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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0001377
RECORD_ID
PR0544188
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0006698
FACILITY_NAME
FERNANDOS PLACE
STREET_NUMBER
1201
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CENTER
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95209
APN
14716003
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1201 S CENTER ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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i <br /> Site Background Information <br /> FERNANDO'S PLACE <br /> 1201 South Center Street, Stockton, California <br /> IINTRODUCTION <br /> The site is located at the intersection of Jackson Street,French Camp Road,and South Center Street <br /> in Stockton, California(Figure 2), and is the location of a former gasoline service station The site <br /> is currently occupied by several buildings,including a small-engine repair facility and a single-story, <br /> multi-family residence <br /> REGIONAL GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING <br /> According to the Geologic Map of California, published In 1977 by the State of :alifornia <br /> Department of Mines and Geology, the site area is located within the Great Valley Geomorphic <br /> Province of California,a large,elongate,northwest trending,asymmetric structural trough The Great <br /> Valley Province has been filled to its present elevation with thick sequences of sediment ranging in <br /> I age from Jurassic to Recent, creating a nearly flat lying alluvial plain that extends from the <br /> Tehachapi Mountains in the south to the Klamath Mountains In the north The western and eastern <br /> boundaries of this province are comprised of the California Coast Range and the Sierra Nevada <br /> Mountains, respectively The province is subdivided into two major divisions, designated the <br /> Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys <br /> Based on the General Soil Map from the San Joaquin County Soil Survey, published by the United <br /> States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service in 1992, the site area is within the <br /> Jacktone-Hollenbeck-Stockton (JHS) association The JHS soils are located within basins, and <br /> generally consist of moderately-to poorly-drained,fine-textured soils The soils are generally derived <br /> from both marine and non-manne origins,and are typically formed in alluvium derived from mixed <br /> rock sources <br /> PREVIOUS SITE ASSESSMENT <br /> Accordingto Work Plan-Phase 2 Site Investigation, 1201 S Center Street, Stockton, CA,dated 28 <br /> g <br /> May 1999 and prepared by Foothill Engineering(FE),two 500 gallon and one 8,500 gallon gasoline <br /> underground storage tanks(UST 1,UST 2,and UST 3,respectively)were removed from the site by <br /> Jim Thorpe Oil on 25 October 1994 Ten soil samples were analyzed from the excavation soil <br />' stockpile, the UST excavations, and the product piping by GeoAnalytical Labs Each sample <br /> contained detectable concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination FE reported that the <br /> highest concentrations were located near the west end of UST 3 (Figure 2). The excavation was <br /> Ibackfilled to surface grade following sample collection <br /> . On 28 April 1998, soil boring PB 1 was advanced near UST 1 and UST 2 to a depth of 30 feet below <br />' Advanced GeoEn"ronmental,Inc <br /> r <br />
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