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Site Background Information <br /> FERNANDO'S PLACE <br /> 1201 South Center Street, Stockton, California <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> The site is located at the intersection of Jackson Street, French Camp Road, and South <br /> Center Street in Stockton, California (Figure 2), and is the location of a former gasoline <br /> service station.The site is currently occupied by several buildings, including a small-engine <br /> repair facility and a single-story, multi-family residence. <br /> REGIONAL GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING <br /> According to the Geologic Map of California, published in 1977 by the State of California <br /> Department of Mines and Geology, the site area is located within the Great Valley <br /> Geomorphic Province of California, a large, elongate, northwest trending, asymmetric <br /> structural trough. The Great Valley Province has been filled to its present elevation with <br /> thick sequences of sediment ranging in age from Jurassic to Recent, creating a nearly flat <br /> lying alluvial plain that extends from the Tehachapi Mountains in the south to the Klamath <br /> Mountains in the north. The western and eastern boundaries of this province are <br /> comprised of the California Coast Range and the Sierra Nevada Mountains, respectively. <br /> The province is subdivided into two major divisions, designated the Sacramento and San <br /> Joaquin Valleys. <br /> Based on the General Soil Map from the San Joaquin County Soil Survey, published by <br /> the United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service in 1992, the site <br /> area is within the Jacktone-Hollenbeck-Stockton (JHS) association. The JHS soils are <br /> located within basins, and generally consist of moderately-to poorly-drained,fine-textured <br /> soils. The soils are generally derived from both marine and non-marine origins, and are <br /> generally formed in alluvium derived from mixed rock sources. <br /> PREVIOUS SITE ASSESSMENT <br /> According to Work Plan -Phase 2 Site Investigation, 1201 S. Center Street, Stockton, CA, <br /> dated 28 May 1999 and prepared by Foothill Engineering (FE), two 500 gallon and one <br /> 8,500 gallon gasoline underground storage tanks (UST 1, UST 2, and UST 3, respectively) <br /> were removed from the site by Jim Thorpe Oil on 26 October 1994. Ten soil samples were <br /> analyzed from the excavation soil stockpile, the UST excavations, and the product piping <br /> by GeoAnalytical Labs. Each sample contained detectable concentrations of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon contamination. FE reported thatthe highest concentrations were located near <br /> the west end of UST 3 (Figure 2). The excavation was backfilled to surface grade following <br /> sample collection. <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />