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v r J° - m <br /> T HYDR9ervOGF.OI,OGIC(iMESSHF.NT WORK UAK <br /> Shell iee Statloa <br /> 620 West Charter Way <br /> Stockton,California <br /> Delta 1 rolect Ko.4o-68-6se <br /> Page 3 <br /> BACKGHOUINDT R <br /> The site is an operating Shell service station located at 620 West Charter Way in Stockton, San <br /> Joaquin County,California(T.I N.,R.6E.,MDB&M)(Figure 1). Records of the San Joaquin County <br /> Assessor's Office indicate that this is parcel number 165-040-07,and that the land is owned by Shell <br /> Oil Company (Shell). Shell's regional representative is Mr. Darrell Robinson, Senior District <br /> Engineer, Pacific Northwest District, P.O. Box 4023, Concord, California. <br /> The site is located in a commercial/retail district. Adjacent businesses include a restaurant and a <br /> morel. <br /> 2_.2 mite History <br /> The existing retail gasoline outlet was constructed in 197I. Figure 2 illustrates existing buildings and <br /> facilities at the site. Three underground gasoline storage tanks and a waste oil storage tank were <br /> installed at that time. The original waste oil tank was removed in 1987 and replaced with a dual- <br /> walled waste oil tank. Vapor recovery lines were installed in 1975, and new product distribution <br /> lines were installed in 1978. Pertinent storage tank data are contained in Table 1. <br /> 1.J <br /> TABLE 1 <br /> Tank Information <br /> Caplj Product <br /> Age Materialfizz onsStored Tvoe <br /> 10,000 Super unleaded 17 Steel In use; tested <br /> tight 6/88 <br /> �. 10,000 Leaded regular 17 Steel In use; tested <br /> tight 6/88 <br /> 8.000 Regular unleaded 17 Steel In use; tested <br /> tight 6/88 <br /> 550 Waste oil 16 Steel Removed 6/87 <br /> 550 Waste oil I Fiberglass In use <br />