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'— —^�,�. —.....---^_ce Pte'^xe�asaas+csva:. _.. ., ��•—'---v."s` �$ F <br /> F <br />�Y . <br /> DRAFT REMEDIAL,WORK PLAN <br /> APACHE PLASTICS L.P. <br /> 2050 E. FREMONT ST. <br /> - STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> 1.0 Rnr NNQ <br /> Apache Plastics, L.P. (AP) is located at 2050 E. Fremont St. in Stockton <br /> (Figure 11 Vicinity Map). Apache PIastics has manufactured extruded Plastic California <br /> facility since 1969. Previously, the facility was a furniture warehouse. a tic pipe at this <br /> m a mixed commercial district and is bounded on the east b The facility is located <br /> Distributors,Inc.; on the west by Kelvard Refrigeration and Appliance Co on t <br /> parts distributor,and on the north,across E,F y port Stockton Food <br /> an auto he south�y <br /> the Stockton City Taxi Cab Co. (Figure 2, Site Map),remont St., by a car wash facility and <br /> 2.0 PFc E I T RY �iD I V <br /> TI ATI N RE L;S <br /> The following information is summarized from two Western Geolo is Res <br /> (WGR) Subsurface Investigation"reports dated November 1989 and A ources, Inc. <br /> In Au August 1990.gust 1988, one 1000-gallon underground gasoline storage tank was removed f <br /> north side of the AP building by precision Industries of Stockton, California. , <br /> collected fro the native soil beneath the tank backfill material at the ` r°m the <br /> contained 3400 parts per million t soil sample <br /> and <br /> contained <br /> (PPM)Total Petroleum Hydrocarbonsasgasoline (TPank removal <br /> Ppm,290 ppm,610 ppm, and 65 ppm,of benzene, toluene,xylene and eth yl <br /> benzene,y benzene, <br /> In August and September 19s9, WOR conducted a subsurface investigation <br /> groundwater at She site. Four soil borings,B-1 through B-4 were drilled and co <br /> grour.3watet monitor wells,MW 1 through MW-4(Figure 3). Dari of soil and <br /> was encountered at approximately 63 feet below grade. Soil boring completed t as <br /> ��g drilling,groundwater <br /> at five foot intervals. Hydrocarbon odors were noted to be present in B-1 <br /> collected at depths between 20 feet and 65 feet. samples were collected <br /> soil samples <br /> Were Screened with a photoionization detector( bsequently, B-2, B-3, and B-4 samples <br /> concentrations ranging u to 70 (PID)and volatile orgdnic compound(VOC) <br /> _ depths betty g, g P PP►n were detected in <br /> between 40 fee soil samples t an col from B�3 <br /> d 6D feet, and from B 4 at depths between four feet and 60 feet. <br /> No detectable VOCS were reported for B-2 samples, Selected soil samples were an <br /> for TPH and aromatic hydrocarbons. Table lA included in Appendix <br /> results of B-1 through B-4 soil analyses. analyzed <br /> ' pp„ndix A, summarizes the <br /> 1 <br /> REMEDIATl�N <br /> SERVICEs• INC. <br /> f t181: 1� <br />