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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001402
RECORD_ID
PR0544190
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0004950
FACILITY_NAME
CENTER STREET PARTS
STREET_NUMBER
1717
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16507228
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1717 S CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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X INTRODUCTION <br /> As requested by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD), <br /> Philip Services Corporation(Philip)prepared this Pilot Testing Work Plan (Work <br /> ' Plan) describing remedial alternatives to address petroleum hydrocarbon impacted <br /> soil and groundwater at 1717 South Center Street(Site) in Stockton, California Soil <br /> and groundwater impact apparently occurred from a leaking gasoline underground <br /> storage tank (UST) that has been removed from the Site EHD's request for this Work <br /> Plan was included in their June 11, 2002 correspondence to Sara Lee Baking Group, <br /> Inc and to the current Site property owner, Mr Jerry Gregerson of Stockton, <br /> California This Work Plan also summarizes current subsurface conditions, provides <br /> an indication of remedial effectiveness, and presents a schedule for future activities <br /> including a pilot test for one of the remedial alternatives that is discussed <br /> 1.1 Site Location <br /> The Site is located at 1717 South Center Street, on the northwest corner of <br /> South Center Street and Third Street in Stockton, California(see Figure 1, <br /> Vicinity Map) Up to 1988,this Site was operated by Kilpatrick's Bakeries, <br /> Inc as a bakery product storage depot Mr Jerry Gregersen currently leases <br /> the Site to an auto body and furniture repair business <br /> The Site comprises about 9,000 square feet of area, including an <br /> approximately 4,000 square feet, sheet metal-constructed building situated on <br /> a slab-on-grade spread footing (see Figure 2, Site Plan) There is no basement <br /> structure associated with this building The majority of the site and the area <br /> around the former UST are paved with asphalt or concrete <br /> Other properties in the vicinity comprise a mix of commercial and residential <br /> properties Edison High School is situated about 3 blocks to the north An <br /> operating gasoline station, which is the subject of an existing County leaking <br /> UST case, is located about 1 block to the north on the east side of South <br /> Center Street The closest private residence to the former UST area is situated <br /> about 150 feet to the southwest The closest surface water body is the Mormon <br /> Slough, located about 4,500 feet to the north <br /> The property east of the Site, across South Center Street at 1725 El Dorado <br /> Street, is a business currently operated as Glass Replacement and Supplies <br /> This property is situated on a traffic island between South Center and El <br /> Dorado Streets Historic information indicates that this property was formerly <br /> operated as a retail gasoline station until about 1986 <br /> Pilot Testing Work Plan <br /> 1717 South Center Street-Stockton,California <br /> Prepared by Philip Services Corp <br /> HIEt4W2400132\121382EG\Projc=ZtockCmtlpilotwstpim doc July 23,2002 <br />
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