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"WWI <br /> 1.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> On behalf of the Stockton Metropolitan Airport, Chevron Products Company, and A.G. Spanos <br /> Companies, Ramage Environmental, Inc, has prepared this Additional Site Investigation Repolt <br /> for submittal to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department(EHD) and the Central <br /> Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB). <br /> The scope of work was completed according to Ramage Environmental's Revised Work Plan <br /> dated February 27, 2004, On March 9, 2004, EHD approved the work plan. A copy of the work <br /> plan approval letter is included in Appendix A. <br /> 1.1 Site Location and Description <br /> The site is an inactive aviation fuel farm located on the northwest corner of the intersection of C.E. <br /> Dixon Street and Lockheed Court within the Stockton Metropolitan Airport property in San Joaquin <br /> County, California(Figure 1). A total of 20 underground storage tanks (UST) have been removed <br /> from the site. The locations of the former USTs are shown on Figure 2, and a list of the former <br /> tanks is included as Table 1 <br /> 12 Previous Work <br /> 1.2.1 LIST Removals <br /> Between August 1987 and May 1990, sixteen (16) 1 s were removed from the site. Twelve of <br /> the US Ts (Tanks 1-12)were 25,000 gallon capacity tanks for the storage of aviation gasoline and <br /> jet fuel, and were anchored to a concrete slab at a depth of approximately 16 feet below ground <br /> surface(bgs). One of the USTs (Tank 13)was a 12,000 gallon tank used to store unleaded <br /> gasoline. Three of the LISTs (Tanks 21, 22, and 23)were 1,000 gallon tanks used to store <br /> aviation gasoline and jet fuel. Soil samples collected from beneath the former USTs indicated that <br /> the soil beneath the fuel farm had been impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons. The soil sample <br /> analytical results are summarized in Table 2. <br /> On June 19, 1997, RAH Environmental removed the four remaining USTs (Tanks CA-1, CA-2, <br /> CA-3, and Tank 14). Soil samples collected from beneath these USTs also contained petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons, These soil sample analytical results are also summarized in Table 2. <br /> 4 <br />