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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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SITE HISTORY
RECORD_ID
PR0543429
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0005340
FACILITY_NAME
J C TRUCKING
STREET_NUMBER
1207
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AURORA
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
14734404
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1207 S AURORA ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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f 1900 Bates Avenueor Suite LM • Concord, California 94520 <br /> (510) 686-9600 Nmw(510) 68r)-9689 <br /> S <br /> Y.F <br /> ESS Envtronmemtal Associates Client pro TOIL-6t 10" Qf)55 <br /> Sarripfed: Ma'y 4,'1992; <br /> P.O. Bax 2242 Sample Descript: Soil, Tank 1-A Received: May 6, 1992 <br /> r ' Merced, CA 95344 Analysis Method: EPA 5030/8010 Analyzed: May13 1992 <br /> t <br /> ± <br /> M <br /> Attentlon: Dan Anderson Lab Number: 205-0255 <br /> Reported r aye 28, 1992 <br /> • <br /> HALOGENATED VOLATILE ORGANICS (EPA 8010) <br /> Analyte Detection Limit i; Sample Results <br /> ug/kg u9/k9 <br /> Bromodic hlorom ethane.................................................... 200 `• N.D. <br /> Bromoform........................................................................ 200 <br /> ......................... N.D. <br /> Bromomethane............................................................... 200 I`..................................... N.D. <br /> Carbontetrachloride......................................................... 200 ;...............................:...... N.D. <br /> Chlorobenzene.................... <br /> ....... 200 ..........:.......................... N.D. <br /> Chloroethane............................................ 200 N.D. <br /> 2-Chloroethylvinyf ether.................................................... 200 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Chloroform...................... ; <br /> ............ 200 :,'...................................... N.D. <br /> Chloromethane.................................................................. 200 .......................I......... N.D. <br /> Dibromochloromethane.................................................... 200 ................................. N.D. <br /> 1,2-Dichlorobenzene..............6......... ........... 200 <br /> ...................... ................................... N.D. <br /> 1,3-Dichlorobenzene......................................................... 200 ................6................ N.D. <br /> 1,4-Dichlorobenzene................... ....... 200 <br /> ........ <br /> N.D. <br /> 1,1-Dichioroethane....................................•....................... 200 ..........:................._........ N.D. <br /> 1,2-Dichloroethane................................. <br /> 200 ..........................I.... N.D. <br /> 111-Dichloroethene............................................................ 200N.D. <br /> cis-1,2-1)lchloraethene.................. <br /> .................................... 200 �'...................................... N.D. <br /> trans-1,2-Dichloroethene.....................................6............ 200 N.D. <br /> 1,2-Dichloro propane.....6............................................... ... ..........' <br /> 200N.D. <br /> cis-1,3-Dichloropropene................................................... 200 ..................................... N.D. <br /> trans-1,3-Dichioropropene.............................. <br /> .................. 200 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Methylene chloride........................................................... <br /> . 2,000 N.D. <br /> 111,2,2-Tetrachicroethane................................................. 200 '........•-=.......................... N.D. <br /> Tetrachloroethene.................. .._ 200 <br /> ........................................ ....-------.................... N.D. <br /> 1,1,1-Trichloroethane........................................................ 200 ............................... N.D. <br /> i1,1,2-Trichloroethane.....................I...................... ........... 200 ...----=:.1..................--.... N.D. <br /> Trichloroethene................... <br /> ............................•................. 200 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Trichlorofluoromethane..................................................... 200 ''................•-- ................. N.D. <br /> Vinyl chloride.................. N.D. <br /> 200 .............................. <br /> EDS...................... <br /> .............•--......................................-------- 200 '...-•-•------. ..................... N.D. <br /> I <br /> i Analyles reported as N.D.were not present above the stated limit of detection. Because matrix effects and/or other factors <br /> required additional sample dilution,detection limits for this sample have been raised. <br /> { F - <br /> SEQUOIA ANALYTICAL <br /> Karen L. Enstrom <br /> Project Manager 2050253.ETs <13> <br /> i <br /> ',a I <br /> J <br /> r <br />
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