OAR 340-122-0340
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Sample Number and Location


The collection and analysis of soil samples is required to verify that a site meets the requirements of these rules. These samples must represent the soils remaining at the site and must be collected after contaminated soils have been removed or remediated. Each sample must represent a single location; composite samples are not allowed. The number of soil samples required for a given site and the location at which the samples are to be collected are as follows:

(1)

A minimum of two soil samples must be collected from the site:

(a)

These samples must be taken from those areas where obviously stained or contaminated soils have been identified and removed or remediated;

(b)

If there are two or more distinct areas of soil contamination, then a minimum of one sample must be collected from each of these areas;

(c)

The samples must be taken from within the first foot of native soil directly beneath the areas where the contaminated soil has been removed, or from within the area where in-situ remediation has taken place;

(d)

A field instrument sensitive to volatile organic compounds may be used to aid in identifying areas that should be sampled, but the field data may not be substituted for laboratory analyses of the soil samples;

(e)

If there are no areas of obvious contamination, then samples must be collected from the locations specified in sections (2)–(5) of this rule which are most appropriate for the situation;

(f)

If it is being proposed that a pocket of contamination be left in place pursuant to OAR 340-122-0355 (Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Evaluation of Analytical Results)(4), then sufficient samples must be collected from the site in order to estimate the extent, volume, and level of contamination in this pocket, and the likelihood for the remaining contamination to result in unacceptable risk levels due to volatilization into buildings.

(2)

If water is not present in the tank pit:

(a)

Soil samples must be collected from the native soils located no more than two feet beneath the tank pit in areas where contamination is most likely to be found;

(b)

For the removal of an individual tank, samples must be collected from beneath both ends of the tank. For the removal of multiple tanks from the same pit, a minimum of one sample must be collected for each 150 square feet of area in the pit.

(3)

In situations where leaks have been found in the piping, or in which released product has preferentially followed the fill around the piping, samples are to be collected from the native soils directly beneath the areas where obvious contamination has been removed. Samples should be collected at 20-foot intervals.

(4)

If water is present in the tank pit, regardless of whether obvious contamination is or is not present, the Department must be notified of this fact. The responsible person shall then either continue the investigation under OAR 340-122-0240 (Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Investigation for Magnitude and Extent of Contamination), or do the following:

(a)

Purge the water from the tank pit and dispose of it in accordance with all currently applicable requirements. This might require obtaining appropriate permits from the Department or local jurisdictions;

(b)

If the pit remains dry for 24 hours, testing and cleanup may proceed according to the applicable sections of these soil matrix cleanup rules. If water returns to the pit in less than 24 hours, a determination must be made as to whether contamination is likely to have affected the groundwater outside of the confines of the pit as indicated below:

(A)

For the removal of an individual tank, soil samples are to be collected from the walls of the excavation next to the ends of the tank at the original soil/water interface. For the removal of multiple tanks from the same pit, a soil sample is to be collected from each of the four walls of the excavation at the original soil/water interface;

(B)

At least one sample must be taken of the water in the pit regardless of whether obvious contamination is or is not present. This sample shall be collected as required by OAR 340-122-0345 (Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Sample Collection Methods)(4);

(C)

The soil samples must be analyzed for TPH and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX). The water sample must be analyzed for BTEX at all sites, and for PAHs where releases of non-gasoline fractions have occurred. Responsible persons may use TPH analyses on groundwater samples as a preliminary screen for PAHs. The TPH method detection limit must be no greater than 0.5 ppm. Any groundwater sample for which TPH is detected must be analyzed for PAHs. These analyses must be made using the methods specified in OAR 340-122-0218 (Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Sampling and Analysis). The results of these analyses must be submitted to the Department;

(D)

The Department shall then determine how the cleanup shall proceed as specified in OAR 340-122-0355 (Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Evaluation of Analytical Results)(3).

(5)

In situations where tanks, pumps, and lines will remain in place in areas of suspected contamination, the responsible person must submit a specific soil sampling plan to the Department for its approval.

(6)

In situations where TPH analysis indicates that contamination is present due to a release from a waste oil tank, at least one sample of the waste oil contaminated soils must be collected and analyzed for volatile chlorinated solvents, volatile aromatic solvents, and leachable metals (Cadmium, Chromium and Lead) using the analytical methods specified in OAR 340-122-0218 (Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Sampling and Analysis)(1)(c). Analysis for PCBs is also required if the contamination is from a waste oil tank other than one used exclusively for storage of automotive waste oils.

Source: Rule 340-122-0340 — Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Sample Number and Location, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=340-122-0340.

340‑122‑0010
Purpose
340‑122‑0030
Scope and Applicability
340‑122‑0040
Standards
340‑122‑0047
Generic Remedies
340‑122‑0050
Activities
340‑122‑0070
Removal
340‑122‑0071
Site Evaluation
340‑122‑0072
Preliminary Assessments
340‑122‑0073
Confirmation of a Release
340‑122‑0074
Development of Confirmed Release List
340‑122‑0075
Development of Inventory
340‑122‑0076
Inventory Ranking
340‑122‑0077
Initiation of Process for Delisting Facilities from the Confirmed Release List and Inventory
340‑122‑0078
Inventory Delisting — Public Notice and Participation
340‑122‑0079
Delisting — Determination by the Director
340‑122‑0080
Remedial Investigation
340‑122‑0084
Risk Assessment
340‑122‑0085
Feasibility Study
340‑122‑0090
Selection or Approval of the Remedial Action
340‑122‑0100
Public Notice and Participation
340‑122‑0110
Administrative Record
340‑122‑0115
Definitions
340‑122‑0120
Security Interest Exemption
340‑122‑0130
Involuntary Acquisition of Property by the Government
340‑122‑0140
Exemption for ORS Chapter 709 Trust Companies Acting as Fiduciaries
340‑122‑0205
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Purpose
340‑122‑0210
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Definitions
340‑122‑0215
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Scope and Applicability
340‑122‑0217
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Requirements and Remediation Options
340‑122‑0218
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Sampling and Analysis
340‑122‑0220
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Initial Response
340‑122‑0225
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Initial Abatement Measures and Site Check
340‑122‑0230
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Initial Site Characterization
340‑122‑0235
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Free Product Removal
340‑122‑0240
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Investigation for Magnitude and Extent of Contamination
340‑122‑0243
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Low-Impact Sites
340‑122‑0244
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Risk-Based Concentrations
340‑122‑0250
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Corrective Action Plan
340‑122‑0252
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Generic Remedies
340‑122‑0260
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Public Participation
340‑122‑0320
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Soil Matrix Cleanup Options
340‑122‑0325
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Evaluation of Matrix Cleanup Level
340‑122‑0330
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Evaluation Parameters
340‑122‑0335
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Numeric Soil Cleanup Standards
340‑122‑0340
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Sample Number and Location
340‑122‑0345
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Sample Collection Methods
340‑122‑0355
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Evaluation of Analytical Results
340‑122‑0360
Cleanup Rules for Leaking Petroleum UST Systems: Reporting Requirements
340‑122‑0510
Solid Waste Orphan Site Account: Purpose
340‑122‑0520
Solid Waste Orphan Site Account: Definitions
340‑122‑0530
Solid Waste Orphan Site Account: Eligible Sites
340‑122‑0540
Solid Waste Orphan Site Account: Funding Factors
340‑122‑0550
Solid Waste Orphan Site Account: Grants and Loans
340‑122‑0560
Solid Waste Orphan Site Account: Application Process
340‑122‑0570
Solid Waste Orphan Site Account: Funding Conditions
340‑122‑0580
Solid Waste Orphan Site Account: Application of Surcharge Proceeds
340‑122‑0590
Solid Waste Orphan Site Account: Limitations
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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