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REMOVAL_1988
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
1988
RECORD_ID
PR0503907
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0006013
FACILITY_NAME
SJ COUNTY
STREET_NUMBER
145
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S
STREET_NAME
SUTTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
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95206
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
145 S SUTTER ST
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Approved
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ft a <br />begun removal of the waste oil tank with the on-site bulldozer. <br />The Evans crew had perforated the tank with the teeth from the <br />bulldozer and oil sludge had begun to ooze from the perforations. <br />The Erickson Inc. crew arrived and the decision was made to stand <br />the tank on end to halt the leakage. Shortly thereafter, Mr. <br />William Anderson of San Joaquin County arrived and we discussed <br />the sludge seepage. It was decided to bring an Erickson Inc. <br />containertruck to transport the waste oil tank. During the <br />discussi n, the sand filled tank (T-7) was removed. A backhoe <br />was brought on-site by Evans Brothers Inc. to assist in the tank <br />removal. While removing T-7, two additional sand filled tanks <br />were discovered. <br />The situation was discussed with Mr. Anderson and he authorized <br />the removal/disposal of the two newly discovered sand filled <br />tanks. These tanks were then removed and designated T-8 and T-9. <br />At 2:30 pm, the local health department official arrived and <br />supervis d the collection of soil samples from beneath tanks T-6, <br />T-7, T-8 and T-9. one soil sample from beneath each tank area <br />was gathered. The samples were taken one foot beneath the front <br />(south side) one-third of the tank area. This was approximately <br />7' below the surface grade. The samples were taken by hand <br />shoveling a 1' hole and then driving a clean brass tube into the <br />soils until the tube was full. The tube was then sealed with <br />aluminum foil and plastic end caps. The samples were labeled <br />accordinigly and placed in an ice chest for shipment to the WESTON <br />Stockton Lab. The samples were labeled for the following analy- <br />sis: TPH, BTX, EDB, Organolead and Solvents. In addition to <br />these parameters, the soil sample from beneath T-6 was to be <br />analyzed for PCB's. <br />Once the samples were taken, tanks T-7 and T-9 were loaded onto <br />an awai ing truck. While these tanks were being loaded, the <br />matter f the leaked oil sludge was discussed with Mr. Anderson. <br />The dec sion reached was that a soil storage bin would be deliv- <br />ered an the soils would be stored within the bin. Also, a <br />sample was taken of the sludge drenched soils in a brass tube and <br />was also delivered to the lab. This sample was to be analyzed <br />for PCB's, Solvents and BTX. Disposal of the sludge soils stored <br />in the bin would await the results of the analysis of the sludge <br />soils sample. <br />Tank T-13 remained on-site until another truck could pick it up <br />which occurred on May 9, 1988. <br />After completing the tank removal, the backhoe was then used tc <br />probe the far south east corner. This was done to see if any <br />additional tanks existed. None were found. <br />
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