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Job No 478020'0 Pape 1 <br />1.0 INTRODUCTION <br />E2C, Inc has completed a groundwater sampling and analysis investigation of <br />the property located at 820 South American Street in the city of Stockton, <br />California (hereinafter referred to as the subject site) This investigation was <br />performed to assess the likelihood that the groundwater beneath the subject <br />site has been adversely impacted by the former presence of petroleum <br />hydrocarbons contained within three Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) <br />1.1 Site Location and Description <br />The subject site is located at 820 South American Street in Stockton, California <br />(See Figure 1) According to the United States Geological Survey Map, <br />Stockton West Quadrangle, the site is at an approximate elevation of 15 feet <br />above mean sea level and is located within Subdivision J, Section 11 of <br />Township 1 north, Range 6 east of the Mount Diablo Base Meridian <br />The Assessor's partial number for the property is (APN 147-292-9,-10,-11). <br />The property consists of three parcels of land which are occupied by three <br />buildings that are not currently in use (See Figure 2). <br />1.2 Site Background <br />The buildings were previously used as the business place of Seibold <br />Construction. As part of these business activities, three USTs, existed at the <br />site and were used for the storage of gasoline and diesel fuels According to <br />Ms. Mary Meyes of the SJCPHS, the USTs were removed in 1989 and 1990. <br />Based on soil samples collected at the times of the USTs' removals, the <br />SJCPHS requested that additional investigation be performed. At the time of <br />E2C's investigation, the subject site was vacant. <br />E2C, !nc April 20, 1993 <br />