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Stockton Promenade—N.Edison Street USTs& Utility Corridors Page 19 <br /> Underground Storage Tank Removal Report June 8,2009 <br /> WKA No.7345.09 <br /> underground utilities are physical constraints to further lateral assessment of the former N. <br /> Edison Street UST area. Because remaining subsurface conditions are in an area that has <br /> significant access limitations and will remain a permanent commercial corridor for public use, <br /> the City of Stockton will request the RWQCB to place a deed restriction on the former N. Edison <br /> Street UST area, as well as for a section of the Tuleberg Levee Road where underground utilities <br /> were recently installed. <br /> The RWQCB is currently providing regulatory oversight of the removal and/or mitigation of <br /> identified subsurface petroleum impacts as part of the Stockton Promenade construction project. <br /> Should the RWQCB request further groundwater characterization of those areas; studies should <br /> factor in prior and future land use, the potential overlap of historical petroleum release source(s) <br /> resulting from other nearby properties, and the potential relationship of groundwater with surface <br /> water from the Stockton Channel. <br /> 9.0 LIMITATIONS <br /> The statements and conclusions in this report are based upon the scope of work described above <br /> and on observations made on the dates of our fieldwork. The work was performed using a <br /> degree of skill consistent with that of competent environmental consulting firms performing <br /> similar work in the area. No recommendation is made as to the suitability of the property for any <br /> purpose. The results of our investigation do not preclude the possibility that materials currently, <br /> or in the future, defined as hazardous are present on the property. This report is applicable only <br /> to the investigated property and should not be used for any other property. No warranty is <br /> expressed or implied. <br /> i <br /> I <br />