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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-05-1993 CITY COUNCIL AGENDAEXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL Z 3a� MEETING DATE: May 5, 1993 ORIGINATING DEPT. Environmental Programs AGENDA ITEM CITY MGR. SUBJECT: Saratoga Creek Sediment Sampling Report Recommended Motion(s): Note and File Report Summary: The attached report was prepared by Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD) staff in response to the City's request. The study consisted of collecting sediment samples from four locations on Saratoga Creek. The sediment samples were analyzed for total oil and grease, petroleum oil and grease, total organic carbon (TOC), Title 22 metals and moisture. The conclusions included in the Saratoga Creek Sediment Sampling Report are: 1) The sediments do not appear to be classified as a hazardous waste under State of California or federal regulations. 2) The soils appear to be suitable for wetland creation based on the data when compared to the RWQCB SSC. 3) The levels of oil and grease do not warrant additional investigation as compared to the guidance applicable to underground storage tank releases in Santa Clara County. 4) The results of this preliminary sampling program do not support any further investigation for the chemical constituents analyzed for in this study. Fiscal Impacts: None. The cost of the study was borne by SCVWD. Follow Up Actions: None at this time. The Regional Water Quality Control Board has not issued comments on this report. Consequences of Not Acting on the Recommended Motions: N/A 9 SARATOGA CREEK SEDIMENT SAMPLING REPORT Prepared by David G. Matthews Water Quality Specialist II Ngoc H. Nguyen Associate Engineer under the direction of Beau Goldie, P.E., R.E.A. Supervising Engineer Environmental Compliance Division MARCH 1993 SARATOGA CREEK SEDIMENT SAMPLING REPORT INTRODUCTION This presents the preliminary results of the sediment sampling program for Saratoga Creek. The sampling was conducted in response to public concerns regarding the presence of oil and grease and toxic heavy metals within the channel sediments. The sampling program is considered preliminary because only a select number of analytes were investigated from a limited geographic region.. The sampling program was not intended to characterize the entire channel for all potential contaminants. SITE DESCRIPTION Saratoga Creek (Creek) drains the Saratoga Creek watershed. The Creek runs in an easterly direction from the summit and roughly parallels Highway 9 as shown in Figure 1, Vicinity Map. The Creek runs through the city of Saratoga, small unincorporated areas of the County, the city of Santa Clara, and the city of San Jose. The Creek has a confluence with San Tomas Aquino Creek near the intersection of San Tomas Expressway and Monroe Street in Santa Clara. The ultimate discharge of the San Tomas Aquino Creek is the San Francisco Bay. The sampling area extends from just upstream of the Fourth Street bridge in Saratoga to approximately 800 feet downstream of the Saratoga - Sunnyvale Road Bridge as shown in Figure 2, Site Map. The area immediately adjacent to the Creek sampling area is developed as commercial (restaurants and small shops), residential, and a public park. METHODOLOGY Four surface soil samples were collected as shown in Figure 2. Sample A was collected from the northern side of the Creek approximately 30 feet upstream of the Fourth Street bridge. The Creek has several outfalls between this area and Wildwood Park which appear to drain run -off water from the adjacent properties and roadways. Sample B was collected on the southern side of the Creek very close to the end of the new pedestrian bridge that provides access to Wildwood Park. Sample C was collected on the northern side of the Creek immediately (approximately 15 feet) downstream of the major outfall that is located underneath the Saratoga- Sunnyvale Road bridge. Sample D was collected on the northern side of the Creek approximately 800 feet downstream of Sample C. All four samples were collected from surface sediments, upper 6 inches of sediments, that were approximately 6 inches above the waterline of February 16, 1993. The samples were pushed into laboratory decontaminated 1 -liter wide mouth glass sample jars. Disposable gloves were used. in the process and changed in between samples to prevent cross contamination. The sample jars were completely filled to minimize headspace and lids were secured on the sample jars with duct tape. The samples were labeled with a waterproof permanent marker. The sample from location "A" was designated SAR293A. For all four samples, the sample location corresponds to the sample number. The samples were chilled immediately and continuously using blue ice and a sample cooler until being placed in the Santa Clara Valley Water District's (District) sample refrigerator. The samples remained in the sample refrigerator until the courier picked up the samples on February 17, 1993. Chain of custody documentation was maintained and appears in Appendix A. CT0329a X All of the samples were analyzed for total oil and grease (EPA Method 5520E), petroleum oil and grease (EPA Method 5520F), total organic carbon (EPA Method 415. 1), Title 22 metals, and percentage moisture. A sieve analysis was performed on each of the four samples in accordance with ASTM D-422. With the exception of the organic carbon, the analyses were performed by Pacific Environmental Laboratory which is certified by the Cal -EPA to perform these methods. The organic carbon analysis was performed by D &M Laboratories who are. Cal -EPA certified. to. perform, this method. The analytical methods selected were based on the types of chemicals likely to be encountered. The oils, greases, and heavy metals that were suspected are associated with areas impacted by vehicular traffic and commercial development. These contaminants are relatively stable (do not readily volatilize) in surface sediments and were appropriate analytes for this reason. The priority pollutant (Method 8240) scan was not performed because these contaminants are very volatile and typically would not survive in surficial sediments. The semivolatile scan (Method 8270) was not performed because these chemical constituents are uncommon and are generally not used by the local industries. RESULTS The analytical results from the four samples are summarized in Table 1. Copies of the laborAtory report are contained in Appendix A. Results less than the detection limit are considered nondetectable. All samples were analyzed within the holding time recommended for each method. The levels of petroleum oil and grease range from nondetectable to 72 parts per million (ppm). None of the California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22 metals were detected at concentrations above the Total Threshold Limit Concentration CFrLC) values or more than ten times the Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration (STLC) values, as defined by the CCR Title 22, Section 66261.24(a)(2). The Waste Extraction Test ,(WET) involves a tenfold dilution of the sample before the analysis is performed. Therefore, this test is only performed when the levels exceed ten times the STLC values. Table 2. provides a comparison of the inorganics found in Creek . and CCR Title 22, Section 66261.24(a)(2) levels for TTLC and STLC values. Newly adopted (December 1992) Interim Final Sediment Screening Criteria and Testing Requirements for Wetland Creation and Upland Beneficial Reuse (SSC) adopted by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) under Resolution 92 -145 threshold limits also appear in Table 2.. Multiple sets of threshold limits are presented in the SSC interim standards. The SSC values cited in Table 2 represent the chemical concentrations acceptable for the potential use of sediments in wetland creation and are the most stringent. The levels found in the sediments in Creek do not meet or exceed any of the threshold limits mentioned above. DISCUSSION The results of the chemical analysis indicate that the sediment samples are not classified as a hazardous waste by the State of California under CCR Title 22. The analyses performed as per 22 CCR Section 66261.24(x)(2) is believed to be the most applicable analysis required under 22 CCR, Article 3. No analysis was performed for ignitability, corrosivity, or reactivity because the sediments are not expected to exhibit any of these characteristics. The samples were not analyzed for solubility of heavy metals using the federal methodology, Toxic Characteristic Leaching Potential (TCLP), or the state methodology, WET, because the levels of metals encountered do not warrant performing additional solubility analyses. The TCLP involves a twentyfold dilution of the sample prior to analysis, which is why this analysis was not performed. CT0329a 2 S The levels of petroleum oil and grease contamination do not classify the sediments as state or federal hazardous waste. On a federal level, petroleum contaminated soils are exempted from consideration as a hazardous waste (40 CFR 261.4(c)). On a state level, there are no specific regulatory levels established for oil and grease contamination. The underground storage tank program in Santa Clara County, administered by the District with policies. approved. by the RWQCB, uses, 100 ppm petroleum hydrocarbons as the threshold for necessitating further investigation of a UST release. The sample results from Creek are below this threshold. There are currently no known criteria established for Creek sediments. The only available sediment criteria are the SSC. The sample results are well below the numeric values used in sediment screening for the creation of wetlands. CONCLUSIONS Based on the results of the sampling event reported herein, the following conclusions are presented: 1. The sediments do not appear to be classified as a hazardous waste under State of California or federal regulations. 2. The soils appear to be suitable for wetland creation based on the data when compared to the RWQCB SSC. 3. 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F _ R 0.t3T: ' VICINITY MAP I I + tO[aT i ;,�° [ NTS ' 1 ,s awl SAMPLE A SITE MAP /y FOOTHILL Dee ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SAMPLE B n SAMPLE D Z C4 oo,� o _ cz�QQ0 SAMPLE �1 h wO • C �� TABLE I SARATOGA CREEK ANALYTICAL DATA SUMMARY Sample Date: February -16, 1993 SAMPLE NUMBER. ANALYTE 5520 E (TOTAL OIL & GREASE) < 25 76 < 25 40 5520 F (TOTAL PETROLEUM OIL & GREASE) _ < 25 72 < 25 40 415 .1 (TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON) 2,500 3,100 2,200 2,600 PERCENT MOISTURE 21.11 23.46 25.38 __ 25.39 ANTIMONY < 5 < 5 < 5 < 5 ARSENIC 3.1 3.6 2.7 2.5 BARIUM 70 73 74 65 BERYLLIUM 0.7 0.7 .0.6 0.5 CADMIUM < 0.2 < 0.2 < 0.2 <0.2- CHROMIUM 27 25 22 20 COBALT 7 8 7 7 COPPER 24 25 23 19 LEAD 12 12 12 12 MERCURY < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 < 0.05 MOLYBDENUM <1 <1 <1 <1 NICKEL 31 31 29 25 SELENIUM <0.3 < 0.3 < 0.3 < 0.3 SILVER <1 <1 <1 <1 THALLIUM <0.3 < 0.3 < 0.3 < 0.3 VANADIUM 25 26 23 20 ZINC 47 47 43 38 Note: 1. All units in harts Der on 2. The 0 <' sign indicates the analytical limits of detection w TABLE 2 SARATOGA CREEK ANALYTICAL DATA COMPARISON Sample Date: February 16, 1993 ANALYTE �Lghest of 2/93 TTLCI STLC2` WETLANDS ....:: ;:::: >: >: >:....::;Saml Ies:.::..... CREATION 5520 E (TOTAL OIL& GREASE) 76 NE NE NE 5520 F O I'L PETROLEUM OIL & GR;ASE) 72 NE NE NE 415 .1 (TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON) 3,100 NE NE NE PERCENT MOISTURE 25.39 NE NE NE ANTIMONY <5 500 15 NE ARSENIC 3.6 500 5 <33 BARIUM 74 10,000 100 NE BERYLLIUM 0.7 75 .75 NE CADMIUM <0.2 100 1 <5 CHROMIUM 27 2,500 560 <220 COBALT 8 8,000 80 NE COPPER 25 2,500 25 <90 LEAD 12 1,000 5 <50 MERCURY <0.05 20 0.2 <0.35 MOLYBDENUM <1 3,500 350 NE NICKEL 31 2,000 20 <140 SELENIUM <0.3 100 1 <0.7 SILVER <1 500 5 <1 THALLIUM <0.3 700 1 7 NE VANADIUM 26 2,400 24 NE ZINC 47 5,000 250 < 160 NE = Not Established Note: All units in parts per million 1 Total Threshold Limit Concentration, California Code of Regulations Title 22 2 Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration, California Code of Regulations Title 22 3 Interim Final Sediment Screening Criteria and Testing Requirements for Wetland Creation and Upland Beneficial Use, RWQCB Interim Final, December 1992. to APPENDIX A LABORATORY DATA D&M Laboratories ANALYTICAL DATA REPORT Collected: 16-FES-93 Prepared for: Kennedy /Jenks /Chilton, Lab. Division Received: 18-fEB-93 Project Id: 18-FES-93/TN Reported: 05-MAR-93 Sample Id: DKO1612 Lab Id: L9302519-1 ................ TOC 2500 50. m9 /K9 I P,E- E It V E D 1993 PACIFIC ENVIRONMIENTAL 080RATORIES Oc . .... ......... ...... T. . . . ......... TOC 3100 50. mg/Kg RECEIVED NlAH 0 9 1993 PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES D&M Laboratories ANALYTICAL DATA REPORT Prepared for: Kennedy/JenksjChi L ton, Lab. Division Collected: 16- FEB -93 Project Id: 18-FEB-93/TN Received: Reported: 18-FEB-93 05-KAR-93, Sanple Id: DKO1613 Lab Id: L9302519-2 ............... . a Oc . .... ......... ...... T. . . . ......... TOC 3100 50. mg/Kg RECEIVED NlAH 0 9 1993 PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES TOC 2200 50. mg /K9 1 1V RE "E'VED MAR 0.9 1993 PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 0&N Laboratories ANALYTICAL DATA REPORT Prepared for: Kennedy /Jenks /Chilton, Lab. Division Collected: Received: 1 - FEB -93 188- FEB -93 Project Id: 18-FEB-93/TN Reported: 05- MAR -93 Sample Id: DK01614 Lab Id: L9302519 -3 ;�w:«:�..�:�::,:�:e�- �:��o+�•- .-:<.;.r• ,. .:<- .,.. :, .�..:: >.,.:<���. 8. ::.: ;:::i�#i €:Cga• -: -- - ti. .....:::•:- ::::::::::Pa�reuie±tu; .....,..,:...,,. �,..: xA. Y. xw.k.,. �. >::::: :: -;::. .. -::: •. k..... ..:,,.,:.,,..,M ....:........w.. ..ss-�:,,..:�,... TOC 2200 50. mg /K9 1 1V RE "E'VED MAR 0.9 1993 PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES D&1 Laboratories ANALYTICAL DATA REPORT Prepared for: Kemedy /Jenks /Chilton, Lab. Division Collected: 16- FEB -93 Project Id: 18- FES-93 /TN Received: -AR -93 05- MKAR Sample Id: DK01615 Reported: 05-93 Lab Id: L9302519 -4 tt'EGt;Ld » »At�a:': : :.' �`°, a ;�"'oa'•':ac",,:u:K::m >:;?:;: >. .. .,.. ....... . �: �: 4r..;., ::: ::::� >:.;:.:•::: :.�......,.: :.? - < -•w -: � .:..� .. �"`€ Ys:, �'<;';;<; D��urian>:<::: � :::,...V:,..:A:..,,..,...�.k�.. i' ���a ;;<:,w;;.:,;..:,::.: :-;;;::;::: „ w..,:: cu;,::-.,,,: �. a�. e. 4: a: xa:, w:.; �: o:N M•: ..:.. s..,,,,,,..- Nw.«;.:,.:.. :,.:..:.:<:. «<:;.:.<.,,«,..,..- TOC 2600 50. mg /Kg 1 RECEIVED MAR 0 9 1993 PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY. 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93, San Jose, CA 95118 source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DKO1612 Sample I.D.: SAR 293A Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16/93 , Time Collected: -- Collected by: SCVWD Date Extracted: 02/18/93 Date Analyzed: 02/19/93 1 M th d• -- Analytica e o Analysis units Analytical Results Oil & Grease (1) mg /Kg Petroleum Hydrocargon Fraction of Oil and Grease (2) mg /Kg <25 <25 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Det. Lim. 25 25 Comments: (1) Analysis by Standard Method 5520 E. (2) Analysis by Standard Method 5520 F. Results reported in milligrams per kil am. Analyst Rita Sheidcrant Manager Tbb tepoft applia only to the sample iavestigatod and is net neo"UnV indicative d the qu&q of apparently identical or simBar ampke. Mw lisbUy of the h1k nd«y is jiimiod to the amount paid for the nepod by the iswee. Mw istateo assumes all liabft fa the fiu&w d'udsibotion of tbis report or its eantnnts and by making smh dialntAion agroea to Loll me W3=tory harmless against ill chima of pcnms so iofasmod of the CCntc1lb bcwd- /w LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03 /09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Quality-Control Page Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DKO1612 - Sample I.D.: SAR 293A Matrix: Soil Death: -- Date Collected: 02/16/93 Time Collected: -- Collected by: SCVWD Date Extracted: 02/18/93 Date Analyzed: 02/19/93 Analytical Method: -- Analysis units Analytical Results Replicate Det. Lim. Oil & Grease (1) mg /Kg Petroleum Hydrocargon Fraction of Oil and Grease (2) <25 <25 Spk. Rec. 94% <25 <25 25 25 Comments: (1) Analysis by Standard Method 5520 E. (2) Analysis by Standard Method 5520 F. Results,reported in milligrams per kilogram. Analyst Rita Sheidgant Manager lUs apm applies mly to &a aaotple iwadkftd and is not mmus ly iodieatim of mo quOW of apparently idaiial a similar ampla. MW L'abMW of the hV=ftq iti-lmtiwd a the amoaot paid for the report by me iaaooe Mw imm aw ma aR liabift fac the 0 u-1 dimt3tp m of this mepmt at ib cankam and by matottg meL distabW= W= to MM the laboratory banakm against all claims of persons so iafamed of the oonte.mb baW. LABORATORY REPORT- PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY` 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA-94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DKO1613 Sample I.D.: SAR 293B Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16/93 Time Collected: -- Collected by: SCVWD Date Extracted: 02/18/93 Date Analyzed: 02/19/93 Analytical Method: -- - -. Analysis Units Analytical Results Det. Lim. Oil & Grease (1) mg /Kg 76 25 Petroleum Hydrocargon Fraction of Oil and Grease (2) mg/Kg 72 25 Comments: (1) Analysis by Standard Method.5520 E. (2) Analysis by Standard Method 5520 F. Results reported in milligrams per kilogram. Analyst Rita Sheidaant Manager J=4� Tbis ggmt pplim onty to the sample mvedk tea and h doe w=mnly k&=dm of ma q=HW of Mpua tly Wwfwd «.im9w mmim TLo HAZW of mo Lbamtay b imbed w me amount paid for the .Ww by 16e iss = Tbo bmee assumra all f abft for the fud w d6ugm = of this wpm ar b 000tecb and by asaldog soeh &swWtim astea to hoM do hboratay harmless apiaA all ehims of pamm so iofamod of ft 000tats hued. A LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DKO1614 Sample I.D.: SAR 293C Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16/93 Time Collected: - -- Collected by: SCVWD Date Extracted: 02/18/93 Date Analyzed: 02/19/93 Analytical Method: -- -- Analysis units Analytical Results Det. Lim. Oil & Grease (1) mg /Kg <25 25 Petroleum Hydrocargon Fraction of Oil and Grease (2) mg /Kg -25 25 Comments: (1) Analysis by Standard Method 5520 E. (2) Analysis by Standard Method 5520 F. Results reported in milligrams per kilogram. Analyst Rita Sheidgant Manager ` This npmt gprm ay b do wpb irmftawd and b am neauanly iodieatin of do gwiity of apps cc* idmecd a a ed b the amount paid for the neat by the b=w Mw iuoea aaaomes all fianMy for da finder diso[ibnticn of dia repM at is contents and by matai8 aaeh &sonbotion W= to hoM the laboratory humlees against ati ehdms of pmsoos so iofotmad of do oamrm bawl LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY.. 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DKO1615 Sample I.D.: SAR 293D Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16/93 Time Collected: -- Collected by: SCVWD Date Extracted: 02/18/93 Date Analyzed: 02/19/93 Analytical Method: -- _ Analysis units Analytical Results Det. Lim. Oil & Grease (1) mg /Kg 40 25 Petroleum Hydrocargon Fraction of Oil and Grease (2) mg /Kg 40 25 Comments: (1) Analysis by Standard Method 5520 E. (2) Analysis by Standard Method 5520 F. Results reported in milligrams per kilogram. Analyst Rita Sheidgant Manager This report applies aoty to the ssmplo investigated and is not =oUUb radiative of me quay of appa ca* identical or Similar - =Via - Mw &bffiW of the LboMUXy »)limited to the amount paid for the rcpm by the issom Mw is assuma ail Ti&Tq far do fw&w dibutiao of this repast at its contents and by md®g such disb%ufian spoes to hold the bbosatory hasmlus against all claims of pawns so informed of the oaotmts heroof. Z_Q - LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street San.Francisco, CA 94107 415 - 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District , Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received -- Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Quality Control Page Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Lab. No.: Method Blank Sample I.D.: Standard Ottawa Sand Matrix: Sand Depth: -- Date Collected: Time Collected: -- Collected by: PEL Date Extracted: 02/18/93 Date Analyzed: 02/19/93 Analytical Method:. -- _- Analysis units Analytical Results Det. Lim. Oil & Grease (1) mg /Kg <25 25 Petroleum Hydrocargon Fraction of Oil and Grease (2) mg /Kg <25 25 Comments: (1) Analysis by Standard Method 5520 E. (2) Analysis by Standard Method 5520 F. Results reported in milligrams-per kilogram. Analyst Rita Sheidgant Manager 44&6:�, 'lbii report „ppria oofy m me sampb mvatigsmed and is not naeasart7y indicativo of me 9�b' af,gip.ceatly ideatieah oc similar aampha. �o hiabtl'dy of the labasatary it iimbod to the amount paid far the sport by the issm the issooe assumes an liability for as fiu if didnlmdm of mu mod orbs oadcab and by mating such distn'budw agora to hold the labaatmy harmless against an claims of persons b informed of me 000teats hereof. 2/ LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY. 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DKO1612 Sample I.D.: SAR 293A Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16/93 Time Collected: -- Collected by: SCVWD` Date Extracted: -- Date Analyzed: .02/18 -19/93 EPA Analytical Method: 160.2 Analysis units Analytical Results Dot. Lim. Moisture % 21.11 0.01 Comments: Results reported as a percent. Analyst Rita Sheidaant Manager ' lbis rgXX1 Vpca oast to the ..mpb imeksted and is SIM MUSU'ty k icativo d the quslicy of Wm o* ida�ieal a .;ma.t .ample.. l7ro liabtlgy Lbaatay is limitee to the amount paid for the report by the i-saw Uo iswoe assumes ari liab ft for So further dishiko im of 9& report at its cooteats and by aaakiog such dishiba im agrees to bold the hiboratory.harsubm against all ekims of petscos so informed of the cootenri haoof. 2"L LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden.Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Quality Control Page Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DKO1612 Sample I.D.: SAR 293A _ Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16%93 Time Collected: -- Collected by: SCVWD Date Extracted: -- Date Analyzed: 02/18 -19/93 EPA Analytical Method: 160.2 Analysis units Analytical Results Replicate` Det. Lim. Moisture % 20.70 21.52 0.01 Comments: Results reported as a percent. Analyst Rita - Sheidgant Manager ma ,rpod gprm a* w me ample bw=6VUed amd b not owcun* iodiut;n of do gnft of Mucatly ;doo6ed at umoplm. Tae lability of dw b 1'mkd w me #nwua pa;d for me ap W by me;aoee The iu000 aaumw vl hd ft for ma fW dw disb&Aim of dds �t or its cmmmU gad by makme w& diem g w bold me Lbonwry bumlea aphut ill el= of pea= so;ofamod of do omteab buoof. LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY- 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93, San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DKO1613 Sample I.D.: SAR 293B Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16/93 Time Collected: -- Collected by: SCVWD Date Extracted: -- Date Analyzed: 02/18 -19/93 EPA Analytical Method: 160.2 Analysis Units Analytical Results Det. Lim Moisture % 23.46 0.01. Comments: Results reported as a percent. Analyst Rita Sheidgant Manager 1Lia sepal applies.ady to do rampb mvcadgated and is sot nooaaanly indieafivo of the quality of appaso* idea" ac sim0ar aampla.lLo liability of the is fiitod to the ==t paid far the sepal by 16e iasoee 1Le isauoo assumes all liabtldy for ma tusWa diatnbutiou of this tepoR a its 000uots and by mating nrh av= to hold the LboMmy h=kas against aII claims of pawns w iofamed of the confmtt h=W. --Iq LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 =2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92- 51- 5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DK01614 Sample I.D.: SAR 293C Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16/93 Time Collected: -- Collected by: SCVWD. Date Extracted: -- Date Analyzed: 02/18 -19/93 EPA Analytical Method: 160.2 Analysis units Analytical Results Det. Lim. Moisture 25.38 0.01 Comments: Results reported as a percent. Analyst Rita Sheidgant Manager lbis Rpod W is only to the -Via i m:Wgdod and is nd n==* indicative of the goality of gVueatly identical or 4--*br =Wks. Ibe l kft bibotatmy is &2kd W the s=a=t paid far tbo n*M by the isamm lbo b moe am=ts AU liability for the fmttha diatr -utim of this =pmt or ib oontrmb and by mahiog wcfrdi&1W= agma b hold the laboratory bamileu against aU dlai=a of pmsms so =f=wd of ft com=b bum(.. z� LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY' 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address .5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Source: Lab. No.. Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Saratoga Creek (SAR293) DK01615 Sample I.D.: SAR 293D Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16/93 Time Collected: --. Collected by: SCVWD Date Extracted: -- Date Analyzed: 02/18 -19/93 EPA Analytical Method: 160.2 Analysis Units Analytical Results Det. Lim. Moisture % 25.39 0.01 Comments: Results reported as a percent. Analyst Rita Sheidgant Manager Tbb =pm applies only to the sampb kvuop&d and is not nmmunly indicative of the quality of apparemly Wwfi al a aim sampla. The liabMW of tho is yimited to the amount paid for tho =pm by tho ;-soon. The 'sauce astuma ail liability for the furWtx distribution of Wit sepal a• its oaatmtt and by making such ageea to hold the laboratory hwmbm against all claims of paw= w iofamed of the oaot eb hereof. LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 For: Santa Clara Valley Water District- (415)243-258o Attention: Ms. Carol Presley Date Received 02/17/93 Address: 5750 Almaden Expressway Date Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DK01612 Sample I.D.: SAR 293A Matrix: Soil Depth: - Date Collected: 02/16/93 Time Collected: - Collected by: SCVWD Date Analyzed: 02/22/93 Analytical Method:. ASTM D 422 - 63 US SIEVE WEIGHT CUM. WEIGHT WEIGHT PERCENT OF SIEVE OPENING RETAINED RETAINED PASSING TOTAL WT. NO. mm gm gm gm PASSING 1.5 inch 38.100 1.0 inch 25.400 3/4 inch 19.000 1/2 inch 12.700 3/8 inch 9.510 1/4 inch 6.350 4 4.760. 0.00 0.00 276.73 100.00 6 3.360 1.56 1.56 275.17 99.44 8 2.380 6.51 8.07 268.66 97.08 10 2.000 6.35 14.42 262.31 94.79 12 1.679 11.42 25.84 250.89 90.66 14 1.410 14.76 40.60 236.13 85.33 16 1.191 22.04 62.64 214.09 77.36 18 1.000 19.32 81.96 194.77 70.38 20 0.841 28.55 110.51 166.22 60.07 25 0.707 20.91 131.42 145.31 52.51 30 0.595 21.28 152.70 124.03 44.82 35 0.500 .17.56 170.26 106.47 38.47 ' 40 0.420 14.97 185.23 91.50 33.06 50 0.297 29.01 214.24 62.49 22.58 60 0.250 15.57 229.81 46.92 16.96 70 0.210 10.99 240.80 35.93 12.98 . 80 0.177 10.10 250.90 25.83. 9.33 100 0.149 6.61 257.51 19.22. 6.95 140 0.105 10.36 267.87 8.86 3.20 200 0.074 4.85 272.72 4.01 1.45 230 0.063 1.52 274.24 2.49 0.90 >230 <0.063 2.49 (passed U.S. Sieve No. 230) Total Weight 276.73 gm Comments Reference: ASTM D 422 - 63 "Standard Method for Particle-Size Analysis of Soils" Anal yst 9 Rita Sheid ant Manager 1/ This report applies only to the sample investigated and is not necessarily Indicative of the quality of apparently identical or similar samples. The liability of the laboratory Is limited to the amount paid for the report by the Issues. The issues assumes all liability for the furttw distribution of this report or its contents and by makine such distribution agrees to hold the laboratory harmless against all claims of persons so informed of the contents hereof. LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street -San Francisco, CA 94107 For: Santa Clara Valley Water District (415) 243 -2580 Attention: Ms. Carol Presley Date Received 02/17/93 Address: 5750 Almaden Expressway Date Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DK01613 Sample I.D.: SAR 2936 Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16193 Time Collected: - Collected by: SCVWD Date Analyzed: 02/22/93 Analytical Method: ASTM D 422 - 63 US SIEVE WEIGHT CUM. WEIGHT WEIGHT PERCENT OF SIEVE OPENING RETAINED RETAINED PASSING TOTAL WT. NO. mm gm gm gm PASSING 1.5 inch 38.100 _ 1.0 inch 25.400 314 inch 19.000 1 /2 inch 12.700 3/8 inch 9.510 1/4 inch 6.350' 0.00 0.00 237.96- 100.00 4 4.760 0.45 0.45 237.51 99.81 6 3.360 1.20 1.65 236.31 99.31 8 2.380 1.33 2.98 234.98 98.75 10 2.000 0.86 3.84 234.12 98.39 12 1.679 1.16 5.00 232.96 97.90 14 1.410 1.79 6.79 231.17 97.15 16 1.191 3.91 10.70 227.26 95.50 18 1.000 4.78 15.48 222.48 93.49 20 0.841 10.18 25.66 212.30 89.22 25 0.707 12.31 37.97 199.99 84.04 30 0.595 20.05 58.02 179.94 75.62 35 0.500 25.94 83.96 154.00 64.72 40 0.420 32.88 116.84 121.12 50.90 50 0.297 50.61 167.45 70.51 29.63 60 0.250 21.46 188.91 49.05 20.61 70 0.210 13.60 202.51 35.45 14.90 80 0.177 10.50 213.01 24.95 10.48 100 0.149 6.69 219.70 18.26 7.67 140 0.105 9.12 228.82 9.14 3.8.4 200 0.074 4.33 233.15 4.81 2.02 230 0.063 1.50 234.65 3.31 1.39 >230 <0.063 3.31 (passed U.S. Sieve No. 230) Total Weight 237.96 gm Comments Reference: ASTM D 422 - 63 "Standard Method for Particle -Size Analysis of Soils ". Analyst Rita Sheidgant Manager This report applies only to the sample Investigated and Is not necessarily Indicative of the quality of apparently Identical or similar samples. The liability of the laboratory Is limited to the amount paid for the repot by the Issues. The issues assumes all liability for the further distribution of this report or its to contents and by making such distribution agrees to hold the laboratory harmless against all claims of persons so informed of the contents hereof. LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 For: Santa Clara Valley Water District (415) 243 -2580 Attention: Ms. Carol Presley Date Received 02/17193 Address: 5750 Almaden Expressway Date Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DK01614 Sample I.D.: SAR 293C Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16/93 - Time Collected: -- Collected by: SCVWD Date Analyzed: 02/22/93 Analytical Method: - ASTM n 422 - 63 US SIEVE WEIGHT CUM. WEIGHT WEIGHT PERCENT OF SIEVE OPENING RETAINED RETAINED PASSING TOTAL WT. NO. mm gm gm gm PASSING 1.5 inch 38.100 1.0 inch 25.400 3/4 inch 19.000 1/2 inch 12.700 3/8 inch 9.510 1/4 inch 6.350 4 4.760 0.00 0.00 350.59 100.00 6 3.360 0.61 0.61 349.98 99.83 8 2.380 0.82 1.43 349.16 99.59 10 2.000 0.33 1.76 348.83 99.50 12 1.679 0.46 2.22 348.37 99.37 14 1.410 0.60 2.82 347.77 99.20 16 1.191 1.39 4.21 346.38 98.80 18 1.000 1.69 5.90 344.69 98.32 20 0.841 4.09 9.99 340.60 97.15 25 0.707 6.45 16.44 334.15 95.31 30 0.595 13.84 30.28 320.31 91.36 35 0.500 25.07 55.35 295.24 84.21 40 0.420, 42.23 97.58 253..01 72.17 50 0.297 86.63 184.21 166.38 47.46 60 0.250 44.91 229.12 121.47 34.65 70 0.210 32.78 261.90" 88.69 25.30 80 0.177 27.63. 289.53 61.06 17.42 100 0.149 19.19 308.72 41.87 11.94 140 0.105 23.80 332.52 18.07 5.15 200 0.074 8.42 340.94 9.65 2.75 230 0.063 2.92 343.86 6.73 1.92 >230 <0.063 6.73 (passed U.S. Sieve No. 230) Total Weight 350.59 gm Comments Reference: ASTM D 422 - 63 "Standard Method for Particle-Size Analysis of Soils ". Analyst Rita Sherd ant Y 9 Manager V This report applies only to the sample Investigated and Is not necessarily Indicative of the quality of apparently identical or similar samples. The liability of the laboratory Is limited to the amount paid for the report by the issues. The issues assumes all liability for the further distribution of this report or us __j .... -,-S. wt. 41 .. ,., a ..asst.. hm#4 tha lahnratrvv harmlaan analnat all claims of persons so informed of the Contents hereof. LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 For: Santa Clara Valley Water District (415) 243 -2580 Attention: Ms. Carol Presley Date Received 02/17/93 Address: 5750 Almaden Expressway Date Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab. No.: DK01615 Sample I.D.: SAR 293D Matrix: Soil Depth: - Date Collected: 02116/93 Time Collected: -- Collected by: SCVWD Date Analyzed: 02122/93 Analytical Method: ASTM D 422 - 63 US SIEVE WEIGHT CUM. WEIGHT WEIGHT PERCENT OF SIEVE OPENING RETAINED RETAINED PASSING TOTAL WT. NO. mm gm gm gm PASSING 1.5 inch 38.100 1.0 inch 25.400 3/4 inch 19.000 1/2 inch 12.700 0.00 0.00 335.37 100.00 3/8 inch 9.510 1.98 1.98 333.39 99.41 1 /4 inch 6.350 0.00 1.98 333.39 99.41 4 4.760 0.60 2.58 332.79 99.23 6 3.360 0.39 2.97 332.40 99.11 8 2.380 1.46 4.43 330.94 98.68 10 2.000 1.20 5.63 329.74 98.32 12 1.679 1.37 7.00 328.37 97.91 14 1.410 1.50 8.50 326.87 97.47 16 1.191 2.40 10.90 324.47 96.75 18 1.000 2.10 13.00 322.37 96.12 20 0.841 3.54 16.54 318.83 95.07 25 0.707 3.66 20.20 315.17 93.98 30 0.595 5.21 25.41 309.96 92.42 35 0.500 8.46 33.87 301.50 89.90 40 0.420 18.63 52.50 282.87 84.35 50 0.297 55.89 108.39 226.98 67.68 60 0.250 46.69 155.08 180.29 53.76 70 0.210 46.04 201.12 134.25 40.03 80 0.177 44.39 245.51 89.86 26.79 100 0.149 30.48 275.99 59.38 17.71 140 0.105 36.28 312.27 23.10 6.89 200 0.074 12.43 324.70 10.67 3.18 230 0.063 3.87 328.57 6.80 2.03 >230 <0.063 6.80 (passed U.S. Sieve No. 230) Total Weight 335.37 gm Comments Reference: ASTM D 422 - 63 'Standard Method for Particle -Size / nalysis of Soils'. Analyst Rita Sheidgant Manager This report applies only to the sample Investigated and is not necessarily Indicative of the quality of apparently Identical or similar samples a liability of the laboratory Is limited to the amount paid for the report by the Issues. The issues assumes all liability for the further distribution of this report or Its ^1A «.,:,t. e.,,4 h...., W- --h Aiewhit"nn nnrwwa to held the laboratory harmless against all claims of persons so informed of the contents hereof. Is LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Source: Lab No.: Sample I.D.: Matrix: Depth: Date Collected: Time Collected: Collected by: Date Extracted: Date Analyzed: EPA Method: Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Saratoga Creek (SAR293) DKO1612 SAR 293A Soil 02/16/93 SCVWD 02/24- 03/02/93 Analysis Units Analytical Results Det.Lim. Aluminum (A1)(1) mg /Kg 9400 50 Antimony (Sb)(1) mg /Kg <5 5 Arsenic (As)(2) mg /Kg 3.1 0.3 Barium (Ba)(1) mg /Kg 70 0.2 Beryllium (Be)(1) mg /Kg 0.7 0.2 Boron (B)(1) mg /Kg <2 2 Cadmium (Cd)(1) mg /Kg <0.2 0.2 Calcium (Ca)(1) mg /Kg 4100 20 T. Chromium(Cr)(1) mg /Kg 27 0.5 Cobalt (Co)(1) mg /Kg 7 1 Copper (Cu)(1) mg /Kg 24 0.6 Iron (Fe)(1) mg /Kg 19000 60 Lead (Pb)(1) mg /Kg 12 2 Magnesium (Mg) mg /Kg 6700 10 Manganese (Mn) mg /Kg 300 0.5 Mercury (Hg)(3) mg /Kg <0.05 0.05 Molybdenum (Mo)(1) mg /Kg <1 1 Nickel (Ni)(1) mg /Kg 31 1 Potassium (K)(1) mg /Kg 360 50 Selenium (Se)(2) mg /Kg <0.3 0.3 Silver (Ag) (1) mg /Kg <1 1 Sodium (Na)(1) mg /Kg 88 50 Thallium (Tl)(2) mg /Kg <0.3 0.3 Vanadium (V)(1) mg /Kg 25 0.5 Zinc (Zn)(1) mg /Kg 47 2 Comments: (1) Analysis by inductively, coupled argon plasma emission spectroscopy. (2) Analysis by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. (3) Analysis by cold -vapor atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results reported in milligrams per kilogram, wet (as received) weight basis. Analyst K.-Noyes, P. DeMarois_ Manager This =pod appliu only to &a umpla mvatigated and is ant ===ft iodicati" of ft V=W of appuo* identical mar umpla The liabMV of F6ehb..ty is %itW W the ammmt paid for the repmt by the im= The istatoa assnmoa aII liability for do further d6ftBufim of this apa or its oontmts and by making such &xUludm &am W had the c W. LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY' 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab No.: DKO1613 Sample-I.D.: SAR 293B M trix• Soil a Depth: Date Collected: Time Collected: Collected by: Date Extracted: Date Analyzed: EPA Method: 02/16/93 SCVWD 02/24- 03/02/93 Analysis Units Analytical Results Det.Lim. Aluminum (A1)(1). mg /Kg 9800 50 Antimony (Sb)(1) mg /Kg <5 5 Arsenic (As)(2) mg /Kg 3.6 0.3 Barium (Ba)(1) mg /Kg 73 0.2 Beryllium - (Be)(1) mg /Kg 0.7 0.2 Boron (B)(1) mg /Kg <2 2 Cadmium (Cd)(1) mg /Kg <0.2 0.2 Calcium (Ca)(1) mg /Kg 4400 20 T. Chromium(Cr)(1) mg /Kg 25 0.5 Cobalt (Co)(1) mg /Kg 8 1 Copper (Cu)(1) mg /Kg 25 0.6 Iron (Fe)(1) mg /Kg 20000 60 Lead (Pb)(1) mg /Kg. 12 2_ Magnesium (Mg) mg /Kg 6400 10 Manganese (Mn) mg /Kg 320 0.5 Mercury (Hg)(3) mg /Kg. <0.05 0.05 Molybdenum (Mo)(1) mg /Kg <1 1 Nickel (Ni) (1) mg /Kg 31 1. Potassium (K)(1) mg /Kg 420 50 Selenium (Se)(2) mg /Kg <0.3 0.3 Silver (Ag)(1) mg /Kg <1 1 Sodium (Na)(1) mg /Kg 95 50 Thallium (Tl)(2) mg /Kg <0.3 0.3 Vanadium (V)(1) mg /Kg 26 0.5 Zinc (Zn) (1) mg /Kg 47 2 Comments: (1) Analysis by inductively coupled argon plasma emission spectroscopy. (2) Analysis by-atomic absorption spectrophotometry. (3) Analysis by cold -vapor atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results reported in milligrams per kilogram, wet (as receiv d) weight basis. I Analyst K. Noyes, P. DeMardis_ Manager ThU report Inaea o* to the .ample kves i mad aad is not ae=n* iodiat w of rho qu k of vp no* wwbw at unuar ample.. Tho b&Hq of ft4hastm is l MWA to the amamt paid for the report by the iesuee. The issuee assamea aD.%hHitr far -the fadher_diaoiibution of thin report or ita ooateota_ and by marine such dietttbuhon aaroea w hold the LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Source: Lab No.: Sample I.D.. Matrix: Depth: Date Collected: Time Collected: Collected by: Date Extracted: Date Analyzed: EPA Method: Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Saratoga Creek (SAR293), DKO1614 SAR 293C Soil 02/16/93 SCVWD 02/24- 03/02/93 Analysis Units Analytical Results Det.Lim. `Aluminum (Al)(1) mg/Kg 7800 50 Antimony (Sb)(1) mg /Kg <5 5 Arsenic (As)(2) mg /Kg 2.7 0.3 Barium (Ba)(1) mg /Kg 74 0.2 �ryllium (Be)(1) B/� mg /Kg 0.6 0.2 (Boron (B)(1) mg /Kg <2 2 Ca�dmium (Cd)(1) mg /Kg <0.2 0.2 Calcium (Ca)(1) mg /Kg 4100 20 T. Chromium(Cr)(1) mg /Kq 22 0.5 Cobalt (Co)(1) mg /Kg 7 1 C pper (Cu)(1) mg /Kg 23 0.6 ✓Iron (Fe) (1) mg /Kg 15000 60 Lead (Pb)(1) mg /Kg 12 2 Magnesium (Mg) mg /Kg 5800 10 !Manganese (Mn) mg /Kg 270 0.5 Mercury (Hg)(3) mg /Kg <0.05 0.05 Molybdenum (Mo)(1) mg /Kg <1 1 Nick21 (Ni)(1) mg /Kg 29 1. L4:rotassium (K)(1) mg /Kg 390 50 Selenium (Se)(2) mg /Kg <0.3 0.3 Silver (Ag)(1) mg /Kg <1 1 4odium (Na)(1) mg /Kg 71 50 Thallium (Tl)(2.) mg /Kg <0.3 0.3 Vanadium (V)(1) mg /Kg 23 0.5 Zinc (Zn)(1) mg /Kg 43 2 Comments: (1) Analysis by inductively. coupled argon plasma emission spectroscopy. (2) Analysis by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. (3) Analysis by cold-vapor_ atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results reported in milligrams per kilogram, wet (as recei d) weight basis Analyst K. Noyes, P. DeMarois Manager M& rgpmt applia a* to dm um* kvcsOp ad and is nat w= u * indieatim of dm quality of VP�b' ' eal ar similar umpla. Tha liabi7uy d►a labonuoq is limited to the amount paid for the . qxx by the im". The bffum asmmes 0 5abdity for fw*cr disb%utim of &is.=pod crib oantmfi and by making such distnbvtion agtea to MW &a � / LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY' 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received 02/17/93 Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Saratoga Creek (SAR293) Lab No.: DK01615 Sample I.D.: SAR 293D Matrix: Soil Depth: -- Date Collected: 02/16/93 , Time Collected: -- Collected by: SCVWD Date Extracted: -- Date Analyzed: 02/24- 03/02/93 EPA Method: -- Analysis Units Analytical Results Det.Lim. Aluminum (Al) (1) mg /Kg 7200 50 Antimony,(Sb)(1) mg /Kg <5 5, Arsenic (As)(2) mg /Kg 2.5 0.3 Barium (Ba) (1) mg! Kg 65 0.2 Beryllium (Be)(1) mg /Kg 0.5 0.2 Boron (B)(1) mg /Kg <2 2 Cadmium (Cd)(1) mg /Kg <0.2 0.2 Calcium (Ca)(1) mg/Kg 3300 20 T. Chromium(Cr)(1) mg/Kg 20 0.5 Cobalt (Co)(1) mg/Kg 7 1 Copper (Cu)(1) mg /Kg 19 0.6 Iron (Fe)(1) mg /Kg 14000 60 Lead (Pb)(1) mg/Kg 12 2. Magnesium (Mg) mg /Kg 4800 10 Manganese (Mn) mg/Kg 230 0.5 Mercury (Hg)(3) mg /Kg <0.05 0.05 Molybdenum (Mo)(1) mg /Kq <1 1 Nickel (Ni)(1) mg /R3 25 1. Potassium (R)(1) mg /Kg 350 50 Selenium (Se)(2) mg /Kg <0.3 0.3 Silver (Ag)(1) mg /Kg <1 1 Sodium (Na)(1) mg /Rg 64 50 Thallium (Tl)(2) mg /Kg <0.3 0.3 Vanadium (V)(1) mg /Kg 20 0.5 Zinc (Zn)(1) mg /Kg 38 2 Comments: (1) Analysis by inductively coupled argon plasma emission spectroscopy. (2) Analysis by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. (3) Analysis by cold -vapor atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results reported in milligrams per kilogram, wet (as received) weight basis. Analyst K. Noyes, P. DeMarois Manager A4^1L4-4- This report applies only to the sample i rveo Rated and is na namsai* iodtmative of rho qua ty of appara* J.14 amples. Tho babMW f laboratory is r®imd to 2' the amount paid for the report by the issuee. Zbe isaoee assumes aII rmb0ity for.tho further dirtnbation. of this report or its contents and by mskiog sash ' agtees to Laid the LABORATORY REPORT PACIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY 674 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA 94107 415- 243 -2580 For Santa Clara Valley Water District Attention Ms. Carol Presley Received -- Address 5750 Almaden Expressway Reported 03/09/93 San Jose, CA 95118 Quality Control Page Job No. 92 -51 -5- 2008 -102 Source: Lab No.. Sample I.D.; Matrix: Depth: Date Collected: Time Collected:. Collected by: Date Extracted: Date Analyzed: EPA Method: Method Blank Standard Ottawa Sand Sand PEL 02/24- 03/02/93 Analysis Units' Analytical Results bet.Lim. Aluminum (Al) (1) mg /Kg <50 50 Antimony (Sb)(1) mg /Kg <5 5 Arsenic (As)(2) mg /Kg <0.3 0.3 0.2 Barium (Ba)(1) mg /Kg <0.2 0.2 Beryllium (Be)(1) mg /Kg <0.2 Boron (B)(1) mg /Kg <2 2 0.2 Cadmium (Cd)(1) mg /Kg <0.2 Calcium (Ca)(1) mg /Kg <20 20 T. Chromium(Cr)(1) mg /Kg <0.5 0.5 Cobalt (Co)(1) mg /Kg <1 1 Copper (Cu)(1) mg /Kg <0.6 0.6 Iron (Fe)(1) mg /Kg <60 60 Lead (Pb)(1) mg /Kg <2 2 Magnesium (Mg) mg /Kg <10 10 0.5 Manganese (Mn) mg /Kg .<0.5 0.05 Mercury (Hg)(3) mg /Kg <0.05 Molybdenum (Mo)(1) mg /Kg <1 1 Nickel (Ni)(1) mg /Kg <1 1 Potassium (K)(1) mg /Kg <50 50 Selenium (Se)(2) mg /Kg <0.3 0.3 Silver (Ag)(1) mg /Kg <1 1 Sodium (Na)(1) mg /Kg <50 50 Thallium (Tl)(2) mg /Kg <0.3 0.3 Vanadium (V)(1) mg /Kg <0.5 0.5 Zinc (Zn)(1) mg /Kg <2 2 Comments: (1) Analysis by inductively. coupled argon plasma emission spectroscopy. (2) Analysis by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. (3) Analysis by cold -vapor atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results reported in milligrams per .kilogram, wet (as received) weight basis Analyst K Noyes P. DeMarois Manager IAAlil This report applies only to the sample investigated and is not mceuffny indicative of the quality of nppac -00y idmtieal of les. Mw liability of is limited to the amount Paid for the report by the issuce. The issued assumes all liability for the f niher distribution of this report or its contents and by making such distribution agrees to hold the W s Site Name: Sa �� 09 `� <� re e le- Incident ID #: S k 2- 9.3 Scope Number: -5-- Z cog � �� Z ,V K r I CHAIN OF CUSTODY LABORATORY: I�ir _ C_ Sampled by (Print): Da f C-0 S Requested By: Site Location: Vof% Santa Clara Valley Water District 5750 Almaden Expressway San Jose, CA 95118 (408) 265 -2600 FC 1019 (0743.90) MATRIX ABBREVIATION - Soil = S; Water = W; Product = P fit Li�/�MIAIII nh^ff � 1wn #,1 n r�^^Inf nnri rnfrrrn n i�nnv n/ fhla /Arm W1fh 1AhnrAfr)ry rPS111 /4_ nquished By (Signatures) /Affiliation: 9 g _ 1-- Analyses v Jt Requested tX h P ti� 0 ` a� �o' Q�L 4) t1 11 REMARKS Sa le a�QP Date Sampled Time -Sampled Matrix 243A h 9 Ss: l AL r by­1 (01 X • Y\ PI& 2938 .. D Ib1 _ X' ?C' x ' X, 55:2 F 293c Af , j<, X X , )C • /C 5�2c1 F MATRIX ABBREVIATION - Soil = S; Water = W; Product = P fit Li�/�MIAIII nh^ff � 1wn #,1 n r�^^Inf nnri rnfrrrn n i�nnv n/ fhla /Arm W1fh 1AhnrAfr)ry rPS111 /4_ nquished By (Signatures) /Affiliation: Received By (Signatures) /Affiliation: Date Time Sr fit.. /L �C7 D Dlslrbitlon: Original - RETURN TO DISTRICT WITH RESULTS, Pink - laboratory, Yellowi-bistrict Page 0f koGorovdeyWcAwD 4rktO REQUEST FOR LABORATORY SERVICES.. FC 1071 (01.08 -90; " DO NOT WRITE IN SHADED AREAS — ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE DIVISION USE ONLY SAMPLED BY SAMPLE PICK UP (Coordinate with sampler Identified at left.) Requested by: me: / S/ A Date: � J, 1 9 3 Date Request: 2 3 a ►� eW5 -- - S�eL c-- �fn4f Asr�f D 9z L I rnpany: S C D Approximate Time: M Division: G )no No.: Address (attach map): { Charge Number: C--1- Jact Description: !a r,cL �0 � a Gr c k I c 0. su re p o ,r � � -�- �-t h �.c w� b �r 5 Number of Samples Matrix TurTime nd Analyses Requested Remarks 5520 % n/ 1YICr S �u re, -- - S�eL c-- �fn4f Asr�f D 9z L T. 2 M c 61 � roo"; G r b v„ a UNIT COST PER ANALYSIS (S) 0 % v 8 S 45 TOTAL COST PER ANALYSIS ($) ap So . 400 l . �g o TOTAL JOB COST (S) 2, O % Z irict Engineer, Approval: 41, —�� SCVWD Job Number: cZ� -�'Ll Date: 2/� /93 y2 - S/ - 5 Zoo P� - % °Z ribution: White— Laboratory Yellow — Environmental Compliance Division Pink— Requestor k-0 r*o oo(a valey Wat« DbW O 4 REQUEST FOR LABORATORY SERVICES. FC 1071 (01 -06-� nn unT WDITC IN cuent~n An;:AQ- ..FNVInnNMFNTAL COMPLIANCE DIVISION USE ONLY SAMPLED BY SAMPLE PICK UP (Coordinate wlth sampler Identlned at left.) Requested by: ame: v� Date: Date of Request: ompany: ^ .]J Approximate Time: Division: hone No.: Address (attach map): Charge Number: 2 I� Sid P, folect Description: C/ +k r Number of Samples Matrix Turnaround Time Analyses Requested Remarks n �,�' f 'J5 5 V ✓ UNIT COST PER ANALYSIS TOTAL COST PER ANALYSIS ($) (? `g b l TOTAL JOB COST ($) /S9 Z I SCVWD Job Number: ffstrid Engineer App l� �� G'2 — _S�_ --S�"' Date: siribution: White -- Laboratory Yellow- Environnw4tal Compliance Division Pink- Requestor SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. Z 3 AGENDA ITEM MEETING DATE: May 5, 1993, CITY MGR. APA&4��'L .ORIGINATING DEPT. FINANCE DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: STATE MANDATED COST CLAIMING Recommended Motion(s): Authorize the City. Manager to execute- a Contract for Claim. Filing_ Services with David M. Griffith and Associates., Ltd.. at a Fixed Fee of $6,500. ReRort Summary: DMG is prepared to offer the City their expert assistance in filing its State Mandated Cost Claims under _a "tight" timeline (,May _15th). DMG has specialized in the state .mandated cost area for nearly ten years. DMG is. utilized by over 120 cities for state mandated cost claiming services each year. DMG is strong in the preparation of .separate Indirect Cost Rate Proposals(ICRPs) to apply to the personnel costs in each department involved with state mandated cost activities. By relying on the expertise of this firm, we can most likely maximize the reimbursement of state mandated costs at no ultimate cost to the City, since the costs of the attached contract are also reimbursable under SB 90. DMG's Consultant has estimated eligible costs of approximately $25,000 for Open Meetings -Act and Monthly Investment Reports. Fiscal Impacts: An intial contract fee of $6,500 will be required. This cost is reimbursable under SB 90, resulting in no cost to the City. Funds are currently available as cost savings in. Central Services - Contracts. Follow Up Actions: Mail a copy of the signed Contract. for Claim Filing Services. to David M. Griffith and Associates, Ltd., 5715 Marconi. Ave., Suite A, Carmichael, CA 95608.` Proceed with cost review with the DMG's Consultant to isolate costs to be claimed. Consequences of Not Acting on the Recommended Motions: The Finance Department has inadequate resources to gather the information required to file the cost claims.by the deadline. The City would forfeit the revenue opportunity of ' the filing of the SB 90 Mandated Cost Claims for Open Meetings Act and Monthly Investment Reports. F : \WPFILES \EX50'593.SUM SARATOGGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. 2 3Oa AGENDA ITEM: MEETING DATE: May 5, 1993 ORIGINATING DEPT.: Planninq CITY MGR. APPROVAL SUBJECT: St. Archangel Michael Church - Parking Lot Lighting Response to Oral Communication of April 7, 1993 Recommended Motion: Receive and file letter to Reverend Fr. Rade Stokich. Report Summary: The City Council has received complaints regarding the use of parking . lot lights at the church located at 18870 Allendale Avenue. The Planning Director met with Father Stokich to discuss the use of the lights and the appropriate process to request their retention. The attached letter was sent to Father Stokich summarizing our conversation. Staff feels these agreed -to conditions are reasonable. The primary objective of not using the lights will be adhered to while the application process allows the church to request an overall review of lighting needs for the property. Fiscal Impacts: None Follow Up Actions: Staff will monitor application process. If application is not submitted by June 28, 1993, staff will direct light standards to be removed. Consequences of Not Acting on the Recommended Motions: If City Council feels that the light standards should be removed immediately and not' considered as part of a new church application request, staff will direct church to remove standards. 1 (_7�Mlgw ®q 0&MZ19QX5& 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE • SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA 95070 • (408) 867 -3438 April 28, 1993 Reverend Fr. Rade Stokich St. Archangel Michael Church 18870 Allendale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 Re: Parking Lot Lighting Dear Father Stokich: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Karen Anderson Ann Marie Burger Willem Kohler Victor Monia Karen Tucker This is to follow up our meeting of April 27, 1993, regarding the church parking lot lighting. As we discussed, City files do not indicate approval of the location or height of the light standards used to illuminate the parking lot. Therefore, the lights must not be used and the light standards must be removed. As we discussed, you have the right to request approval of the lighting by the Planning Commission as part of an application process. You indicated that the Church Board is finalizing plans for submittal to the Planning Commission for the construction of a new church facility. It is anticipated that these plans will be submitted to the City within the next sixty days. We agreed to the following: • The lights will not be turned on for any purpose until approval by the City or part of a formal review process. • The light standards can remain provided they are included with the new application that will be submitted to the City within the next sixty days. • If the new application is not submitted within sixty days (that is, by June 28, 1993), the light standards must be removed. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, PAUL L. URTIS Planning Director PLC:cw Printed on recycled paper. SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. 2 '30'7 AGENDA ITEM MEETING DATE: May 5, 1993 CITY MGR. APPROVAL ORIGINATING DEPT: City Manager6eie SUBJECT: Access Restriction on Bohlman Road and Parker Ranch Area on July 4th Recommended Motion: 1. Authorize two sheriff's reserve units to establish a checkpoint at the beginning of Bohlman Road to restrict access on July 4th from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. as requested by Saratoga Fire Chief Kraule. 2. Authorize staff to grant permission through the Special Event Permit process to restrict access to roads in Parker ,Ranch area on July 4th from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. as requested by the Parker Ranch Homeowners Association. Report Summary: In the past Council has taken action to restrict access of outsiders wishing to view fireworks on July 4th in certain hillside areas of Saratoga which are in the hazardous fire areas and have very limited access. In both the Bohlman Road and Parker Ranch areas reserve deputies will be limiting access to residents and guests of residents by establishing checkpoints, rather than actually closing roads. In the past, the City has covered the cost of assigning two reserve units to Bohlman Road. The Parker Ranch Homeowners Association will coordinate the activities through their protective services management, and will assume all costs for the operation. Because of the nature of this activity, I am recommending waiver of the requirement for a filing fee, clean -up deposit, and extra liability insurance for issuance of a. Special Events Permit for the Parker Ranch HOA. The two fire districts in Saratoga and the Sheriff's Office have approved the proposed plans. Fiscal Impacts: Approximately $190 for two reserve units at Bohlman Road. Attachments: Correspondence between Assistant Director of Protective Services, Motion and Vote: to City Manager and Robert Bruno, Parker Ranch HOA. • 90 W. PARKER RANCH PROTECTIVE SERVICES -- - - - -Main A -venue -- A Division of Investigative & Protective Services • Morgan Hill, CA 95037 i • 408 - 778 -7988 A California Corporation • 408- 295 -9044 (Emergency Phone) April 8, 1993 Ms. Carolyn King Assistant to City Manager APR 1 2 1993 City of Saratoga 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 RE: ROAD CLOSURES FOR JULY 4 1993 - PARKER RANCH COMMUNITY Dear Ms. King: As per our telephone conversation today, we are providing to you this letter in reference to the Forth of July road closure at Parker Ranch. Last year, the City of Saratoga granted permission to the Parker Ranch Homeowners Association to utilize the Sheriff's Office for assistance in securing the Parker Ranch Community on the evening of the fourth of July with the use of paid Reserve Deputies. On July 4, 1992, this operation commenced for 4 1/2 hours with complete success in cooperation with the neighbors and those not part of the Parker Ranch Community. The response of the public was positive and very accepting. The following is to confirm the actions to take place on July 4, 1993: 1. Three (3) Reserve Deputies with patrol cars are to meet with Parker Ranch Protective Services Personnel at Parker Ranch Road and Burnett Court at 6:45 p.m. 2. The Reserve Deputies will be briefed on the details of the operation and will be given a typed list of the residents and guests of Parker Ranch. 3. Deputies will be posted at: Parker Ranch Road @ Burnett Court Parker Ranch Road @ Parker Ranch Court Comer Drive @ Arroyo De Arguello Ucensed by the State of CalMomla, Department of Consumer Affairs State Licenses AA12749 • PA010101 I 4. This operation will terminate at 11:00 p.m. or shortly thereafter. The senior Reserve Deputy in charge of this operation will determine if it will be necessary to continue past the cut -off time. The Parker Ranch Homeowners Association will be paying the Santa Clara County Sheriffs Office for the use of the reserve deputies and the Sheriff Department's patrol vehicles. The City of Saratoga will assume no costs for this operation. In light of the aftermath of the Oakland Hills fire of October 1991 and our own past experiences with roadway blockages caused by hundreds of automobiles blocking roadway access to the Parker Ranch community , we know that this preventive measure will provide the highest degree of public safety to all concerned. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to call our office anytime. Very truly yours, C�! Robert A. Bruno Director of Protective Services Parker Ranch Homeowners Association RAB /twr cc: Parker Ranch H.O.A. Paul Robles page 2 y r� SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. 2 3 ro AGENDA ITEM q� MEETING DATE: May 5, 1993 CITY MGR. APPROVAL ORIGINATING DEPT: City Manager's Office C� SUBJECT: Foothill Club's Memorial Day Ceremony Recommended Motion: Approve the ceremony as proposed on May 31, 1993, authorizing assistance from the Sheriff's Department as needed. Report Summary: The Foothill Club is proposing to hold their annual Memorial Day Ceremony, which they have done since 1922, on May 31, 1993. Because the Foothill Club does not have the budget to support the costs associated with the City's Special Events Permit (i.e. insurance, police costs, deposits, etc.), staff has not viewed this activity as a Special Event in the past. Instead, the event has been viewed as a walk not requiring any street closure or other modification of traffic. Lieutenant Huber of the Westside Sheriff's Station believes that his office can provide whatever assistance in street crossing may be necessary at no cost. Fiscal Impacts: None Attachments: Letter dated April 23, 1993, . from Louise G. Cooper, Saratoga Foothill Club. Motion and Vote: -Ii. � ` ` P.O. BOX 2233 SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA 95070 April 23, 199---, Members, Saratoga City Council 13777 Fruitvale Ave. Saratoga, CA 95070 Friends: o /` k~ As we have for over sixty years, the Saratoga Foothill Club is again coordinating the Saratoga Memorial Day Service with theparticipation of as many local active and retired military personnel and youth groups as possible. We request your permission to hold this annual ceremony on Monday, May 31, beginning with the prOgram at the Memorial Arch at 9:30 AM, followed by the walk up Oak Street to Madronia Cemetery for Services at 10:00 AM. We particularly invite council members to attend as this is one of the most moving public ceremonies held in Saratoga' Traditionally the Mayor of the City has given a brief welcome at the service and introduced any other Council members who are present. We have extended our invitation to Mayor Anderson to participate. In addition to this permission, we request the City of Saratoga to provide the services of a Deputy Sheriff or Community Service Officer at Highway (Saratoga-Los Gatos Road) and Oak Street from 9:00 AM until 10:00 AM toensure that the group can proceed safely from Blaney Plaza to the cemetery' If you will place this request on the next council meeting agenda, a representative of our committee will be present to answer any questions. Thank you for consideration of this request. r SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. z3/ AGENDA ITEM MEETING DATE: May 5, 1993 CITY MGR. ORIGINATING DEPT. Engineering SUBJECT: Status Report on Leonard Rd. Assessment District Recommended Motion(s): None at this time. Report Summary: See attached. Fiscal Impacts: None at this time. Future impacts are unknown. Follow Up Actions: 1. Pursue debt financing alternatives. 2. Determine proper method to develop improvement plans. 3. City Attorney to evaluate City's liability exposure. Consequences of Not Acting on the Recommended Motions: N /A. 0: \exec.sum (rev.2 -3 -93) ti U v� (1'1D**MUW @2 0&MZ1YQ)(5Z&. 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE • SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA 95070 • (408) 867 -3438 COUNCIL MEMBERS: Karen Anderson Ann Marie Burger Willem Kohler Victor Monia Karen Tucker Summary: On Wednesday evening, staff held a meeting with the Leonard Rd. property owners to review alternatives for improving the road to City street standards via an assessment district process. At the conclusion of the meeting, there appeared to be unanimous consensus on the following: 1. The only portion of Leonard Rd. which has been accepted by the City into the publicly maintained street-system is the 30 foot half street improved in 1965 as a condition of Tract No. 4062 (Cirigliano). 2. The 30 foot half street improved in 1972 as a condition of SDR No. 1310 (Serrierre) was offered to the City as a public street on the Parcel Map for SDR No. 1310 but has never been accepted by the City although the required improvements were completed. 3. Leonard Rd. should be improved to a standard which would allow it to become a public street while not detracting from the somewhat rural character of the road. 4. The costs to improve Leonard Rd. to a standard which would allow it to become a public street should be borne by the 13 property owners who are not a part of either Tract No. 4062 or SDR No. 1310. 5. The City should facilitate the improvements to Leonard Rd. via an assessment district process. 6. The City should pursue every available option for cost effective debt financing of the improvements including the possibility of the City loaning the necessary funds to the assessment district to accomplish the project. 7. If there is no cost effective option for debt financing of the improvements, then the 13 property owners would need to agree to pay for the entire project up front at an estimated cost of between $ 6,000 and $ 8,000 per property owner. 8. Plans for the improvements should be prepared so that firm construction bids could be secured from contractors. 9. The City should ascertain its liability for accidents and /or injuries incurred on the road as a result of drainage from the public portion of the road contributing to its deterioration and causing a hazard. y/ At this point, there appears to be enough genuine interest in improving the road to keep the process moving forward even if debt financing cannot be.arr.anged. On the other hand, the property owners want a firm cost for the improvements before.commiting to pay for them up front. In order to obtain a firm cost, plans would need to be prepared and bids solicited from contractors. This in itself would cost about $ 5,000 in survey costs and staff time and I'm not certain whether the City could even commit to these'expenditures without some form of guaranteed payback. I will attempt to research this and have an answer by your meeting. Also, I will ask the City Attorney to review the liability issue raised by the property owners as this might justify a certain level of City involvement at this time. I SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL \ EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO. 2—S12- AGENDA ITEM J /rl- MEETING DATE: May 5, 1993 CITY MGR. IW'4� ORIGINATING DEPT. Engineering SUBJECT: Status Report on Hakone Garden Water System Capital Project 981 Recommended Motion(s): None at this time. Report Summary: Engineering staff is prepared to re -bid the Hakone Garden water system. The new schedule for the project is as follows: Advertise bids, May 11; Open bids, June 8; Award contract, June 16; Begin construction, July 1; End construction, November 1. Per an understanding reached with the. Hakone Foundation, the construction contract will prohibit the contractor from working in the Garden on Fridays during the summer rental season. This will prolong the installation of the water system, but will ensure that there will be no complications with anyone renting the Garden facilities. Fiscal Impacts: Unknown until bids are opened. Follow Up Actions: None at this time. Consequences of Not Acting on the Recommended Motions: N /A. O: \exec.sum (rev.2 -3 -93)