
limited to, the Public Employees Retirement System. The City will endeavor to obtain the
most favorable treatment legally possible from these other governmental entities.
However, the City makes no representation concerning the value of such benefits to Unit
members or how they will be taxed or otherwise treated by other agencies or departments.
The City's obligations under this MOU are limited to the direct cost of providing the salary
and benefits as described in the MOU. The City shall have no additional financial
obligation, even if the tax or other treatment of such salary or benefits by other agencies or
departments reduces or eliminates their value to the employee.
This Memorandum of Understanding is ratified and adopted pursuant to the recommendations of
the following representatives this 3rd day of August 2022.
CITY OF UKIAH WATER UTILITIES/MECANICS UNIT
______________________________ _____________________________________
Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager Matthew Anliker, WWTP Operator
_____________________________________
Mario Dogali, Water/Sewer Attendant II
_____________________________________
Robert Hulbert, Water/Sewer Attendant I
OPERATIONING ENGINEER LOCAL 3
_____________________________________
Carl Carr, Business Representative
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RESOLUTION NO. ______
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UKIAH
APPROVING MEMORANDA OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN THE CITY OF UKIAH AND ADMINISTRATIVE & MAINTNENACE UNIT AND
WATER UTILITIES & MECHANICS UNIT
WHEREAS, the City of Ukiah Employee/Employer Relations Officer and Human
Resources Director meet and confer in good faith with the bargaining units on matters including
wages, hours, and the terms and conditions of employment for represented employees; and
WHEREAS, the terms and conditions contained herein have been negotiated by the City
of Ukiah and Administrative & Maintenance Unit and Water Utilities & Mechanics Unit and such
terms and conditions have been agreed upon by both parties; and
WHEREAS, this Memoranda of Understanding includes all terms and conditions of
employment with respect to wages, hours, and working conditions applicable to the Administrative
& Maintenance Unit and Water Utilities & Mechanics Unit for the period of July 10, 2022 through
September 18, 2025;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Ukiah hereby
approves and authorizes the City Manager to execute this Memoranda of Understanding on
behalf of the City.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of August 2022, by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
_______________________________
Jim O. Brown, Mayor
ATTEST:
________________________________
Kristine Lawler, City Clerk
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Agenda Item No: 13.c.
MEETING DATE/TIME: 8/3/2022
ITEM NO: 2022-1850
AGENDA SUMMARY REPORT
SUBJECT: Receive Updates on City Council Committee and Ad Hoc Assignments, and, if Necessary,
Consider Modifications to Assignments and/or the Creation/Elimination of Ad Hoc(s).
DEPARTMENT: City Clerk PREPARED BY: Kristine Lawler, City Clerk
PRESENTER: Mayor Brown and Various Councilmembers
ATTACHMENTS:
1. 2022 City Council Special Assignments
Summary: City Council members will provide reports and updates on their committee and ad hoc
assignments. If necessary, the Council may consider modifications.
Background: City Council members are assigned to a number of committees and ad hoc activities. These
assignments are included as Attachment 1.
Discussion: Previously, the City Council discussed having more time allocated to reporting on committee and
ad hoc activities. Often, the Council Reports section of the regular agenda is rushed due to impending
business (i.e., public hearings), and not enough time is afforded for reports beyond community activities.
In an effort to foster regular updates on committee and ad hoc assignments, this item is being placed on the
agenda to provide the City Council members an expanded opportunity to report on assignments and modify
assignments as necessary.
Recommended Action: Receive report(s). The Council will consider modifications to committee and ad hoc
assignments along with the creation/elimination ad hoc(s).
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: No
CURRENT BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
PROPOSED BUDGET AMOUNT: N/A
FINANCING SOURCE: N/A
PREVIOUS CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: N/A
COORDINATED WITH: N/A
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2022 CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS
COUNTY/REGIONAL
OnGoing One + Alternate MTG DATE/TIME MEETING LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS/CONTACT COMMITTEE FUNCTION ASSIGNED TO PRINCIPAL STAFF SUPPORT
Disaster Council
Shall meet a minimum
of once a year at a
time and place
designated upon call of
the chair
Place designated upon call of the
chair or, if she/he is unavailable or
unable to call such meeting, the first
vice chair and then the City Manager
or her/his designee.
Office of Emergency Management
300 Seminary Ave.
Ukiah, CA 95482
467-5765 - Tami Bartolomei
Develop any necessary emergency and mutual aid
plans, agreements, ordinances, resolutions, rules, and
regulations.
Orozco
Duenas- Alternate
Tami Bartolomei, Office of Emergency
Management Coordinator; 467-5765
tbartolomei@cityofukiah.com
Greater Ukiah Business & Tourism
Alliance
3rd Tuesday of month,
11:30 a.m.
200 S School St.
Ukiah, CA 95482
200 S School St.
Ukiah, CA 95482
Promotes tourism and works to strengthen and promote
the historic downtown and businesses within the greater
Ukiah area
Duenas
Rodin - Alternate
Shannon Riley,Deputy City Manager;
467-5793 sriley@cityofukiah.com
Mendocino Council of Governments
(MCOG)
1st Monday of month,
1:30 p.m.
Board of Supervisors Chambers
501 Low Gap Road
Ukiah, CA
Executive Director
367 N. State Street, Ste. 206
Ukiah, CA 95482
463-1859
Plan and allocate State funding, transportation,
infrastructure and project County wide
Brown
Rodin- Alternate
Tim Eriksen, Public Works Director/City
Engineer; 463-6280 teriksen@cityofukiah.com
Mendocino County Inland Water and
Power Commission (IWPC)
2nd Thursday of
month, 6:00 p.m.
Civic Center
300 Seminary Avenue
conference room 5
IWPC Staff
P.O. Box 1247
Ukiah, CA 95482
391-7574 - Candace Horsley
Develops coordination for water resources and current
water rights: Potter Valley project - Eel River Diversion
Orozco
Brown- Alternate
Sean White,Director of Water Resources;
463-5712 swhite@cityofukiah.com
Mendocino Solid Waste Management
Authority (MSWMA)
3rd Thursday of every
other month (varies),
10:00 a.m.
Willits Council Chambers
Solid Waste Director
3200 Taylor Drive
Ukiah, CA 95482
468-9710
County-wide Solid Waste JPA Brown
Duenas- Alternate
Tim Eriksen, Public Works Director/City
Engineer; 463-6280 teriksen@cityofukiah.com
Mendocino Transit Authority (MTA)
Board of Directors
Last Wednesday of
month, 1:30 p.m.
Alternating locations - Ukiah
Conference Center or Fort Bragg, or
Point Arena
Executive Director
241 Plant Road
Ukiah, CA 95482
462-1422
County-wide bus transportation issues and funding Duenas Orozco -
Alternate
Tim Eriksen, Public Works Director/City
Engineer; 463-6280 teriksen@cityofukiah.com
North Coast Opportunities (NCO)4th Wednesday of
month, 2 p.m.
Alternating locations - Ukiah and
Lakeport
Ross Walker, Governing Board Chair
North Coast Opportunities
413 North State Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Assist low income and disadvantaged people to become
self reliant
Bartolomei
(appointed 12/19/18)
Tami Bartolomei, Community Services
Administrator; 467-5765
tbartolomei@cityofukiah.com
North Coast Rail Authority (NCRA)2nd Wednesday of
month, 10:30 a.m.Various Locations - announced
419 Talmage Road, Suite M
Ukiah, CA 95482
463-3280
Provides a unified and revitalized rail infrastructure
meeting the freight and passenger needs of the region
Shannon Riley, Deputy
City Manager Shannon Riley,Deputy City Manager;
467-5793 sriley@cityofukiah.com
Russian River Watershed Association
(RRWA)
4th Thursday of month,
9:00 a.m. (only 5 times
a year)
Windsor Town Hall
Russian River Watershed Association
Attn: Daria Isupov
425 South Main St., Sebastopol, CA
95472
508-3670
Consider issues related to Russian river - plans projects
and funding requests
Rodin
Brown- Alternate
Tim Eriksen, Public Works Director/City
Engineer;463-6280 teriksen@cityofukiah.com
Ukiah Valley Basin Groundwater
Sustainability Agency (GSA)
2nd Thursday of
month, 1:30 p.m.
Board of Supervisors Chambers; 501
Low Gap Road
Ukiah, CA
County Executive Office
Nicole French
501 Low Gap Rd., Rm. 1010
Ukiah, CA 95482
463-4441
GSA serves as the Groundwater Sustainability Agency in
the Ukiah Valley basin
Crane
Duenas- Alternate
Sean White, Director of Water Resources;
463-5712 swhite@cityofukiah.com
COUNTY/REGIONAL
One + Staff Alternate MTG DATE/TIME MEETING LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS/CONTACT COMMITTEE FUNCTION ASSIGNED TO PRINCIPAL STAFF SUPPORT
Economic Development & Financing
Corporation (EDFC)
2nd Thursday of
month, 2:00 p.m.
Primarily 631 S. Orchard Street
(location varies)
Executive Director
631 South Orchard Avenue
Ukiah, CA 95482
467-5953
Multi-agency co-op for economic development and
business loan program
Riley
(appointed 12/19/18)
Shannon Riley, Deputy City Manager;
467-5793 sriley@cityofukiah.com
Sun House Guild ex officio 2nd Tuesday of month,
4:30 p.m.
Sun House
431 S. Main St.
Ukiah, CA
431 S. Main Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
467-2836
Support and expand Grace Hudson Museum Orozco Neil
Davis- Alternate
David Burton, Museum Director; 467-2836
dburton@cityofukiah.com
Continued -
COUNTY/REGIONAL
One + Staff Alternate
MTG DATE/TIME MEETING LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS/CONTACT COMMITTEE FUNCTION ASSIGNED TO PRINCIPAL STAFF SUPPORT
Mendocino Youth Project JPA Board of
Directors
3rd Wednesday of
month, 7:45 a.m.776 S. State Street Conference Room
Mendocino Co. Youth Project
776 S. State Street, Ste. 107
Ukiah, CA 95482
707-463-4915
Targets all youth with a focus on drug and alcohol
prevention, healthy alternatives and empowering youth
to make healthy choices
Cedric Crook, Patrol
Lieutenant
Cedric Crook, Patrol Lieutenant Nob; 463-6771;
ccrook@cityofukiah.com
Northern California Power Agency
(NCPA) - Commission
4th Thursday of month,
9:00 a.m. (see NCPA
calendar)
Roseville, CA
and other locations
651 Commerce Drive
Roseville, CA 95678
916-781-4202
Pool of State and local power utilities developing and
operating power generation, providing scheduling and
related energy services and providing regulatory and
legislative support.
Crane - Commissioner
Sauers - Alternate and
Commissioner in absence of
Commissioner Crane
Cindi Sauers - Electric Utility Director;
463-6286 csauers@cityofukiah.com
Northern California Power Agency
(NCPA) – Lodi Energy Center (LEC)
Appointment
2nd Monday of
month, 10:00 AM Lodi, CA and other locations
651 Commerce Drive
Roseville, CA 95678
916-781-4299
Committee oversees the operation, maintenance and
expenditures of the LEC 300 MW generating project.
Sauers – Project Participate
Appointee
Cindy Sauers, Electric Utility Director,
463‐6286, csauers@cityofukiah.com
Transmission Agency of Northern
California (TANC)
4th Wednesday of
month, 10 a.m.
35 Iron Point Circle Suite 225 Folsom,
CA
35 Iron Point Cir #225
Folsom, CA 95630
916-852-1673; info@tanc.us
Provide electric transmission to its Member utilities
through transmission line ownership or contract
arrangements.
Crane
Sauers - Alternate
Cindi Sauers - Electric Utility Director;
463-6286 csauers@cityofukiah.com
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2022 CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS
LOCAL/COUNTY/REGIONAL/LIASONS
OnGoing One or Two Council and/or
Staff
MTG DATE/TIME LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS/CONTACT COMMITTEE FUNCTION ASSIGNED TO PRINCIPAL STAFF SUPPORT
League of California Cities Redwood
Empire Legislative Committee
Prior to Division
Meetings, meets 3x in
person and then via
conference call
Various locations that are announced
Redwood Empire League President;
Public Affairs Program Manager
(916) 658-8243
Elected city officials and professional city staff attend
division meetings throughout the year to share what they
are doing and advocate for their interests in Sacramento
Rodin
Orozco-Alternate
Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager; 463-6221
ssangiacomo@cityofukiah.com
City Selection Committee Called as required by
the Clerk of the Board
BOS Conference Room
501 Low Gap Rd. Rm. 1090
Ukiah, CA
C/O: BOS
501 Low Gap Rd., Rm 1090
Ukiah, CA 95482
463-4441
Makes appointments to LAFCO and Airport Land Use
Commission Mayor Kristine Lawler, City Clerk; 463-6217
klawler@cityofukiah.com
Investment Oversight Committee Varies
Civic Center
300 Seminary Ave.
Ukiah, CA 95482
Civic Center
300 Seminary Ave.
Ukiah, CA 95482
Reviews City investments, policies, and strategies
Crane
Orozco, Alternate
Alan Carter, Treasurer
Dan Buffalo, Director of Finance; 463-6220
dbuffalo@cityofukiah.com
Library Advisory Board
3rd Wednesdays of
alternate months; 1:00
p.m.
Various Mendocino County Libraries Ukiah County Library
463-4491 Review library policy and activities Supervisor Mulheren Kristine Lawler, City Clerk; 463-6217;
klawler@cityofukiah.com
Ukiah Players Theater Board of Directors 3rd Tuesday of month,
6:00 p.m
1041 Low Gap Rd
Ukiah, CA 95482
462-1210
1041 Low Gap Rd
Ukiah, CA 95482
462-1210
To oversee the activities, organization and purpose of
the Ukiah Players Theater
Greg Owen, Airport
Manager
(appointed 12/19/18)
Kristine Lawler, City Clerk; 463-6217
klawler@cityofukiah.com
Ukiah Unified School District (UUSD)
Committee Quarterly 511 S. Orchard, Ste. D
Ukiah, CA 95482
511 S. Orchard
Ukiah, CA 95482
Information exchange with UUSD Board Chair, Mayor,
Superintendent, and City Manager
Mayor, City Manager and
Police Chief
Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager; 463-6221
ssangiacomo@cityofukiah.com
Russian River Flood Control District
(RRFCD) Liaison
1st Monday of month,
5:30 p.m.
151 Laws Ave.,Suite D
Ukiah, CA
151 Laws Ave., Ukiah, CA 95482;
rrfc@pacific.net; 462-5278
Proactively manage the water resources of the upper
Russian River for the benefit of the people and
environment of Mendocino County
White/Orozco Sean White, Director of Water Resources;
463-5712 swhite@cityofukiah.com
Mendocino County Local Area
Formation Commission (LAFCO)
1st Monday of month,
9:00 a.m.Board of Supervisors Chambers
Executive Director
200 S. School Street, Ste. 2
Ukiah, CA 95482
463-4470
Required by legislation - planning spheres of influence,
annexation, service areas, and special districts Rodin/Crane
Craig Schlatter, Director of Community
Development; 463-6219;
cschlatter@cityofukiah.com
Mendocino County Airport Land Use
Commission As needed
BOS Conference Room
501 Low Gap Rd., Rm. 1090,
Ukiah, CA
Mendocino County Executive Office
501 Low Gap Rd. Rm. 1010
Ukiah, CA 95482
To formulate a land use compatibility plan, provide for
the orderly growth of the airport and the surrounding
area, and safeguard the general welfare of the
inhabitants within the vicinity
Owen/Schlatter
Greg Owen, Airport Manager; 467-2855;
gowen@cityofukiah.com
Craig Schlatter, Director of Community
Development; 463-6219;
cschlatter@cityofukiah.com
Mendocino County 1st District Liaison Monthly; TBD
Civic Center Annex
conference room #5
411 West Clay St.
Ukiah, CA 95482
Civic Center
300 Seminary Ave.
Ukiah, CA 95482
To coordinate activities and policy development with the
City's 1st District Supervisor
Brown
Crane- Alternate
Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager;
463-6221; ssangiacomo@cityofukiah.com
Mendocino County 2nd District Liaison 1st Wednesdays of
month, 8:00 a.m.
Civic Center Annex
conference room #5
411 West Clay St.
Ukiah, CA 95482
Civic Center
300 Seminary Ave.
Ukiah, CA 95482
To coordinate activities and policy development with the
County's 2nd District Supervisor Brown Shannon Riley, Deputy City Manager;
467-5793 sriley@cityofukiah.com
LOCAL/COUNTY/REGIONAL/LIASONS
OnGoing One or Two Council and/or
Staff
MTG DATE/TIME LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS/CONTACT COMMITTEE FUNCTION ASSIGNED TO PRINCIPAL STAFF SUPPORT
Fire Executive Committee 2nd Wednesdays of
month, 3:45 p.m.
Ukiah Valley Conference Center,
200 S. School Street
Ukiah, CA
Stephanie Abba
Civic Center
300 Seminary Ave.
Ukiah, CA 95482
sabba@cityofukiah.com
Per the recently adopted agreement between the City of
Ukiah and the Ukiah Valley Fire Protection District Orozco/Brown
Doug Hutchison, Fire Chief; 463-6263;
dhutchison@cityofukiah.com
STANDING COMMITTEES MTG DATE/TIME LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS/CONTACT COMMITTEE FUNCTION ASSIGNED TO PRINCIPAL STAFF SUPPORT
Equity and Diversity TBD Virtual Meeting Room
(link to be created)
Civic Center
300 Seminary Ave.
Ukiah, CA 95482
Improve diversity and equity in the City’s workforce and
municipal services Orozco/Duenas Traci Boyl, City Manager's Office Management
Analyst; 467-5720 tboyl@cityofukiah.com
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COMMITTEE ASSIGNED TO PRINCIPAL STAFF SUPPORT
Electric Grid Operational Improvements Crane/Orozco Cindy Sauers, Electric Utility Director;
463-629586 csauers@cityofukiah.com
Trench Cut Policy Development Crane/Brown Tim Eriksen, Public Works Director/City Engineer;
463-6280 teriksen@cityofukiah.com
Budget Development Best Practices and
Financial Policy For FY 22/23 Budget Crane/Brown
Dan Buffalo, Director of Finance;
463-6220 dbuffalo@cityofukiah.com
Sheri Mannion, Human Resource Director/Risk
Manager; 463-6272, smannion@cityofukiah.com
Advance Planning & Policy for Sphere of
Influence (SOI), Municipal Service Review (MSR),
Annexation, Tax Sharing, Detachment, and Out
of Area Service Agreements
Crane/Rodin
Sage Sangiacomo, City Manager
463-6221 ssangiacomo@cityofukiah.com
Shannon Riley, Deputy City Manager
467-5793 sriley@cityofukiah.com
Craig Schlatter, Community Development Director
463-6219 cschlatter@cityofukiah.com
Sean White, Director of Water Resources;
463-5712 swhite@cityofukiah.com
Tim Eriksen, Public Works Director/City Engineer;
463-6280 teriksen@cityofukiah.com
Cindy Sauers, Electric Utility Director;
463-629586 csauers@cityofukiah.com
Dan Buffalo, Director of Finance; 463-6220
dbuffalo@cityofukiah.com
2021 Electric Rate Study Crane/Duenas Cindy Sauers, Electric Utility Director;
463‐6286 csauers@cityofukiah.com
Housing Policy Rodin/Orozco Craig Schlatter, Community Development Director
463-6219 cschlatter@cityofukiah.com
UVSD/ City Relations
Ad hoc committee to address specific issues with the
Ukiah Valley Sanitation District, including discussion of
overall sewer system service delivery policies, operating
policy revisions, potential revisions to the current
Operating Agreement, and cost sharing
Crane/Brown
Dan Buffalo, Director of Finance;
463‐6220 dbuffalo@cityofukiah.com
Sean White, Water Resources Director
463‐5712 swhite@cityofukiah.com
Upper Russian River Water Agency/City
Relations Crane/Brown Sean White, Director of Water Resources;
463‐5712 swhite@cityofukiah.com
Orr Street Bridge Corridor Rodin/Duenas Tim Eriksen, Public Works Director/City Engineer;
463-6280 teriksen@cityofukiah.com
Complete Streets Rodin/Crane
Tim Eriksen, Public Works Director/City Engineer;
463-6280 teriksen@cityofukiah.com
Shannon Riley, Deputy City Manager
467-5793 sriley@cityofukiah.com
Neil Davis, Community Services Director
467-5764 ndavis@cityofukiah.com
Cannabis Ordinance Modifications Rodin/Duenas Craig Schlatter, Community Development Director
463‐6219 cschlatter@cityofukiah.com
Special Districts Brown/Crane Shannon Riley, Deputy City Manager
467‐5793 sriley@cityofukiah.com
Public Financing Rodin/Orozco Dan Buffalo, Director of Finance;
463‐6220 dbuffalo@cityofukiah.com
Corp Yard Crane/Brown Jason Benson, Senior Civil Engineer
463‐6284 jbenson@cityofukiah.com
Police Chief Recruitment Brown/Rodin
Shannon Riley, Deputy City Manager
467‐5793 sriley@cityofukiah.com
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