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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0543358
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005977
FACILITY_NAME
TRI VALLEY GROWERS PLANT K
STREET_NUMBER
11
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
A
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15304003
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
11 S A ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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} <br /> Work Plan Addendum <br /> Soil Excavation 1� <br /> Custom Food Machinery <br /> 0 <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> i� Is <br /> Custom Food Machinery (CFM), located at 1881E. Market Street in Stockton, <br /> purchased the property from Tri/Valley Growers (TVG) in 1989. Tri/Valley <br /> Growers, 2600 Finch Road, removed one underground storage tank at the referenced <br /> location on June 30, 1986. San Joaquin County Health Department recently notified <br /> TVG and CFM on February 27, 1992, that additional�work was warranted at the site <br /> ,I :t <br /> because of their review of the water and soil analysis results. The tank in question <br /> was a 1,000 gallon gasoline tank located east of TVG's old warehouse "B." <br /> Ip <br /> 1.1 Purpose of the Work Plan Addendum �I <br /> This addendum proposes additional work to remove Soil from the former site of <br /> the UST that is contaminated with gasoline <br /> 2.0 SOIL BORINGS ! <br /> 2.1 General <br /> A soil boring was advanced on May 12, 1993 in order to determine if further <br /> study was warranted at the site <br /> 2.2 Location and Depth <br /> ilk <br /> A soil boring was advanced to a depth of 27 feet using hollow stem <br /> auger/wireline continuous core drilling. Sample# were collected at 17, 19 and 27 <br /> iL <br /> feet. TJVA applied field screening methods and relied on PID, odor and visual <br /> alterations such as discoloration in order to select'samples. <br /> Linda Turkatte, representing San Joaquin Cou�`t Environmental Health, was <br /> p g oa q � Y <br /> present during sample selection. ; <br /> j <br /> 2.3 Soil Sampling <br /> a <br /> The samples were taken at the previously mentioned,'depths using a brass tube <br /> sealed and logged under chain of custody. <br /> Work Plan Addendum Page I <br /> Custom Food Machinery <br /> July 1, 1993 <br />
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