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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0012563
RECORD_ID
PR0544216
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003738
FACILITY_NAME
CHARTER WAY SHELL*
STREET_NUMBER
620
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
Stockton
Zip
95206
APN
16504007
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
620 W DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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kw-,71 - <br /> ' .+y" ..a �- ��.:ti�;u��',F' ✓!"Y ? �MF yr' .� .�r 1 .� '�' v �:5m - V�d" �... .�1�r J• _•w. "Fr°ti <br /> SEQUOIA ANALYTICAL <br /> 680 Chesapeake Drive • Redwood City.CA 94063 <br /> 14151 364-9600 • FAX(415)364.9233 <br /> Delta Environmental Consultants Client Project ID #40-88-SMShell Oil,Stockton Sampled. Nov 15, 1989 <br /> 3330 Data Drive Sample Descript. Soil,Moist 2 Received: Nov 16, 1989 <br /> Rancho Cordova.CA 95670 Analysis Method: EPA 5030/8010 Analyzed: Nov 20, 1989 <br /> Attention:Erin Dougherty. Lab Number_ 911-2125 Reported Nov 28.'1989 <br /> HALOGENATED VOLATILE ORGANICS (EPA 8050) <br /> Analyte Detection Limit Sample Results <br /> p3/k9 N9/k9 <br /> Bromodichloromethane..................................... N.D. <br /> Bromoform....................... 5.0 ..................................... N.D. <br /> ........................................... <br /> Bromomes—;'e................................................................. 5.0 N.D. <br /> Carbon tetrachloride............................I.. 5.0 N.D. <br /> Chlorobenzene................................................................. 5.0 .................................... N.D. <br /> Chloroethane..................................................................... 25.0 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2-ChioroethyNinyi .. <br /> ether.................................................... 5.0 ...... .........................I <br /> Chloroform.............................. 5.fl 1........... N.D. <br /> ..................................... <br /> Chloromethane................................... 5.0 N.R. <br /> . ......................... <br /> �. Dibromochtoromethane.................................................... 5.0 ..........I.......................... N.D. <br /> 1.2-Dichlorobenze,te......................................................... 10.0 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 1,3-Dichlorobenzene......................................................... 10.0 ..................................... N.D. <br /> N.D. <br /> 1.4-Dlchlorobenxene......................................................... 10.0 ..................................... <br /> 1-Dichloroethane............................................................ 5.0 ........ N.D. <br /> `1,2-Dichloroethane............................................................ 5.0 <br /> 1,1-Dichloroethene............................................................ 5.0 ...................... N.D. <br /> Totall,2-Dichloroethene................................................... 5.0 ............................. N.D. <br /> 1,2-Dichloropropane......................................................... 5.0 ...........I......................... <br /> N.D. <br /> cls•1.3•Dichloropropene................................................... 5.0 .................................... N.D. <br /> trar,s-1,3-Dlchioropropene..............................................,. 5.0 ..................................... N.D. <br /> Mathylenechloride........................................................... 10.0 ..................................... N.D. <br /> 2,2-Tetrachloroethane........................................ 5.0 ...........I....................I... N.D. <br /> Tetrachlorcethene............................................................. 5.0 N.D. <br /> 1,1.1-Trichloroethane........................................................ 5.0 .................... N.D. <br /> . <br /> 1,1.2-Trichlar-a�th3ne........................................................ 5.0 N.D. <br /> r„ Trichloroethene..............................................:.................. 5.0 N.D. <br /> richlorofluoromethane........................ 5.0 ........I............................ N.D. <br /> T <br /> Vinylchloride................................. 10.0 ................................... N.D. <br /> .. Msly tes reported as N.D.were not present above the states limit of detection. <br /> �,)UOIP.ANALYTICAL <br /> Vickie Tagu9112122.000 <11> <br /> Project Manager <br />
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